Best Cabin Camping near Washtucna, WA

Cabin accommodations near Washtucna, Washington include several options along the Snake River and surrounding areas. Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA provides cabin rentals with electricity and basic furnishings, situated near the water with access to marina facilities. Boyer Park & Marina KOA offers furnished cabins with more amenities, including proximity to a swimming beach and walking trails. "Clean bathrooms, green lawns everywhere, nice big campsite, and nice family beach area," notes one visitor about Boyer Park. Warden Lake RV Resort features cabin rentals with water and electric hookups in a gated property that provides additional security for overnight guests.

Rustic cabin rentals and more developed options exist throughout the region. The Tucannon Guard Station provides a more isolated cabin experience with electric hookups and picnic tables but limited other amenities. Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA offers cabin accommodations with more complete facilities including showers and toilets. Most properties allow pets in cabins, though policies vary by location. "Very pleasant stay, well run and clean," reports one guest about the Dayton-Pomeroy location. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when waterfront properties see higher visitation.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering only basic outdoor cooking areas while others provide more complete setups. On-site stores at locations like Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA and Boyer Park & Marina KOA stock limited groceries and camping supplies. "The store is great with many clothing options and more," according to one Boyer Park visitor. Crab Creek at Rocky Ford offers more primitive cabin accommodations with minimal amenities and requires guests to be entirely self-sufficient with supplies and water.

Best Cabin Sites Near Washtucna, Washington (7)

    1. Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

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

    "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."

    "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."

    2. Lyons Ferry Marina

    1 Review
    Hooper, WA
    12 miles
    +1 (800) 562-5418

    $34 - $55 / night

    3. Boyer Park & Marina KOA

    7 Reviews
    Pullman, WA
    41 miles
    Website

    "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."

    "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."

    4. Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA

    5 Reviews
    Pomeroy, WA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 843-1556

    "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."

    6. Warden Lake RV Resort

    1 Review
    Warden, WA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 349-9865

    "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."

    7. Tucannon Guard Station

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    Dayton, WA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 843-1891

    $100 / night

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  • Eric H.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • L
    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.

  • Liz B.
    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.

  • Paul M.
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Boyer Park & Marina KOA

    Beautiful park with all the amenities

    We camped on one of the first weekends they were open. Really love the walks and store, clean bathroom. Cool dog park with shade. Loved it!

  • Steve B.
    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.

  • Angel A.
    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.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • F
    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.
    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!


Guide to Washtucna

Cabin camping near Washtucna, Washington centers around the Snake River corridor and surrounding waterways. The area features an arid climate with hot summers and cold winters, making seasonal considerations important when planning overnight stays. Most cabin accommodations require advanced planning, particularly during peak fishing seasons when Snake River locations experience higher demand.

What to do

Fishing at rocky outcroppings: Crab Creek at Rocky Ford offers primitive cabin options for anglers seeking solitude. "Primitive campsite with loads of space. Stopped for a night here. Good spot," notes a visitor to this BLM-managed area.

Visit wind farms: The Last Resort (formerly Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA) serves as a base for unique local exploration. "The owners where super friendly and helpful guides of the area...They also provide recreational access to the local wind farms," reports a camper who utilized their services.

Kayaking nearby lakes: Several cabin properties provide access to water recreation beyond the Snake River. Boyer Park & Marina KOA offers a "beach and walking paths very nice and close by no matter which spot you're in," according to a recent visitor who stayed there in September 2024.

What campers like

Proximity to Palouse Falls: Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA cabins provide access to this notable state park. "This is an oasis in the middle of a vast emptiness... As an added bonus, Palouse Falls is only a few miles away!" explains one reviewer.

Access to dam tours: Cabin guests at Boyer Park appreciate the educational opportunities nearby. "It 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," explains one visitor.

Secure accommodations: Warden Lake RV Resort offers added security features not common at other properties. "The gated entry provided extra sense of security and it was a very relaxing stay," mentions a reviewer who found this aspect particularly valuable.

What you should know

Limited services and supplies: Cabin stays require preparation due to remote locations. "Be sure you pack what you need, because the nearest store, other than the KOA store is miles and miles away," cautions a guest of Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA.

Connectivity challenges: Wireless service varies significantly between properties. "Only downside is no Verizon coverage and free wifi is junk. But for $3/day you can get decent wifi," explains a visitor to Boyer Park & Marina KOA.

Seasonal accessibility: Weather conditions impact road access to several cabin sites. "We went two months ago and at Tucannon campground (south of campground) the road was closed due to washouts," reports a visitor to The Last Resort, highlighting the importance of checking conditions.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Boyer Park & Marina KOA offers dedicated facilities for families. "Super safe and well organized. A little pricey and you need a reservation. Usually packed. Great for families (large and small), boaters, fishers," explains a recent guest.

Bring entertainment for quiet times: Many cabin locations have limited scheduled activities. "It 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," notes a visitor to Boyer Park.

Research noise factors: Transportation corridors can impact sleep quality at certain locations. "A train also comes through right next to the campground at least once a day and it's LOUD," warns a family that stayed at Boyer Park.

Tips from RVers

Consider cabin alternatives during peak times: When RV sites are full, cabins may remain available. "We dry camped down the road, so my review is from using The Last Resort dump station ($10 fee), and little store," explains one RVer who found alternative accommodations.

Tight spacing concerns: Some properties have limited turning room for larger vehicles. "RV sites (a little tight so if you are over 40 feet call ahead), dump station, propane, gas, and water," advises a visitor to The Last Resort regarding their cabin and RV configurations.

Secure outdoor items: Weather patterns create specific hazards. "The winds come through quite a bit which helps with the heat but make sure everything is secured down," recommends a visitor to Boyer Park who experienced typical regional conditions.

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.

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