Best Camping near Spokane Valley, WA

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  • Camper-submitted photo from Hog Lake Campground
    September 29, 2024

    Hog Lake Campground

    Very quiet out of the way boondocking area

    What an amazing spot. Many of the spots are RV accessible a decent gravel road goes through the entire area. Very little traffic people seem to care about the area cuz it's really clean. No hookups excellent phone service cell phone towers just around the corner. No traffic noise. Depending on where you are in the camp you will hear a train come by every couple hours. It's not too close I'm not too loud. Around 2:00 a.m. every morning the coyotes have a 2 to 3 minute party. It's amazing to hear him. Never saw one though they keep away.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Bull Run Access Dispersed
    September 20, 2024

    Bull Run Access Dispersed

    Calm Breeze and Amazing Sunset!

    Stopped at the little restaurant and got a fantastic meal after being on the road all day then headed past all the massive houses to end up in such a gorgeous location. This is one of my favorite spots now!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Fishtrap Recreation Area
    September 3, 2024

    Fishtrap Recreation Area

    Quiet Prairie Camping

    Quiet campsite in Fishtrap Recreation Area.

    Pros:

    Very quiet open sites. Plenty of opportunity for solar 3 bar 5g Tmobile Open mostly level sites Not very busy Some larger sites able to accommodate bigger rigs (25' at least)

    Cons:

    No amenities (where we are, maybe further in they have them) Dusty and dry Fire restrictions in place Sites have some trash in them.

    Overall we enjoyed it for a layover stay. It's very quiet, open skies were good to recharge solar and stargaze and it was a nice break from some of the more crowded campsites.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kootenai County Fairgrounds RV Park
    September 2, 2024

    Kootenai County Fairgrounds RV Park

    Large and Lovely

    This was a great spot! The camp hosts, Dan and Steve, were very friendly. We loved how large the sites and overall area was, so we could back our rig in easily (40ft long x 13.5ft tall.) There were a lot of open sites, even during the holiday weekend, and even with people on either side, we didn’t feel like we were on top of anyone else. A really great central place to hang so we could check out the surrounding area.

    • Had fast, reliable wifi!
    • Great service for Verizon!
    • Complimentary showers

    As some others mentioned:

    • there wasn’t shade, which made evenings outside pretty hot— but the grass was very lush (and a good place to rest.)
    • there was also some road noise from the dump station and road that runs parallel
  • Camper-submitted photo from Bull Run Access Dispersed
    August 30, 2024

    Bull Run Access Dispersed

    Buggy but Beautiful

    We were able to get our fifth wheel (40ft long, 13 1/2 ft tall) in and out easy! Lots of spaces and places to turn around. After crossing the bike path, take the first right onto the dirt road at the sportsmans access sign (parallel to the small paved parking lot.) Like another said, the best spot is past the first circular area. Keep going down the road and you’ll see a big shady area in the trees. (You can go further along to two more sites more suited for smaller pop-up campers, tents, or vans.) Close to the water so of course, there were some bugs: lots of bees and mosquitoes.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Redtail Campground — Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park
    August 29, 2024

    Redtail Campground — Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park

    A hidden gem

    Take a night or two to visit this nearly unused campground. What a wonder. You are on the Ridgeline between two valleys with views of the horizons of 50 miles or more. To the east ot is very much like the views in the Smokey mountains. Not a lot of shade at this campground. Great for solar and Skylink. ATT and Verizon were 3 plus. Make certain the chores are done and the drinks are made before the light show begins at sundown. Vault toilets, picnic tables and fire rings. Sites at this campground are reasonably flat and deep but not a lot of room for pop-ups.

    Camping here is free.

    My only criticism is the distance between signs on a very small road. A few more signs would be reassuring. For this campground, head generally south on Skyline Drive until you think you should be there, then go 2 more miles.

