Best RV Parks & Resorts near Sprague, WA
Are you planning a trip to Sprague with your RV? We've got you covered. Finding RV campgrounds in Washington is easier than ever. These scenic and easy-to-reach Sprague campsites are perfect for RV campers.
Are you planning a trip to Sprague with your RV? We've got you covered. Finding RV campgrounds in Washington is easier than ever. These scenic and easy-to-reach Sprague campsites are perfect for RV campers.
Spokane’s Only Luxury RV Resort. You’ll find 67 luxury, oversized standard and deluxe pull through sites, and even plenty of cozy cottages for rent in case you don’t own an RV. And it’s all just steps away from 24/7 casino gaming, top-shelf entertainment, many dining options, exclusive concierge service, and even a children’s entertainment center. The RV Resort is now open, so book your stay today!
$65 - $75 / night
The Sprague RV Park offers a convenient location for guests to stay. Located just off of Interstate 90 about 30 miles west of Spokane, we are located near several lakes, hiking trails and hunting areas! We offer full hookups with 30 & 50 AMP power. We offer onsite bathrooms with showers, laundry facilities, common area with BBQ's and a fire pit, complimentary light breakfast bar and vending machines. Give us a call or go onto our website to make a reservation!
$35 - $525 / night
Camping Membership Required for this campground.
How can private RV camping near Spokane feel this far away from it all? Ponderosa Falls Resort is just a 10-minute drive from Spokane, but with forested grounds and more activities than you can throw a pine cone at, it's the outdoor adventure your family is craving.
Located just off I-90 in Cheney, WA, Ponderosa Falls Resort is one of the top RV parks near Spokane, WA, for a reason. Yes, location is part of it. It's easy to unhitch the car and take an excursion into the big city. A gondola Skyride above the raging Spokane river is just an exit or two away. And the best shopping on the sunny side of Washington State awaits in downtown Spokane.
But it's what's at Ponderosa Falls Resort that sets it apart from other campgrounds near Spokane, WA. We're talking indoor pool, spa, workout room, themed mini golf, sports court, bumper boats, volleyball. This is not a free campground. Call 253-682-5880.
Airway X Motocross Park is built motocross enthusiasts. But if your passing through and need a great place to camp, we have water and power hook-ups along with bathrooms and hot showers. Always some good entertainment watching the riders sent it out on the track. Two casinos very close as well
$46 / night
$74 / night
Willow Bay RV Resort and Marina, family owned and operated since 1995, is a waterfront RV resort park (with boat launch, marina, and docks) 35 minutes northwest of Spokane, Washington.
A clubhouse (free wi-fi in the clubhouse area), with HD satellite TV, and an indoor bathhouses are also great amenities to the RV resort. The resort features many activities including a swimming area, volleyball court, horseshoes, and tetherball. And for an added experience, two park model cabins (with a waterfront view) are now available to rent.
$30 - $97 / night
$55 / night
This RV Park offers some long term sites. WIFI is offered in the Library area only for their guests and is not available through out the park. Pull through sites are long and can fit most RV's. Parking is available at each site at the front or the rear of each site. Laundromat is available consisting of four washers and dryers and is open 24 hours.
This is a well populated, well maintained adorable site. It’s secure with a gate and even has a mini golf course inside. Can not stress enough how safe and clean it is, we absolutely loved it’s manicured gardens for an RV Park. While we typically prefer to stay in more remote and private primitive sites, for an RV resort, this by far and away exceeded anything we have come across so far
Typical KOA! Clean, well kept, nice gravel, level sites. Full hook up. Kind and friendly office staff. Nice bathrooms, far enough off the highway that it’s quiet, but close enough to be easy on/off access. I would stay here again!
This little campground/RV resort is just off a freeway & lots of trains travel close by....BUT, if u live nearby & are up for a last minute camp trip, this place satisfies! I don't fish, but I'm told they catch em off the docks. The host keeps things real clean/nice looking, and I'll bet u can almost always find a spot for a tent, and without a reservation!
