Best Dispersed Camping near Vancouver, WA
Searching for the best camping near Vancouver, WA? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Vancouver. Discover great camping spots near Vancouver, reviewed by campers like you.
Searching for the best camping near Vancouver, WA? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Vancouver. Discover great camping spots near Vancouver, reviewed by campers like you.
"A friend and I drove around for a campsite for hours because our original one was under 2 feet of snow (late April 2023)."
"This place is dreamy, lots of different routes to camp spots, we found an isolated area with a small opened peak overlooking the forest which"
"We passed up the best camping spots because they were too early in the trail (at the creek) and ended up setting up camp in wider part of the"
"This is my first wildcamping/boondocking location, but I loved it. It feels like you're right in the middle of the forest!"
"This was an awesome stay right on the creek which was secluded and nice to hear the rushing water of the creek"
"This location has 2-3 free sites you can drive in and, 2 more walk-in sites near the bridge. "
"There are several backpacking campsites that are on the water, there is nothing more beautiful than watching the sunrise over the lake with Mt.Hood"
"This camp site is overlooking the parking lot. It's a wide-open rocky area. Close enough to hear the falls."
These coordinates get you the Kiwanis camp, other than that I wouldn't say a great dispersant camping spot, area is nice though.
This area of Gifford Pinchot National Forest has lots of dispersed camping spots but this area was a gem. To access it, as you are driving on NF 65 you will see a small road to the right just a bit before you see the parking for Panther Creek Falls also on the right. If you are at the parking area for Panther Creek Falls and look up you will see a huge wall of rock…the area is up there and you need to turn on the road before the parking area to access it. There are actually 3 areas where you could camp: As you drive up the small road, you will notice the first, pretty large area for camping straight ahead. It looks like a road continues up toward the right but that is actually blocked. If you go to the left you will see the road continues (and you might not think there is anything up there) and you will see one more spot straight ahead and then if you continue up toward the right (hitting some branches along the way) you will come up to a large, wide open area with tons of space for camping. We were pretty excited when we saw it!
We spent one night in that huge open area and it was beautiful - the stars were amazing. During the day we would go peek over the edge and could see people parking to go to the falls. You could hear a tiny bit of road noise from up there but it was very light. You can also hear the noise of the waterfall from up on the ridge. The only downfall about this spot is that there is no shade and it was very hot, so hot that we couldn't have a fire. The second night we spent in the spot just down a tad so that we could have some shade and a fire.
The hike down to Panther Creek Falls is literally right across the road and I think these falls may be the most beautiful falls I've seen in OR or WA. It's a short mile or so hike but really pretty scenery.
This dispersed camping is free, huge bonus in my book. While searching for our perfect spot we did come across a few large parties, making us apprehensive that we would experience our ideal peaceful experience, but we were wrong to be. There were dozens of open sites that we had our pick of. A handful of cars drove by throughout the evening and night, but not an outrageous amount. Pretty dang good for very accessible NF camping spots. There are a good deal of trailheads near by, meaning you're never too far from a pit toilet or a bulletin board with information.
We visited in early September and found the weather to be very pleasant. Our view of Mt. St Helen's was obscured by the tall trees that offered our site seclusion and privacy, but we relished the view of the active volcano while driving to and from our site.
I am beyond happy with this app it shows you areas with free camping and helps out greatly
I was headed down 14 looking for somewhere to camp between the Dalles and camas. I got stuck in road construction and decided to open up the dyrt app. I clicked on one that looked closish lol I decided to take the chance and go check it out. Man I'm glad I did This is one of the best dispersed camp sites I've ever stayed at!!
This gorgeous trail and dispersed camp is so unrecognizable from the 2021 fires that there is no turn off. May we remember it’s memories!
There are a lot of places for dispersed camping along FS-83, but they do get pretty full on nice weekends. Overall enjoyable camping, just expect neighbors and some trash from previous occupants.
Great place to disperse camp. Lots of pulloffs and the views are stunning!
Pumice Butte is a dispersed camping area along the Loowit trail that circles Mt St Helens. If you're starting from Ape Canyon or June lake Pumice Butte is a great place to camp for your first night (about 5-6 miles in respectively) There is some tree cover here before you enter the Plains of Abraham that works for shade or a wind break - you mind need both.
There is not much water along the trail, but we found a small spring about 1 mile past Pumice Butte
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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Vancouver, WA is Gee Creek Rest Area I-5 with a 3-star rating from 1 review.
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