Best Glamping near Walla Walla, WA

The Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA provides upscale glamping options with cabin accommodations nestled along the Snake River in Washington. Situated just over an hour from Walla Walla, this KOA offers a comfortable base for exploring the region's attractions. The rustic-yet-refined cabins provide amenities including electricity, picnic tables, and access to modern restroom facilities with hot showers. One visitor noted, "The campground is beautiful and the staff is very friendly," highlighting the welcoming atmosphere that complements the comfortable accommodations. Minam State Recreation Area, located about two hours from Walla Walla, offers yurt accommodations for those seeking a more unique glamping experience, combining the comfort of shelter with proximity to outdoor recreation along the Wallowa River.

Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area houses distinctive yurts surrounded by old-growth forest in the Blue Mountains. These circular canvas structures feature comfortable beds, electricity, heating, and nearby modern bathroom facilities with hot showers. The area transforms seasonally, offering hiking and wildlife viewing in summer months and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during winter. According to a camper, "There are plenty of logging trails to hike within walking distance, and more a short drive away." The campground provides access to the historic Oregon Trail with interpretive displays about pioneer history, making it an educational glamping destination with firewood available for purchase on-site and pet-friendly accommodations for travelers exploring eastern Oregon.

Best Glamping Sites Near Walla Walla, Washington (10)

    1. Fishhook Park

    9 Reviews
    Burbank, WA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 547-2048

    $22 - $110 / night

    "Store close by to grab sodas for our burgers that night. Clean campground and bathrooms. Very friendly hosts!"

    "General: 41 RV sites with water and electric plus 11 tent sites in a grassy common area.

    Site Quality: Reasonable separation between the sites."

    2. Hood Park

    20 Reviews
    Burbank, WA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 547-2048

    $30 - $110 / night

    "Nice fire pits but you can't have fires. Showere were decent. They need to be updated. Lots of green grass and lots of shade. All in all not bad. We will be back. Hopefully with less spiders."

    "They also don’t have sewer hookups but do have an on-site dump station for you to empty out."

    3. Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    26 Reviews
    Meacham, OR
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 983-2277

    $22 - $74 / night

    "It was a welcome dose of green after a long day of brown along the interstate through Idaho and western Oregon. The cabin was rustic, the shower house was in good repair with nice hot showers."

    "When we arrived after dark the 200 ft path to our cabin was cleared and we could easily drag our items stacked on a tarp to our cabin."

    4. Mottet

    1 Review
    Bennington Lake, OR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 522-6290

    "First off - you will need a higher clearance vehicle to reach this campground, and signage may be limited so make sure you know your step by step directions beforehand."

    5. Wildhorse Casino

    12 Reviews
    Cayuse, OR
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 654-9453

    "Amazing golf course, super friendly staff, great clean pool! Breakfast at the course is awesome, within walking distance and great bang for the buck."

    "Golf, museum, movies, walking trails, nature and special events! This week was the annual July Pow Wow! Clean pool and hot tub. Showers and bathrooms very clean and a laundry room, too!"

    6. Midway Campground

    4 Reviews
    Dayton, WA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 278-3716

    $8 / night

    "We camped the first week of June, so days were warm and it got cool enough at night to sit close the campfire."

    "It's a cool spot and the drive there is beautiful. It's the only campground in the general area meaning it's the only bathroom nearby."

    7. Tucannon Campground

    5 Reviews
    Dayton, WA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 278-3716

    "It’s $8/night, no host on site, no reservations, self pay at the board. Really peaceful and quiet, very beautiful. "

    "Quiet and away from others."

    8. Minam State Recreation Area

    10 Reviews
    Wallowa, OR
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 551-6949

    "There is access to great swimming holes from this campground. It is a first come, first serve site with limited vegetation between campers. It can be loud depending on neighboards."

    "The location of the campground is off to the left-hand side of highway 82 (if coming from Elgin) and down a long gravel road."

    9. Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

    3 Reviews
    Hooper, WA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 980-2500

    "We visited this KOA for several years on 4th of July to visit a concert in Walla Walla. In the early days this KOA was nothing more than dirt tent sites."

    10. Spring Creek Campground

    9 Reviews
    La Grande, OR
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 963-7186

    "No trash pick up. Every site has a picnic table and a fire pit. We are the only ones here so far-Sunday eve in August"

    "It’s direct access onto the road from the highway exit. It’s a rough road about 1.2 miles, that’s bumpy and has lots of pot holes. Snow coverage on the road was minimal, max 2”."

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  • Kolette S.
    May. 20, 2018

    Tucannon Campground

    Absolutely beautiful

    So, I should start by saying that we didn't end up camping here, as it's a first-come, first-serve camping site. It was about a two hour drive from Walla Walla, and we didn't get there in time to find an open camp site. We did drive around the entire camp site and walk around, and it was beautiful. Suitable for both RV and tent camping. I'd just like to warn potential campers that the GPS gave us the wrong directions and took us on this very backwoods road that was pretty much not a road and the side of a mountain. There is a real road going to this campsite!

  • Terrie M.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

    On the River

    We visited this KOA for several years on 4th of July to visit a concert in Walla Walla. In the early days this KOA was nothing more than dirt tent sites. Since then, it has developed into a nice campground with mature trees for shade and grass at each site. The river is easy access for launching motor boats and it is across the bridge from Palouse Falls and Lyons Ferry park for kayaking, swimming and a good picnic spot.

