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    Several RV parks near Warden provide full hookup facilities with varying amenities. Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort features pull-through sites at least 50 feet long with 50/30 amp service, full hookups, and electric included in the price. Warden Lake RV Resort accommodates big rigs with water and sewer connections. Coyote Run RV Park in Connell offers back-in sites around the perimeter and pull-through sites in the central area, all with level gravel pads and well-maintained hookups. Sun Desert RV Park in Othello provides 50-amp electrical service with water hookups. "All RV sites are min. 50' and all are pull-thru's with full hook-ups 50/30 amp service and price includes electric."

    The eastern Washington climate influences camping seasons, with most parks open year-round despite hot summers and cold winters. Dump stations are available at several locations including Potholes State Park, though not all RV parks offer this service on-site. Cell service varies across the region, with Verizon generally providing reliable coverage even in more remote areas. Many parks accommodate pets with designated walking areas, though rules vary by location. Propane fill service is limited, with Horn Rapids RV Resort being one of the few offering this amenity. Advance reservations are recommended during summer months when water recreation at nearby Potholes Reservoir draws visitors. Narrow roads and tight turning radiuses may present challenges for larger rigs at some locations, particularly during busy weekends.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Warden (80)

      1. Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

      4.7(10)4mi from WardenRVs

      "ALL BIG RIG FRIENDLY RV sights that are min. 50’ and all r pull thru’s!!! Full hook-ups 50/30 amp service and price INCLUDES ELECTRIC!!! Very clean RV Resort! Lots of grass b/n sights."

      "Sage Hills Golf & RV Resort in Warden, WA (near Moses Lake) is located right off WA-17, and arriving from the south we turned at the golf course sign and followed the dead-end road up to the campground"

      from $46 - $51 / night

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      2. Warden Lake RV Resort

      5.0(1)5mi from WardenRVs, Cabins

      "A hidden gem near moses lake, wa. Easy to find from I-90. Very friendly staff. Good lake for fishing trout. Definitely will go back."

      3. Coyote Run RV Park

      4.8(9)24mi from WardenRVs, Tents

      "I was skeptical about this place because it is part of an RV storage area and very close to the highway. However, I was pleasantly surprised."

      "Not much around here but if you are driving by this place is clean and reasonable. They have a very wide road through the park which is nice and long pull-through sites."

      from $25 - $45 / night

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      4. Smokiam RV Resort

      4.2(9)38mi from WardenRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I really like this place, but a lot of it depends on which level site you want to spring for. I’ll start with the cons: camp sites are pretty close together."

      "I usually HATE RV resorts due to the fact that many people do not honor quiet hours, the sites are too small, and the grounds are unkept. This was not the case for Smokiam."

      5. Horn Rapids RV Resort

      4.6(9)46mi from WardenRVs

      "There is a really nice pool and hot tub, laundry room, showers, and a very nicely stocked store that includes hot food available. (Though we did not take advantage of that)."

      "It has a nice little mini mart, drive through spots, full hookups, playground for the kids, clean bathrooms/showers, and allows pets."

      6. Lakefront RV

      2.5(2)16mi from WardenRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      7. Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

      4.1(10)48mi from WardenRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "Not too crowded in the area yet and very close to home. Would like that they didn’t give the premier sites to tent only, but oh well !"

      "Full hookups at all sites. Staff very friendly and helpful. Columbia river right there."

      8. Pier 4 RV Resort

      2.0(6)16mi from WardenRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      9. Warden RV Resort

      Be the first to review5mi from WardenRVs, Cabins

      from $48 - $100 / night

      10. The Last Resort RV Park at Potholes

      4.0(2)14mi from WardenRVs, Tents

      "Very quite and well shaded."

      "Trees, shade, cozy community—reminded me of childhood summers"

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    338 Reviews of 80 Warden Campgrounds


    • T
      Jul. 12, 2020

      Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

      Big rig friendly! All RV sights are min. 50’ and all r pull thru’s!!!

      ALL BIG RIG FRIENDLY RV sights that are min. 50’ and all r pull thru’s!!! Full hook-ups 50/30 amp service and price INCLUDES ELECTRIC!!! Very clean RV Resort! Lots of grass b/n sights. Great sunset views. Golf course is amazing and very challenging. Workers all are very friendly.

      Offers MONTHLY rates which includes electric!

      OPEN YEAR ROUND ...

      You have early morning tee time they will bring a golf cart down to ur space the night before even!

      Great food and service at the restaurant... Prime Rib Special every Friday for dinner!

      We will be back often!

