Best Campgrounds near Spokane Valley, WA
Camping options near Spokane Valley, Washington range from developed campgrounds with full hookups to more primitive sites in the surrounding public lands. The Spokane KOA Journey offers year-round camping with tent sites, RV spots, and cabin accommodations within city limits. Just east of Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake Regional Park provides tent, RV, cabin, and glamping sites with water and electric hookups from May through September. Northern Quest RV Resort and Trailer Inns RV Park round out the commercial options, while Riverside State Park offers public land camping with both standard and equestrian-specific campgrounds northwest of the city.
Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during the busy summer months from May through September. Paved roads provide good access to established campgrounds, though some sites have limited space between neighbors. "Train noise can be an issue at some locations, particularly at the Spokane KOA where trains run nearby and can be quite loud at night," according to one visitor. Most developed campgrounds feature standard amenities like drinking water, electric hookups, and toilets, while some also offer shower facilities, dump stations, and laundry services. Winter camping options are more limited, with only a few facilities like Spokane KOA and Riverside State Park remaining open year-round.
The camping experience varies significantly across the Spokane Valley area. Campers at Liberty Lake Regional Park appreciate access to hiking trails and water recreation, while those seeking urban convenience favor the KOA or Trailer Inns. A reviewer noted that "Overall it was a good overnight stop as most KOA's are, however, be aware that there is a train that runs by very close to the camping spots on the eastern side." Several campgrounds like Northern Quest RV Resort receive high ratings (4.875/5) for their amenities and location. For those requiring larger spaces, reviewers caution that some parks have narrow sites that can be challenging for bigger rigs. Free camping options are limited but include Dragoon Creek Campground north of the city, which offers primitive sites with pit toilets but no hookups.