  • Nick B.
    Jun. 12, 2019

    Midway Campground

    Quiet, secluded, and close to hiking.

    The campground has only has 5 sites, but we were the only campers. We camped the first week of June, so days were warm and it got cool enough at night to sit close the campfire. There are plenty of logging trails to hike within walking distance, and more a short drive away. The drive to Midway is beautiful, worth it even if you don't plan to stay overnight. There is one very clean vault toilet on site. No water, so bring your own.

  • sparkleblaster S.
    Jul. 2, 2025

    Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    Sweet but loud

    The road noise is extreme; very loud. If you can get past that the place is really sweet. The sites have water fire pit and picnic table and lots of trees for privacy. The water in the shower was hot the bathrooms are clean there's a nice trail system behind the campground. a convenient stop on the way into Portland. Minimal bugs.

  • C
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Wildhorse Casino

    Relaxing and excellent

    We’ve always enjoyed this area my entire life. First time here RVing. Amazing golf course, super friendly staff, great clean pool! Breakfast at the course is awesome, within walking distance and great bang for the buck. Did not visit casino, but shuttle is readily available.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Spring Creek Campground

    Peaceful, close to freeway

    4 sites only! Pit toilet(1) and clean. No trash pick up. Every site has a picnic table and a fire pit. We are the only ones here so far-Sunday eve in August

  • Jacob D.
    Jan. 7, 2025

    Spring Creek Campground

    Quiet and easy

    Cool quiet place. It’s plowed in the winter. There wasn’t much snow here on January 5-6th, 2025. It’s direct access onto the road from the highway exit. It’s a rough road about 1.2 miles, that’s bumpy and has lots of pot holes. Snow coverage on the road was minimal, max 2”. The actual camp area is concrete platforms with a picnic table and fire pit in a roundabout around the vault restroom.

  • Dan P.
    Sep. 2, 2020

    Hood Park

    Spiders and mosquitoes.

    Aug. 28th-30th is space #24. Lots of very large spiders everywhere. Mosquitoes were super bad. Nice fire pits but you can't have fires. Showere were decent. They need to be updated. Lots of green grass and lots of shade. All in all not bad. We will be back. Hopefully with less spiders.

  • Kelly N.
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    Loudest campground in the state

    Terrible tent camping experience. This campground is TOO close to the highway and too noisy even with ear plugs or music. We could barely sleep nor have a conversation while sitting across each other for breakfast. I would advice to only stay here if you have an RV camper. The bathrooms were very clean, great trails and the interpretive center was very educational. No complaints there.


Guide to Walla Walla

Camping sites around Walla Walla range from densely forested mountain retreats to riverside locations along the Snake River. The region sits at elevations between 500-5,000 feet with hot, dry summers reaching 90°F and winters dropping below freezing. Most campgrounds in the area open from May through September, with limited winter accessibility at lower elevations.

What to do

Fishing access points: Fishhook Park offers direct water access for anglers. "The catfish were biting!" notes one visitor, while another camper mentions "Fishing was great off of the docks." The park includes both shore fishing spots and boat launch facilities.

Hiking nearby trails: At Midway Campground, campers can explore multiple trails without driving elsewhere. "There are plenty of logging trails to hike within walking distance, and more a short drive away," reports a camper. The area provides both day hikes and longer routes.

Water recreation options: Hood Park provides swimming and boating access on the Snake River. "Right on the snake river, so you can practically fish from your camp site if you want. There is a connected wildlife preserve that you can walk around in and also fish in," explains a visitor. The park includes a designated swimming beach area.

What campers like

Riverfront camping: Many visitors appreciate waterfront sites at Fishhook Park. "Not only did we get a spot on the river, but there were free, clean hot showers centrally located," writes one camper. Sites along the water tend to fill quickly during summer months.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Minam State Recreation Area offers regular wildlife sightings. "Whitetail doe with 2 fawns frequented the campground," notes a visitor. The area's proximity to the river attracts various birds including osprey.

Quiet locations: Spring Creek Campground provides a peaceful setting despite its accessibility. "Great little campground far enough from the interstate to be peaceful. 4 spots available so it fills up fast," advises a camper. The limited number of sites helps maintain the quiet atmosphere.

What you should know

Tent camping considerations: Some areas have specific tent sections with different amenities. At Fishhook Park, "We camped here May 2016. This park we tried the tent only site and it was a bit of a walk to haul all of our stuff. The trees were in bloom and bugs hatching & swarming, so that was a huge hurdle."

Seasonal changes: Weather conditions vary significantly by season. "The area transforms seasonally, offering hiking and wildlife viewing in summer months and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during winter," notes a visitor to the area's yurt accommodations.

Road conditions: Access to some campgrounds requires careful driving. For Tucannon Campground, a visitor warns, "The GPS gave us the wrong directions and took us on this very backwoods road that was pretty much not a road and the side of a mountain. There is a real road going to this campsite!"

Tips for camping with families

Playground availability: Hood Park offers family-friendly facilities. "There is a playground and interpretive events for kids in the evenings. They even had some movies on the weekends," shares a visitor. The campground hosts regular weekend activities during peak season.

Kid-friendly swimming: Multiple campgrounds offer swimming areas appropriate for children. "Nice swimming area but unless you have a boat there is really nothing to do in the area," notes a Fishhook Park visitor, suggesting bringing additional activities.

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