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 27, 2025

      Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

      Nice Golf Course

      Sage Hills Golf & RV Resort in Warden, WA (near Moses Lake) is located right off WA-17, and arriving from the south we turned at the golf course sign and followed the dead-end road up to the campground and golf course parking area. Check-in was a bit rocky: we’d prepaid for end cap pull-Through site 31 (FHUs/ 30 AMP), but someone else was in the site, so after some phone calls and a 45-minute wait we were reassigned to pull-through Site 35 with FHUs and 50 AMP(they said they’d adjust the bill for the change, but that never happened). Per comments during check-in, they seldom monitor their online reservations. Once settled, utilities were centered on the pad, though the electric pedestal sat low to the ground, making surge protector hookup a little awkward but workable. We had 2 bars on Verizon, 3 bars on T-Mobile, and used our T-Mobile Home Internet (about 6 Mbps down); campground WiFi was around 3 Mbps—fine for light browsing and email. Water pressure was decent, there are mature trees but we still could have used Starlink if needed, and the laundry (decent with 2 washers & 2 dryers) and restroom/shower facilities are located on the side of the check-in building. Being near a dairy farm, we occasionally noticed odor and had quite a few non-biting black flies during our stay. There were plenty of areas to walk our dog. The highlight here is the golf course, which was very nice and made the stay worthwhile overall.

    • Jerold H.
      Sep. 7, 2021

      Coyote Run RV Park

      Great place for a night

      I was skeptical about this place because it is part of an RV storage area and very close to the highway. However, I was pleasantly surprised. It is very well maintained, very neat, irrigated grass for each site. The campground is one loop with back in sites on the perimeter and pull-through sites on the "infield." I had a pull through site that was easy to navigate. Hookups are well maintained. Good Verizon cell service (3 bars). Many long term residents but with well-kept rigs. The town is sleepy at best! Be aware that on Sundays, every restaurant is closed! There is road noise audible inside the rig from accelerating/decelerating trucks but not awful. I did not look at the bathrooms and laundry but they looked very nice.

    • T
      Jul. 12, 2020

      Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

      Will be back often!

      RV Resort all spots pull-thru’s and min 50’ long.

      50/30 amp service w full hook ups.

      Daily and monthly rates offered that includes electric in pricing!

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 30, 2018

      Pasco Tri-Cities KOA

      Good stop for a long drive - very friendly and helpful staff

      We stayed here for one night on July 26, 2018. 

      The park is tight with very narrow spaces but well maintained. We were only stopping for one night on the way home and having a level, nice pull-through site, with hookups was nice. We never even unhooked the trailer but was spot on level. The park is pretty packed with many long-term residents visible through more permanent porches, 100 gallon propane hook up, and lots of potted plants.  Since we were traveling and the park was so clean, it didn't bother me at all but others have made note of that.

      There is both dumpsters onsite but also site pickup of garbage by the park. That’s a nice unexpected service. The pool and laundry closes at 8pm but the showers are open 24 hours. The greeter was very nice and helpful, couldn't ask for any more.

    • Kurtis K.
      Jun. 5, 2022

      Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

      Perfect Weekend Getaway

      With gas prices out of control this was a perfect weekend getaway right off highway 17. Immaculately kept RV sites and 20 yards from teeing off. Full hookups, propane refill and a pool. Clubhouse serves food and does have full service bar during golfing hours. (9-5). One hour from tri cities and 15 minutes from Moses Lake or the potholes.

    • T
      Jul. 12, 2020

      Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

      Amazing vacation

      All RV Sights are Big Rig Friendly. 50’ min and ALL are pull thru’s.

      Great golf course and very challenging...

      Great food at the restaurant.

      They offer daily and MONTHLY RATES which all INCLUDE Electric in the pricing!!!

    • jeremy B.
      Jun. 20, 2021

      Mardon Resort

      Convenient but Crowded

      This was our first visit to an RV “resort” and it wasn’t horrible. MarDon has lots of nice amenities but boy is it crowded. If you don’t mind crowds and like the convenience of resort camping MarDon is a good choice.

      (Disclaimer: I prefer boondocking and getting as far away from people as possible, so read this review with that in mind.)

      MarDon Resort sits on Potholes Reservoir about 16 miles southwest of Moses Lake. The reservoir is massive and offers excellent fishing and water sports. Central Washington gets dry and hot in the summer so come prepared.

      The Resort has been around since the 1970s and offers a lot of amenities: full hookup sites, tent sites, monthly rates, marina, restaurant & bar, swimming beach, mini golf, boat & golf cart rentals and more.

    • Erin H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 6, 2022

      Pasco Tri-Cities KOA

      Good 2nt wtop

      KOA Pasco/Tri Cities

      Pasco, WA

      #221, New section

      Gravel, easily leveled,  pull Through 

      Grass area between sites with picnic table.

      Plenty long enough, did not have to disconnect 

      WIFI.... there but not very strong

      V 4g/3b, ATT 4g/2b ( no booster)

      2nt stop to visit a friend in Walla Walla, which was busy with their Fall Fair and had no RV spots open.

      Escorted to our sight. Nick was very helpful with local info on where to find what.

      There is some road noise. We didn't hear it in our rig with the AC on, but you will hear it if outside.

      Nice pool area,  playground for the kids.

      Laundry is a little small for a park this size,  but it wasn't busy and we didn't have to wait.

      Did not use the new bathrooms.

