Top Cabins near Washtucna, WA

Escape into nature and disconnect from your daily life with cabin camping near Washtucna. The Dyrt can help you find the best cabin camping destinations for your next trip. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of Washtucna's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Washtucna, WA (7)

    Camper-submitted photo from Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA
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    1. Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

    3 Reviews
    23 Photos
    17 Saves
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
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      2. Lyons Ferry Marina

      1 Review
      6 Saves

      This recreation area is part of Lake West

      • Pets
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • Tents
      • Cabins
      • Standard (Tent/RV)

      $34 - $55 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
      Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
      Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
      Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
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      Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA

      3. Boyer Park & Marina KOA

      6 Reviews
      19 Photos
      29 Saves

      This recreation area is part of Lake Bryan

      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Cabins
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Tent Cabin
      Camper-submitted photo from Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA

      4. Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA

      4 Reviews
      1 Photo
      11 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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        Camper-submitted photo from Warden Lake RV Resort
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        6. Warden Lake RV Resort

        1 Review
        13 Photos
        2 Saves

        Warden Lake RV Resort is a place to make lasting memories. Open all year, we welcome short term and long term guests. In addition to RV sites, there are few cabins to enhance your glamping experience. Warden lake is a serene lake which feels more like a large private lake. Its very quiet most of the year, and a great place for fishing. The resort is located just 15 minutes from I-90."

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Cabins
        Camper-submitted photo from Tucannon Guard Station
        Camper-submitted photo from Tucannon Guard Station
        Camper-submitted photo from Tucannon Guard Station
        Camper-submitted photo from Tucannon Guard Station
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        7. Tucannon Guard Station

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        2 Saves

        Overview

        The historic Tucannon Guard Station is a charming saltbox-style cabin constructed in 1909. It was inhabited by the first ranger in the Tucannon area, William Kendell, and his family. By 1916, the guard house became headquarters for the district for two years, and then continued on as a standard guard station. Staying here is like stepping back in time. The rooms inside are nicely decorated and cozy. Touches like curtains on the windows and modern furniture add to the destination experience. Beyond the cabin is plenty of photogenic scenery, plus options for prime fishing and hiking.

        Recreation

        Just a few miles south are trailheads to wilderness hiking trails. Plus the road along the Tucannon River is a notable scenic drive, ideal for viewing flora and fauna.

        Natural Features

        The cabin is at 2600 ft elevation on a shady, gently rolling site at the base of a hillside in Tucannon Valley. The rugged landscape stretches across the northern Blue Mountains of southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon. Visitors may spot local inhabitants like wild turkey, pheasant, deer, elk and even an occasional moose in the area.

        Nearby Attractions

        A convenience store, gas station and RV park is located about 9 miles, or 15 minutes, north of the cabin. River access and opportunities for hunting and mushroom picking are also within 10 miles of the cabin.

        Charges & Cancellations

        For Changes & Cancellation Fees, please see Rules & Reservation Policies.

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Reservable
        • Cabins
        • Picnic Table

        $100 / night


      Recent Cabin Reviews In Washtucna

      17 Reviews of 7 Washtucna Campgrounds


      • Liz B.
        Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
        Sep. 12, 2024

        Boyer Park & Marina KOA

        Great campground with friendly staff

        We just stayed here for the first time. We were at Boyer Park & Marina, a KOA,  Sept. 1-5, 2024.  While the campground was full when we pulled in on Sunday, it was almost empty when we woke up Labor Day morning. Even when full, everything was pretty quiet. The beach and walking paths are very nice and close by no matter which spot you're in.  Just below the Lower Granite Dam, it's an easy three mile round trip walk on a paved Snake River Trail. I do not recommend making that journey when it's 83 degrees and getting warmer. UGH

        The store is great with many clothing options and more. Mike and Monica who run the place are so nice and very helpful. Apparently we really missed out by not taking advantage of the grill and ordering a Smash Burger, which will even be delivered to your campsite. 
        We will definitely be back.

