Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Entiat, WA

Entiat City Park maintains pet-friendly policies throughout their campsites, with accommodation options including tent sites, RV spaces, and walk-in spots along the Columbia River. Dogs must remain leashed while on campground property except in designated areas. Several campers have noted the campground remains quiet and family-friendly even during busy summer weekends. Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground offers similar pet-friendly amenities with additional cabin options that accept well-behaved dogs. Lincoln Rock State Park and Daroga State Park also welcome pets with specific guidelines including designated pet areas and waste disposal stations. Most campgrounds in the area enforce standard leash requirements of 6-8 feet maximum length and limit pets to 2-3 per site depending on the facility.

Riverside trails at Entiat City Park provide excellent pet exercise opportunities with some pathways connecting directly to campsites for convenient dog walking. The campground's location near the water gives pets cooling options during hot summer months when temperatures frequently exceed 90°F in July and August. Swiftwater Farm maintains a more rustic camping experience while still accommodating pets with 5 spacious sites. Morning and evening walks present the best opportunity for pet exercise as midday summer temperatures can be too hot for dog paws on exposed surfaces. Wildlife encounters are possible in this region, so keeping pets properly secured prevents unwanted interactions with deer, raccoons, and occasional small predators that frequent the riverside areas. Veterinary services can be found in Wenatchee, approximately 30 minutes south of Entiat.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Entiat, Washington (160)

    1. Lake Chelan State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Manson, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    "Stayed here with my dog. Beach and swimming area are NOT dog friendly. There are areas to play in the water but it’s not as accessible. Staff was pleasant."

    "With that being said the walk in sites along the lake are amazing. The walk in on most of them is not much more than a normal site (down a few steps)."

    2. Entiat City Park

    11 Reviews
    Entiat, WA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (509) 784-1500

    $25 - $50 / night

    "i was in Entiat City Park it was a good experience and i am trying to rent the same place"

    "Hit Entiat on a detour during our WABDR ride. The campground was ultra modern and super clean. You're basically sleeping in a sandbox in a park lawn."

    3. Daroga State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Entiat, WA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 664-6380

    "Typical state park for Washington. Clean and beautiful. A portion of the sights are walk in only, however they do provide wheel barrows to help pack in your gear."

    "Walk in spots for tent camping you have to walk a half mile to camp from your car. Rv spots are nice but close to other ppl."

    4. Lincoln Rock State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Monitor, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 884-8702

    "This beautiful campground has everything you want and need: water, trails, scenic views, ample campsites, clean bathrooms and easy access. "

    "Nice campground close to Wenatchee. Access to swimming on the Columbia. Open area for running around, playground etc. can get crowded, but nothing Out of the ordinary for a state park."

    5. Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Leavenworth, WA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 763-3101

    "Site: 31 Great distance between tent pad and picnic table with a few well placed trees for hammock/ clothing line Fire ring was great distance from picnic table."

    "The campground is divided into two parts by a crisp clear and cold Wenatchee River, flowing out of Lake Wenatchee, locat d in the central Cascade Mountains of Washington."

    6. Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    25 Reviews
    Leavenworth, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 548-7709

    $27 / night

    "We’ve camped here a number of times and love it. 4 kids and a dog. We’ve tent camped, stayed in the cabins and our class C RV. We’ve been in a variety of spots around the campground."

    "Leavenworth in washington is one of my favorite places to visit. One of the reasons I love coming here is because the hiking is incredible. Colchuck Lake is a must if you are in the Leavenworth area!"

    7. Beebe Bridge Park

    10 Reviews
    Chelan, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 661-4551

    "This is a great glampround right by Chelan, I would have given it 5 stars if it wasn’t right off the highway, we like to go for walks and bike rides with our kids and the location limited us to just the"

    "We had a site next to the river. The grass was well maintained and the entire part was inviting looking. Our site had a small pebbled beach area."

    8. Wenatchee River County Park

    14 Reviews
    Monitor, WA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 667-7503

    "Great location on the river. Lots of places to walk the dogs. Sandy areas on the river to hang out. About 20 mins to Leavenworth and 15 mins to Wenatchee. Friendly staff."