      Access from the highway was good, and new section roads are easily navigable in a larger rig. 

      They do water at night, so don't leave anything out that can't get wet.

      We would stay here again when in the area.


    Guide to Warden

    RV camping options around Warden, Washington provide convenient access to recreational activities in the Columbia Basin. This agricultural area sits at an elevation of 1,063 feet and experiences a semi-arid climate with hot summers reaching average highs of 90°F in July and cold winters with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing. Most campgrounds remain open year-round despite seasonal temperature extremes, with many visitors using Warden as a base for exploring the Potholes Reservoir region.

    What to do

    Golfing at Sage Hills: Located just off Highway 17, Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort offers a challenging course that draws positive reviews. According to Kurtis K., it's "a perfect weekend getaway right off highway 17... 20 yards from teeing off" with the resort being "one hour from tri cities and 15 minutes from Moses Lake or the potholes."

    Water recreation at Soap Lake: Smokiam RV Resort provides access to the mineral-rich Soap Lake, known for its unique properties. "Soap Lake is interesting with a very soft muddy bottom on the CG side of the lake," notes Sarah, while another camper mentions that the "lake is great, once you get past the first 6 feet of muck. It's warm, shallow, but appropriately named. The water tastes soap and has a film."

    Columbia River activities: Thousand Trails Crescent Bar offers river access with a walking path. As one reviewer notes, "There is a walking path that you can access easily from the campground that goes to the end of Crescent Bar." The location provides "Great views of the Columbia River Valley" and opportunities for water recreation.

    What campers like

    Clean, private facilities: Coyote Run RV Park in Connell receives consistent praise for its maintenance. Jerold H. noted, "It is very well maintained, very neat, irrigated grass for each site. The campground is one loop with back in sites on the perimeter and pull-through sites on the 'infield.'" Another camper highlighted the "Nice private bathroom/shower combo. Clean and heated."

    Spacious RV accommodations: Eastern Washington rv parks near Warden feature sites designed for larger rigs. At Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort, a camper emphasized, "Never been to an RV Park where all the sights r 50' plus and pull-thrus. We will be backed a lot more." Another mentioned the "Lots of grass b/n sights" and "Great sunset views."

    Family-friendly amenities: Horn Rapids RV Resort offers comprehensive facilities for families. According to Mel S., "It has a nice little mini mart, drive through spots, full hookups, playground for the kids, clean bathrooms/showers, and allows pets." Another reviewer called it "the best maintained park I have ever seen" with "a really nice pool and hot tub, laundry room, showers, and a very nicely stocked store."

    What you should know

    Seasonal conditions: Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F while winter brings freezing conditions. The Warden Lake RV Resort area experiences these extremes but provides a "Very peaceful resort with friendly staff" according to Steve B., who called it "A hidden gem near moses lake, wa. Easy to find from I-90."

    Highway noise: Several parks in the region experience traffic noise. At Pier 4 RV Resort, a reviewer warned about "super loud road noise all night/day" and mentioned the site was "backed led up against the highway and was not only was it so loud we couldn't sleep—it literally shook the rig despite stabilizers."

    Limited dining options: Small towns around Warden have restricted food service hours. Jerold H. noted about Connell: "The town is sleepy at best! Be aware that on Sundays, every restaurant is closed!" Plan meals accordingly when staying at rv parks in Warden, Washington and surrounding communities.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for dedicated play areas: Smokiam RV Resort provides multiple recreational options. One visitor listed the "Nice amenities for families. Put put golf swimming pool hot tubs basketball and volleyball court and nice playground. Paddle board kayak and paddle boat rentals as well."

    Consider off-peak visits: The Last Resort RV Park at Potholes offers a quieter alternative to busier parks. A reviewer described it as "Very quite and well shaded" and another noted it "felt considerably older compared to its state of the art neighbor, the Sportsman. However we actually liked it better because it was smaller, more inviting and neighbors were friendly and welcoming."

    Check pool availability: Swimming options vary by season and facility. At Smokiam RV Resort, a camper noted during off-season: "the swimming pool, hot tub and clubhouse are immaculate. If you're tent camping, no worry - bathrooms have showers and are extremely clean."

    Tips from RVers

    Electric service varies: While most parks offer electric hookups, amperage differs. Sun Desert RV Park provides 50-amp service with water hookups, while other facilities may offer different configurations. At Coyote Run RV Park, Dave S. mentioned they "only have 50 amp & we needed 30 but mgr let me borrow an adapter."

    Site selection matters: For larger rigs, choosing the right location within a park is important. Jerold H. observed at Coyote Run RV Park: "The campground is one loop with back in sites on the perimeter and pull-through sites on the 'infield.' I had a pull through site that was easy to navigate. Hookups are well maintained."

    Security considerations: Some parks offer additional security features. At Warden Lake RV Resort, Steve B. appreciated that "The gated entry provided extra sense of security and it was a very relaxing stay."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Warden, WA is Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort with a 4.7-star rating from 10 reviews.

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