      • M
        Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
        Aug. 13, 2023

        Boyer Park & Marina KOA

        For the glampers

        Super safe and well organized. A little pricey and you need a reservation. Usually packed. Great for families (large and small), boaters, fishers, and the casual glamper needing a break. Bathrooms and showers were clean and accessible. Very developed campground, so not very outdoorsy. If you need a break from people this may not be for you

      • Wendy W.
        Camper-submitted photo from Crab Creek at Rocky Ford
        Jun. 14, 2023

        Crab Creek at Rocky Ford

        Read reviews on other apps

        Please update this review! When looking at other apps it mentions this has become a homeless camp… target shooting and flies. We did not go but I’m posting this so you’ll do your own research.

      • m
        Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
        Jun. 10, 2023

        Boyer Park & Marina KOA

        Beautiful, clean, good amenities

        Only downside is no Verizon coverage and free wifi is junk. But for $3/day you can get decent wifi. Quiet during the weekdays. Gets REALLY busy on weekends. A lot of families with a lot of kids. If you are a curmudgeon you won’t like it on the weekend. We were entertained. Sites are moderately sized. Huge compared to most KOAs. Grass is immaculate and so is swimming beach. Nice paved trail along river.

      • BThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
        Jun. 24, 2022

        Boyer Park & Marina KOA

        Great place by the river

        Nice clean park. Owners went the extra mile to accommodate our granddaughters graduation party when the wind and rain came blowing in

      • Steve B.
        Camper-submitted photo from Warden Lake RV Resort
        Dec. 14, 2021

        Warden Lake RV Resort

        Very peaceful resort with friendly staff

        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. The gated entry provided extra sense of security and it was a very relaxing stay.

      • L
        Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
        Aug. 7, 2021

        Boyer Park & Marina KOA

        Clean Park

        Clean bathrooms, green lawns everywhere, nice big campsite, and nice family beach area. Lots of garbage cans everywhere but no recycling. The showers were kind of dirty. When you reserve online they don’t allow you to pick your site and so you get what you get and we ended up with a view of the bathroom. Tip- call after booking online to request a site. The winds come through quite a bit which helps with the heat but make sure everything is secured down. A train also comes through right next to the campground at least once a day and it’s LOUD. WIFI is really weak and there is no cell service.

      • Lindsey M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Lyons Ferry Marina
        Apr. 20, 2021

        Lyons Ferry Marina

        Hot

        Nice campground but very desert-ie right so hot in the summer but on the river though so if you have a boat its great.

      • Terrie M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA
        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.

      • Julian P.
        Camper-submitted photo from Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA
        Oct. 8, 2020

        Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

        Ok spot in scenic setting

        We stopped here in our RV for a night on our way through. The campground isn’t anything to write home about, and seems to cater to fishermen. We thought the setting was scenic, but that’s about it. Wouldn’t want to spend more than a night here.

      • Eric H.
        Camper-submitted photo from Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA
        Sep. 29, 2020

        Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA

        Wildlife Everywhere!

        We dry camped down the road, so my review is from using The Last Resort dump station ($10 fee), and little store. The owners where super friendly and helpful guides of the area. They have cabins, RV sites (a little tight so if you are over 40 feet call ahead), dump station, propane, gas, and water.

        They also provide recreational access to the local wind farms.

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        Camper-submitted photo from Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA
        Jul. 21, 2020

        Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA

        Last Resort?

        Ok so if this is Last Resort this place was cool. First of, IT'S NO LONGER A KIA. Second, if maps send you down Hartsock Rd ( a right turn just outside of downtown Dayton) I don't recommend taking it. You will come to a steep canyon called Hartsock Rd. While the road is OK, not very wide, the grade is pretty steep. My brakes were cooking. Stay on highway 12. The campground itself was cool. Not alot of shade but just up road from the lakes to fish. Good hiking and walking beyond the lakes. We went two months ago and at Tucannon campground (south of campground) the road was closed due to washouts. I enjoyed my time. Showers, full hookups, good people.