This is a newer RV park in Liberty Lake. They have only been open 2 years. Liberty Lake is between Spokane, WA and Coeur d’Alene ID. There are about 130 spaces or so, with concrete pads and paved streets. There is grass between sites, but they are much too close to be comfortable, and there is no shade! And, the rules!!! Lots more rules than most other camping areas.’ It also appears many of the residents are semi-permanent. They have free cable snd wifi, a dog park, playground, swimming pool, laundry, and dump station. The sites are 30/50 amp, most are pull through but the outer ring is back in. They also have propane. They are on the pricy side: an outside loop 50 ft. Site is $74/night. Good Sam gets you a 10% discount. It is easy access to I-90 both East and west.
Nice new RV park with level concrete pads and grass.
....The Campground and RV Park, located on Sprague Lake, just 36 miles west of Spokane, WA along I-90 and only 2 miles out of the town of Sprague, on a quiet paved road. (See our map) We are normally open from the 1st of April to the end of November.
....At Sprague Lake Resort, you can enjoy some of the best shore Fishing on the lake. The Resort is surrounded by springs that make this THE dock fishing spot for big (and tasty) Trout, Steelhead and even Bass. Sprague Lake is also known for it's big Channel Cats!
....If fishing isn't your thing, you can Camp or just picnic and relax under the big old Cottonwoods that shade our park. Bird watchers can enjoy sightings of White Pelicans, Meadowlarks, Cormorants, Loons, Wood Ducks and many other species.
....In our park under the trees, we have plenty of tent camping space and 31 full service hookups for your recreational vehicles. The endless shoreline offers a wonderful view from every RV or Camping site.
This is our 3rd visit to Liberty Lake Regional Park. It’s a small campground on Liberty Lake just east of Spokane WA. It’s a little hard to get to, and not suitable for large Class A motorhomes!
There are 16 regular RV sites with water & electric, and they have added 3 sites on top of the hill with full hookups. Also 12 tent sites. Close to Spokane. Hiking and horse trails.
RV Park is nice, but not much shade. It is fairly close to base amenities. Nice commissary and PX store on base.
If there was a Motel & RV Park at this address—it is no longer. Located smack dab in a residential area, this is now occupied by a church
Nice RV park with Wi-Fi and Pool. Spacious lots with grass and asphalt pads. Easy to get around, quick access to a gas station and Wal-Mart is super close.
Immaculate RV park within minutes of the Casino. You can even rent golf carts for the day to easily travel back and forth. Pool was closed, fairly quiet but everyone has a dog.
This is my second visit to Liberty Lake Regional Park. After 4 years, it’s still a great park, if a little older. There are about 18 RV sites, all with water and 30amp electric, and 2 full hookup sites up on the hill. There are also about 15 tent sites, and a group site. The road coming into the campground is steep and narrow with a sharp turn at the end so larger RVs would have a problem. Also, the sites are not level. Some RV owners had to Jack up the front to get level. The bathrooms are clean, if a little worn. We came to visit grandkids, and they enjoyed Liberty Lake as well. There is lots of shade, a swimming beach, playground and picnic area. There are also several hiking trails that start at the campground. UN
I stayed here for one night and there was not much shade.
Like many RV parks there is a park, and tables outside.
There are train tracks very very close, but it was not disruptive surprisingly for the time we were there.
Stayed one night. They have a free shuttle to the casino that runs until Midnight. We went to the casino for supper. While the restaurant was smoke free the main casino was not. It reminded me of the going through Las Vegas casinos.
The RV facilities are very nice. The sites have a good amount of space between them.
The park is a Good Sam park so we received a discount.
We would stay here again.
The RV Park is situated behind the hotel area that is right off the road. When you drive through the motel it open up into an adorable little park that is well kept and spacious. There was a parked police car in the hotel area observing the grounds when we pulled in and neighbors were attentive to our arrival which felt really welcoming.
This RV park is more of a place for people to live, than a campground. Most people in this campground live here in their campers. They have a small grassy park area, and are on the outskirts of town (Spokane). Little worry of people wondering through, however all the sites are very close together with no personal grass area to speak of.