    Central potable water by the privy.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Spokane County Fairgrounds
    August 27, 2024

    Spokane County Fairgrounds

    Enjoyable Stay

    We followed the map from the post confirmation email we received from the Fairgrounds that included the gate code as well. We realized we hadn't recieved the email with the gate code, so about an hour out, we emailed to ask about the gate code. We got an immediate reply, which was nice. Once we got in the campground (CG) area, we had the choice of the closely spaced pull throughs A-1 through A-8 or the B back-in area that consists of 35 sites spread out over several rows. We decided on site B-29 with water and electric(50/30/20) that had one of the two nice-sized picnic tables in the CG plus two trees for some shade. Since the back-in sites are in a large grass/dirt field, you can pull around and make them pull throughs. You have to figure out how you are going to angle in the sites and hook up to the water and electric, as the utilties for each site aren't exactly intuitive. The power worked well and we got about 50 psi on the water. We got 4 bars on Verizon and since there are not a lot of trees, a clear shot for Starlink. This CG is bare bones, but we enjoyed that there were only about four campers while we were there on a Friday- Monday in July. There are plenty of little dumpsters and a dump station up near the north part/entrance. There’s a restroom building towards the CG entrance but it’s just a men’s and women’s two stall bathroom. There’s no shower facility in the CG. We enjoyed our three day stay.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Son Mountain Ranch, Athol Idaho
    August 15, 2024

    Son Mountain Ranch, Athol Idaho

    Prefect spot!

    Stayed here with my wife and children while we were visiting Silverwood. This location was perfect and less than 5 minutes from the park entrance. I would definitely stay here again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Albert's Landing
    August 11, 2024

    Albert's Landing

    You'll love this place unless there's something wrong with you.

    Albert is a very kind, chill and accommodating host. My only regret is I couldn't stay long enough to listen to his guitar skills. A gost that with stum hos guitar for his guests? Thats a good enough reason to go see the place and what made me pick it out from all the others. His prices are very reasonable too. We won't rake you over the coals if you forget something. The place can be really busy on a hot Saturday and he runs it well shuttling people around. i loved that there were clean bathrooms and showers and a general store incase you forgot or ran out of something. I also enjoyed the cool old iron bridge and the peace and quiet of the place. It's no party zone where teenagers have keggars. I was there on a Friday and by 10pm it was quiet and peaceful then the next morning everyone showed up to have swim or float the river there and the water looked nice a shallow and slow perfect for small children and for kayakers it gets a little faster on the other side and fast enough to not have to worry too much about your kids drown but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't pay attention.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Dragoon Creek Campground
    August 9, 2024

    Dragoon Creek Campground

    Nice but busy

    Pretty nice and quiet place just north of town. I stayed here 2 out of the 3 nights we're allowed to stay in a 30 day period. The Campground Hosts are nice people. The campground is very nicely setup and clean.

    The weekend can get pretty busy during the summer, first come fist served bases. Will stay again in the future if need be. 🤠

    It's $11.50 for a day pass or $40 for the season.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Ravenwood RV Resort
    August 7, 2024

    Ravenwood RV Resort

    Best Rv park near Silverwood

    This place is an absolute gem! All sites now have full hook-ups with water, power and sewer and every site has both 30/50amp. No showers but who needs that when you have full hook-ups. They have a beautiful pool, basketball court, volleyball area and small playground. They even have a shuttle to Silverwood! One the most beautifully kept RV parks we've ever stayed in with spacious sites with grassy area and picnic table at each site. Highly recommend 👌

  • Camper-submitted photo from Bowl and Pitcher Campground — Riverside State Park
    August 5, 2024

    Bowl and Pitcher Campground — Riverside State Park

    Not much to do...

    Well, it was a beautiful area , with great scenery but if you have kids under 10 yrs old there is absolutely nothing for them to do. I mean NOTHING. We won't go back. We never saw a single staff member or volunteer in 3 days.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Village Motel & RV
    August 3, 2024

    Cedar Village Motel & RV

    Homey

    It is peaceful, not very busy. Nice trees around. Owners seem a little haphazard, nice people but it’s maybe a little bit janky here. If it wasn’t so expensive I’d stay awhile.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Mirror Lake
    July 30, 2024

    Mirror Lake

    Secluded location

    It is a private secluded location but over priced for tent camping. It made for a nice base camp. The dogs were allowed to be off leash which was real nice. They do not allow pit bulls or Rottweilers but ironic that the camp hosts have a Rottweiler. It was not crowded. The nice hike to the summit to view both lakes was worth going up. Other than the $30/night for tent camping it was okay. Had it been $15 a night I would have given the site a 5 star.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Hog Lake Campground
    July 29, 2024

    Hog Lake Campground

    Easy Find! Great Sites!