      • Cinco D.
        Camper-submitted photo from Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA
        Jun. 7, 2020

        Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

        A Great Place In The Middle Of Nowhere

        This is an oasis in the middle of a vast emptiness. The site is very quiet, the crew is very friendly, and the camp is very clean. The Snake River is a few feet away, and the grass is soft and green. Be sure you pack what you need, because the nearest store, other than the KOA store is miles and miles away. This site is beautiful and fun. As an added bonus, Palouse Falls is only a few miles away!

      • Angel A.
        Camper-submitted photo from Boyer Park & Marina KOA
        May. 28, 2019

        Boyer Park & Marina KOA

        Snake River Beauty

        This a a great site with all the amenities. It provides a boat launch and nice sized RV lotes. It is kid friendly and is a 2 minute drive from Lower Granite Dam if you want to take a tour. It is also a 10 minute drive from Illia Dunes for a day trip.



      Guide to Washtucna

      Camping near Washtucna, Washington, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and unique outdoor experiences. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled trip, there are several campgrounds to explore in the area.

      What to do:

      • Hiking and Exploring: Check out the trails at Palouse Falls State Park. One reviewer mentioned, "This roaring waterfall has captured the hearts and minds of many," highlighting the breathtaking views and hiking opportunities.
      • Fishing and Swimming: The Scooteney Reservoir Camping area is great for fishing. A visitor noted, "Great fishing, tubing, swimming and lots of wildlife," making it a perfect spot for water activities.
      • Relaxing by the Water: At Fishhook Park, you can enjoy a peaceful day by the lake. One camper shared, "Good experience camping here. Really loved watching the sunset over the water."

      What campers like:

      • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the beautiful landscapes. A review for Tucannon River RV Park stated, "This park is a few miles from the main highway, but worth the drive. Lots of space between sites, grass, full hookups."
      • Clean Facilities: Many appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. A visitor at Lewis & Clark Trail State Park Campground mentioned, "Bathrooms are fairly clean with 1 pay shower with privacy door."
      • Friendly Hosts: Campers often highlight the welcoming atmosphere. One review for Coyote Run RV Park said, "Facilities were clean. People we met were nice and helpful."

      What you should know:

      • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Palouse Falls State Park, have minimal facilities. A visitor noted, "Great place to visit but the campground is closed at the moment."
      • Crowded Campsites: If you prefer solitude, be aware that some sites can be close together. One camper at Lewis & Clark Trail State Park Campground mentioned, "Spaces are fairly close, enough to hear neighbors' conversations."
      • Wildlife Caution: Keep an eye out for wildlife, especially at Scooteney Reservoir Camping. A reviewer warned, "There are (harmless) spiders all over the trees and bushes."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Choose Family-Friendly Spots: Look for campgrounds with activities for kids. Fishhook Park has a playground, making it a good choice for families.
      • Plan for Water Activities: Bring swimsuits and fishing gear for a fun day at Scooteney Reservoir Camping. One family shared, "The sites have nice thick green grass, and shade."
      • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Having food on hand is essential. A camper at Coyote Run RV Park mentioned, "If visiting check out Country Mercantile about 20 miles south. Good eats!"

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check for Hookups: Make sure your chosen campground has the necessary hookups. A review for Tucannon River RV Park noted, "All the sites are water, power, and sewer."
      • Be Prepared for Noise: Some campgrounds, like Coyote Run RV Park, are near highways. One visitor said, "Some noise from highway traffic, but not terrible."
      • Reserve Early: Popular spots can fill up quickly. A camper at Lewis & Clark Trail State Park Campground advised, "Make reservations on Recreation.gov first."

      Camping near Washtucna, Washington, offers a variety of experiences, from stunning waterfalls to serene lakes. Whether you're in an RV or tent, there's something for everyone to enjoy!

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Washtucna, WA?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Washtucna, WA is Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA with a 3.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

      • What is the best site to find cabin camping near Washtucna, WA?

        TheDyrt.com has all 7 cabin camping locations near Washtucna, WA, with real photos and reviews from campers.