    "There’s a “dog run” which is just an open strip of land along the side of the park, fenced on one side and tree-lined on the other. Dogs are allowed off leash in this area."

    9. Wenatchee Confluence State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Wenatchee, WA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 902-8844

    "Gorgeous views of the river and surrounding hills everywhere you look. However you do have to navigate the city of Wenatchee office park to get there."

    "The campground is just outside of town and next to the river.  The river level was low so the swimming area was disappointing at the time we were there.  Campground was so quiet. "

    10. Swiftwater Farm

    1 Review
    Ardenvoir, WA
    5 miles
    +1 (509) 421-0803

    $50 - $150 / night

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Entiat, WA

834 Reviews of 160 Entiat Campgrounds


  • R
    May. 13, 2024

    Whispering Pines RV Campground

    A little town

    So I tried booking a spot through this app, and then cashapp was pending the purchase. I ended up calling the campground and they never received my booking. So I waited about 10 min and then I seen that my money was refunded. I ended up calling the camp back and booking it through over the phone. Same price....so I don't see what discount might have done. And also this campground or the lady who answered the phone had never heard of this APP...and named a few partners they work with....this app not being one of them...so...I don't know... ANYWHO.....

    Stayed one night, the site 204 was a little difficult to find. The on-site store was pretty good size, from what I saw they had camping gear and regular convenience store stuff. When we got there there was only 1 other tent/ family set up a space away. The site was In a good place, just a walk away from the river. We did have like 2 hornets make their way into our tent. I used the showers behind the dog park, which had 2 shower stalls. And was empty. Hot water instantly, cute lil set up. The campground it self was pretty big...like it was a little town...big play area for kids, lake looked big, same with dog park. Then I took a walk around on the path, and followed the river (as in picture). Quiet time at 10....woke up early and packed up...felt safe, didn't get bothered..no trouble checking In...loved it...

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2021

    Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    We keep coming back!

    We’ve camped here a number of times and love it. 4 kids and a dog. We’ve tent camped, stayed in the cabins and our class C RV. We’ve been in a variety of spots around the campground. Our favorite were tent camping over the river and being close to the playground & dog park on the RV. The store is the best I’ve come across at a campsite. Great kid craft activities, nice playground, yummy pancake breakfast, great access for swimming in the river. We walk to town. It’s awesome.

  • L
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Blue Lake Resort

    Cute and Nice People

    The spots were solid dirt and our site was on top of the one next to us. It would have been better suited for a smaller rig (we were in a thirty foot trailer). The lake was actually a pond and was so scummy I wouldn’t let our kids swim in it. The dog park was a nice touch and lots of fun sitting areas and outdoor games. Right next to the road. Hosts were accommodating and so nice. Turtles in the pond were super cute! The wine bar was a nice touch. Showers kept flooding the bathroom but they were clean. Laundry was expensive.

  • Travis B.
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Laurent’s Sun Village Resort

    Second time was not the charm

    I was so excited to visit the campground again, but when I showed up I heard the words “we have new ownership” uh oh… the park was still the same with amazing water access, great boat launch area and lots of cabins for those not wanting to commit to a full camper set up. The newest verbiage that they do no encourage pets any more, and the $25 a night pet fee was a little unsettling. Also this was not communicated and we got hit with almost $100 in pet fees when we checked out. Night two resulted in the power to 20% of the campsites going out and would not be fixed. 100 degrees with no A/C was a great way to clear a section of the campground. Overall a good trip, but my rating went down to 3 stars because of the new pet policy. If you don’t have pets then it is a great place to stay. For us we love Blue Lake itself, but will be moving to another resort on the lake.

  • J
    Aug. 24, 2017

    Black Pine Lake Campground

    Quiet gem but more use than expected

    We came to this little gem of a campground from 6/22-25/2107. Based off our research, Black Pine CG had more use than we expected but we found a nice site (#23) away from the cluster of activity with a beautiful view of the mountains and lake. Even though the CG was almost full on the weekend, it was quiet (no loud or hooligan activity). There are two sections to the CG, upper and lower. We would have liked site #3 in the upper section if it had been available. There was quite a bit of day use activity at the lake with cars going in and of the campground beginning around 12:00 noon (weekdays and weekends).