We had this place completely to ourselves when we stayed there...it was amazing! There is lake access with a small dock and boat launch, a common area consisting of covered picnic area with picnic tables, and a public vault toilet. We were camping in a tent trailer; easy access and ample space to turn around. Sites are fairly level and are back-in only...though there appeared to be a spot for RV parking (no hook-ups). There is a line of trees near the camp sites offering partial shade (depending on where the sun is), but the sun gets pretty brutal; other than the covered picnic area, shade is limited.
Note: There was no water available when we visited (locks on pipes & faucet handles removed), so be sure to bring your own!
Wildlife: We witnessed a confrontation between a giant heron and an osprey...it was pretty impressive! The heron made a noise that sounded a lot like what I'd imagine a pterodactyl would have sounded like. Also, we heard what must have been a pack of at least 6 or 7 coyotes a little after 11pm...and then heard wolves howling in the wee hours of the morning. Super cool!
Lake: We didn't have a boat or fishing poles...but I'd imagine that the lake would be great for both. It had a fair bit of algae...so probably not a lake you'd necessarily want to swim in. My husband, however, found the lake to be great for flying his RC float plane. Oh! And there was an old abandoned cabin on the opposite side of the lake...creepy cool.
Make sure you fill your RV water before parking in your site. Reservations only no first come first serve. No cellular service, flush toilets but no showers. Site 48 has full shade great for our July visit. The only thing that bugged us was the noisy service/repair truck would squeak into campground area at 7am. As Oregon campground hosts we entered the campground at the earliest 9 on weekdays and 10 on weekends. Most of the USFS campgrounds are concessionaires with an occasional view of a ranger or law enforcement.
Give this three stars due to price, tightness of sites, and condition of campground in general. Although this is intended to be a higher end resort it fails pretty miserably. Landscaping is quite beautiful but I would forgo that for more space between sites. Luckily we had no one on either side of us. Place is also starting to get run down as evidenced by a few photos I provide. Pool does look clean and laundry facilities are nice including large capacity washers. Tiny fenced dog area but right next to it is a big grassy field that can be used on leash. Conveniently located but there is another rv park nearby that we will try next time.
I spent one night here at the Bowl & Pitcher area. I was in the tent area with no hook-ups, but the lower area for RVs looks much nicer. It's very close to the day use area, so lots of people coming through on a Sunday. No privacy between sites, but a super nice park with lots of hiking, right on the beautiful Spokane river and super close to town.
Right behind a gas station, a couple spots for RVs
Tucked back behind a neighborhood of fairly luxurious homes and sitting near the lake, these sites offer a nice spot to catch a breath while traveling. We stayed at tent site 10 and it has been perfect. $27/night for tent and $38/night for RVs. Pet friendly, great host, facilities, and plenty of space.
Little cabins for the long stay, with kitchens, the 2 nice cabins come with decks. RV spots have no concrete and are bunched close together. Garbage dumpster is right in the middle of the cabin areas and is the first view out all cabin doors. Roots clogged the drain system including toilets and it took 10 hours to provide a bathroom to a very pregnant woman and was quite a ways away. I posted a review on Google stating a complaint and the very next day I was asked to leave with no direct reason. I put three stars because it has potential, everything worked except the drain and it couldn't be helped. The deer were plenty and lots of trees. A little high cost but it could be a nice place if planned better.
Bowl and Pitcher campground has several partial-hookup sites with electricity and water, and several with no hook ups. There is a dump station, and two restrooms both with showers. The largest site length is 45 feet, so large RVs won’t fit. Reservations can be made online. It is very close to the city, so you can eat out if you don’t want to cook. Lots if hiking trails along the Spokane River.
This is a larger campground great for RV, trailers and tents. The sites are enclosed in a circle, making a nice walk or bike ride. The campgroundl has partial hook ups and is very camper friendly otherwise.
Sites are pretty open not offering a good amount of privacy, though most are along the Spokane River. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring, with bbq grate. The site has showers and flushing toilets!!
This is a perfect getaway for people looking to unplug as no cell service (tested on sprint, verizon, and google fi) is available. There is tons of wildlife and lots of trails and riverbank to explore.my favorite thing was the suspension bridge over the river. Lots of space for swimming and fishing!
This is just parking in the Casino parking lot. There is electric hookups for 50,30 and 15amp. $20 per night. No dump. Great if you like casino life. Pretty quiet.
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