    This campsite was the perfect break in our drive from North Cascades to Glacier. The road was easy to find and there were so many great sites. There is a porta potty too. We found a site that was both tent-able and hammock-able. Lots of mosquitoes though!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Dragoon Creek Campground
    July 28, 2024

    Dragoon Creek Campground

    Infested with bees

    This campground has way, way too many bees. They are a nuisance can't relax without having to worry about a bee flying in your face. Worst campground in this state for bees. Never going to this campground again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Bald Knob Campground — Mount Spokane State Park
    July 19, 2024

    Bald Knob Campground — Mount Spokane State Park

    Lovely campground with some less desirable campsites.

    Considering that Mt. Spokane is Washington's largest state park, it is a little odd that they have so few campsites (eight of them, if I'm remembering correctly), but I certainly don't mind a small campground. For the number, the campsites could be more spread apart, however.

    Mt. Spokane is such a wonderful state park though that even my few complaints about the campground is easily overlooked. The trails, views, flora, and wildlife is spectacular here and I'd gladly sleep in the parking lot if that was my only camping option.

    I went camping here in early July when Spokane had a heat wave of over 100 degrees temperature everyday, and on Mt. Spokane the temperatures were a good 10 - 15 degrees cooler. With a breeze and lots of drinking water it was well tolerable.

    I booked the last available campsite at the campground for our trip as it was last minute, it was definitely the worst of the campsites but it still was not that bad. I'd stay at that same site (site #2, btw) if it was the only one available again. It had a single tree (so no hammock setup for us) which did little to offer any shade, and it was right at the entrance of the campground. It did only have a neighbor on one side though which is nice.

    If I went again, ideally I would get campsite 4 or 6. They are both much better than campsite 2 and, in my opinion, the best two campsites at the campground.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Hog Lake Campground
    July 16, 2024

    Hog Lake Campground

    Good stay

    Arrived early in the afternoon and got the last spot, looked to be a lot of people staying longer term; but still was quiet and there are lots of places to walk with pets/explore around camp.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sprague Lake Resort
    July 16, 2024

    Sprague Lake Resort

    Amazing night here!

    We were on the last night of a long cross country road trip and looking for a place to stay on line. We were actually headed to another place, but followed signs to this place and I’m so glad we did! The camp host came out and greeted us warmly, despite being nearly midnight. She picked out the perfect spot for us and walked us there. I’m glad she did, because all spots are all grass and it’s a little difficult to tell where one stops and another starts. The campground has tent and RV sites, and is on the edge of Sprague Lake. Large, well manicures trees offer dappled sunlight, and an amazing front seat to birds! place is spotless. The woman was even raking goose poop. The woman in charge runs a tight ship, but the result is a quiet, clean, grassy oasis with bald eagles nesting next door. Two slight drawbacks, there are train tracks on the other side of the lake. It’s noticeable, but not deafening. Also, it was a bit pricey with a per person charge, a tax, then a 5% fee to pay with a credit card… but better than any alternative we had.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Bell Bay Campground
    July 15, 2024

    Bell Bay Campground

    Total Gem

    Bell Bay Campground was a total gem for our recent camping trip with friends. 

    It is located almost an hour south of Coeur d'Alene on a very windy road with limited guard rails. There are also no facilities the entire way so make sure you have what you need before leaving CdA. 

    The views of the lake and surrounding mountains were stunning, even if it got a bit hot and dusty at times. We spent most of our days just chilling on floaties in the lake that we could access by a (pretty steep!) trail directly from our campsite. Previous user's photos showed a dock but there wasn't one in sight. The facilities were spot-on—clean vault toilet, water spigot with great pressure, and spacious campsites that gave us plenty of room to set up our 2 tents and hang out around the campfire. The campground has firewood for sale but my only warning is to check burn bans in the area ahead of time.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Hog Lake Campground
    July 13, 2024

    Hog Lake Campground

    Spacious sites

    A lot of places to camp here all equipped with fire rings. We had a 30ft RV and drove in on the nice gravel road. We took the very last camping spot closest to the lake and it had a good amount of shade on all sides. It was big enough to fit two campers if camping with friends. The spot was very spacious and felt private. It was clean with only a couple specks of trash that we found.