    The CG hosts were lovey. Lynn and Sherry keep the place spotless. Cleanest bathrooms ever! The camp supplied drinking water and there is plenty of firewood to be found. The pets on leash rule is strictly enforced.

    Of course there were mosquitos but were only really bothersome at the usual morning and dusk time. It was not windy and overall was a beautiful and quiet CG.

    We ventured down to the lake on day 2 and walked the short interpretive trail that goes about 1/2 way around the lake. Nice little trail and handicapped accessible. We only saw a couple of other folks on our walk.

    There is active use for fishing from docks, kayaks, canoes, and rowboats. No motors allowed except for trolling motors but we never saw one. Discouraging site was the large brown trout in the garbage. Want and waste. Unfortunate.

    In summary, Black Pine is a beautiful, peaceful, gem to enjoy and relax with easy access to trail heads in the area. We probably won't return because it was busier than we prefer. We're typically dispersed site campers but wanted to try out Black Pine Lake CG with our pop-up camper on this trip. It was an enjoyable location as we explore our new home state of Washington (transplants from Oregon).

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2020

    Riverbend RV Park

    Short & Long Term Stay Options, Great For Larger Rigs But With Tent Spaces

    Washington Rolling down the road on the Cascade Loop I took in all the scenery and enjoyed every moment. But something I noticed along the way was that cell signal was minimal and with that it made it a bit harder to find locations to stop for the night. Typically I enjoy a more remote site or a good forest camp, however along the loop, though there are many forest service roads, most certainly with camping available, being so remote without cell signal and roads looking more questionable in some areas, I feared going to far off the beaten path into the unknown in my small car. 

    This brought me to the Riverbend RV Park, a Good Sam park along the loop which actually allocates some of their spaces to tent campers. Privately owned the features were a bit more expansive than many of the sites I had visited along the way including running water and full hook ups for those in RVs. Additionally they had a propane refill station which was quite nice for a small charge without having to wander into town to find supplies. 

    The layout of the location was nice as it formed a large loop easy to access even by the largest of rigs. The office welcomed you as your drove in and made it easy to stop, pay for your site and find out all the information you needed to know not only about the campsite but also the surrounding area. A few brochures inside noted area attractions and information about the loop itself. This office also housed a small general store which had a few items you might need while at camp and some general items which could be nice in way of snack and food. Nothing large, but certainly helpful for those who were weary from the road and all the traveling excitement. 

    This park welcomes families but also their pets, with a large pet area for them to run free and enjoy stretching their legs. Otherwise throughout camp they do ask you keep your pets on a leash, which seemed more than fair considering the large space they were given to enjoy free of burden. 

    The kiddos were also welcome with their own play area that was well maintained and away from the other campers just enough to not disrupt the silence of the camp. This area had its own water fountain to assure hours of safe and hydrated play. 

    The sites themselves were typical of an RV park, a standard picnic table and enough room to move around a little but still somewhat closer to your neighbors than you would be at many forest campsites. I found that the camping area I checked out for myself had a little more distance between the sites which was nice but there was no tree coverage so it is a bit of a trade off for space or shade. 

    On premise is an activity room and also a restroom area. Restrooms offer showers and warmth on the cold days and night and the activity room is a large room with plenty of space to enjoy a game night or some time watching television in a more social setting. There is also a laundry facility at this building which was super helpful for catching up along the loop after several weeks of travel. 

    All in all though this was privately run and thus a bit more expensive, around $30 a night, the benefits of the stay at this location were vast. Though it wasn’t my style of camping for every night a stop here was a nice way to check out some of the many amenities which contrast some of the other camps along the way. Definitely worth a stop if you are in an RV or if you want to have a place with a lot of benefits.

    TIPS: 

    • If you are a larger unit this is a great place to stay for amenities and size of spaces you will easily be able to pull in and get comfortable with your slides at this location.

    • Location of this campsite is key as it is close to town but also along the loop within driving distance of the North Cascades Park and also some of the Washington State Parks.   If you can detach and use this as a home base it will work well with your travels.

  • S
    May. 24, 2025

    Blue Lake Resort

    Traditional camping with Nostalgic charm and modern luxuries

    We were here for memorial weekend. Staff was helpful and friendly. Rooms were clean and tidy. The resort grounds were breathtaking. Very nice walkable paths and waterfront. Keep your eyes open for the Blue Lake Resort. Great place to bring the family and pets. kayaking and fishing was Fun for the kids. Enjoy your time...

  • Teresa H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2020

    Spruce Grove Campground

    Great riverside camping

    Camping right next to Entiat River is peaceful if you love to fall asleep to the river noises. Limited number of spots for shorter trailers or tents

  • Marisa N.
    Jul. 18, 2018

    25 Mile Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful, but a bit risky

    This ia a beautiful camping location, but we have encountered fires, rattlesnakes, and torrential rains - including flooded camp gear. Fun spot, but have woken up to snakes sleeping under tents - probably not the best spot for kids or curious pets


Guide to Entiat

Entiat sits along the Columbia River at the mouth of the Entiat River in north-central Washington. Summer temperatures often reach 90°F during July and August, with cooler spring and fall seasons offering more moderate camping conditions. The riverside location creates opportunities for water activities while the surrounding Cascade foothills provide hiking terrain for outdoor enthusiasts.

What to do

Swimming access: Entiat City Park features a designated swimming area along the Columbia River with a small beach that runs the length of the camping area. "This was a great place to take the kids for a weekend to swim at the lake. There is a picnic table at each spot it seems, which is convenient," notes Kate I. The park includes a dock perfect for supervised swimming.

Paddle sports: Lake Chelan State Park is ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding. Steven G. shares, "This park is about 10 miles from town and has tent sites that are right on the lake, its amazing. There is a boat launch and large swimming area." Many campers rent equipment in nearby towns for day use on the water.

Hiking trails: Lake Wenatchee State Park offers trails suitable for all ability levels around the lake. "There are quite a few trails to do around the lake," says Crystal F., adding that "the lake is absolutely beautiful." The park connects to longer regional trail systems for more extensive hiking opportunities.

What campers like

Riverside views: Lincoln Rock State Park provides stunning Columbia River vistas. "Open area for running around, playground etc. can get crowded, but nothing out of the ordinary for a state park," explains Zane G. The campground's position offers views of the river gorge and surrounding landscapes.

Clean facilities: Daroga State Park maintains high-quality amenities. "Even in November, there's groundskeepers maintaining the sites, leaf blowing, etc. would not hesitate to stay here again!" reports Lori. The park's attentive maintenance creates a comfortable camping experience even during shoulder seasons.

Grass camping areas: Many campgrounds near Entiat feature well-maintained grassy sites rather than dirt or gravel pads. At Beebe Bridge Park, "Perfect grass, hot showers, shade trees. Get a site on the River for less freeway noise," recommends Sarah L. The grassy sites provide comfortable tent setups and play areas.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: During peak summer months, advance planning is essential. "Make sure you reserve a site online. If you just show up last minute you may be Sol," advises Kevin K. about Lake Wenatchee State Park. Most established campgrounds accept reservations 6-9 months in advance.

Sprinkler schedules: Several campgrounds have automatic irrigation systems that run regardless of camping setup. Travis B. warns about Daroga State Park: "The only unpleasant part of the trip was the automatic sprinkler system coming on Monday-Friday for 30 minutes at each site. We had to almost pack everything up into the trailer each day."

Weather considerations: The area experiences significant temperature fluctuations. "In my experience it's always warmer on the east side of the mountains so be prepared with plenty of cold drinks and sunscreen," notes Dawnielle C. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F while spring and fall offer more moderate conditions.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Many campgrounds feature dedicated play structures. At Wenatchee Confluence State Park, "There's extra parking available as well as several pull-throughs. The day use area included a boat ramp, seating on the river, tennis courts, picnic tables, and a very nice play structure," describes Corinna B.

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