    We walked down to the lake and it looked great for paddle boarding or small boats/rafts but not for swimming. There is a lot of seaweed and it’s murky.

    The area/sites are really dusty in July. Lots of dirt but the road is gravel. Sites are pretty well spread out.

    We took a little hike and saw a buck with a big rack on it, other deer, and a coyote. Great spot for back country hiking.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground
    July 9, 2024

    Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground

    Lovely quiet campground.

    This quiet campground is a nice place to stay. Small and peaceful
    We only stayed the one night on a Monday, so the restaurant and bar were closed. The sites are a little close together, but we are used to big private sites in the provincial campgrounds in Canada. The wifi was available, but only close to the restaurant.

    Full hookups are available for most sites. There is a private beach that was nice for swimming. Staff is friendly and helpful.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Albeni Cove
    July 8, 2024

    Albeni Cove

    Campsite

    Beautiful area nice camping spot good amount of shade coverage keeps us cool during the summer clean bathrooms and the camp hosts are super nice.



Guide to Spokane Valley

Camping near Spokane Valley, WA, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a quiet getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Biking: Explore the trails around Bowl and Pitcher Campground — Riverside State Park. One camper mentioned, "It's a well-kept campground in a gorgeous state park with great hiking and walking trails!"
  • Water Activities: Enjoy the lake at Blackwell Island RV Park. A visitor shared, "The park is big and has all the amenities you would want for fun in the sun. Boat launch and beach access were in great condition."
  • Wildlife Watching: At Hog Lake Campground, you might spot deer and other wildlife. One reviewer noted, "We took a little hike and saw a buck with a big rack on it, other deer, and a coyote."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the well-maintained restrooms at Liberty Lake Regional Park. A visitor said, "Bathrooms, showers, and a sink for dishes available."
  • Friendly Staff: Many enjoy the welcoming atmosphere at Camp Coeur d'Alene. One camper remarked, "The attendant was very kind and let us switch to a shadier site for free."
  • Free Amenities: Campers love the complimentary offerings at Camp Coeur d'Alene. A review highlighted, "They offer free firewood and anything on site is complimentary, first come first service."

What you should know:

  • Crowded Campsites: Some campgrounds, like Bowl and Pitcher Campground — Riverside State Park, have sites that are close together. A camper mentioned, "The loops part of this campground have the sites close together with no privacy."
  • Limited Amenities: At Hog Lake Campground, there are no showers or drinking water. One visitor noted, "There is a porta potty too."
  • Noise Levels: Be prepared for some noise at Spokane KOA Journey. A reviewer warned, "Be aware that there is a train that runs by very close to the camping spots."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Shady Sites: When booking at Camp Coeur d'Alene, look for sites with shade. A camper advised, "Tent site 4 or 5, which were much better."
  • Plan for Activities: Make sure to take advantage of the free canoes and swimming pool at Camp Coeur d'Alene. One family said, "The swimming pool was well kept, and we really enjoyed using the free canoes."
  • Pack for Bugs: If you're heading to Hog Lake Campground, be ready for mosquitoes. A camper mentioned, "Lots of mosquitoes though!"

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Size: At Blackwell Island RV Park, make sure your RV fits the site. One visitor noted, "I had to park in a very tight area."
  • Bring Extra Supplies: Campers at Newport Little Diamond Lake KOA recommend bringing extension cords and extra hoses. A reviewer said, "You will need them."
  • WiFi Issues: Be aware that WiFi can be spotty at Blackwell Island RV Park. One camper mentioned, "The WiFi was almost non-existent outside of the office."

Camping near Spokane Valley, WA, has something for everyone, from families to RV enthusiasts. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available near Spokane Valley, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Spokane Valley, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 151 campgrounds and RV parks near Spokane Valley, WA and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground near Spokane Valley, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Spokane Valley, WA is Bowl and Pitcher Campground — Riverside State Park with a 4.2-star rating from 29 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Spokane Valley, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Spokane Valley, WA.

  • What parks are near Spokane Valley, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 parks near Spokane Valley, WA that allow camping, notably Idaho Panhandle National Forests and Lake Pend Oreille.