Best RV Parks & Resorts near Washtucna, WA

RV options within 30 miles of Washtucna include Tucannon River RV Park in Dayton, Coyote Run RV Park in Connell, and Cedars Inn Ritzville RV Park. Tucannon River provides full hookups with 50-amp electrical service on spacious pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs. "Finally a park where you have a little space between RVs. Full RV hook-up and internet for $35 per night," notes one visitor about Tucannon River. Coyote Run offers 50-amp connections, water, and sewer hookups on level sites with irrigated grass areas. Most parks remain open year-round, though reservations are recommended during peak travel seasons.

Road access varies considerably between parks, with some reviews noting steep, curvy routes approaching certain locations. Cell service fluctuates throughout the region, with Tucannon River having limited connectivity but providing WiFi access. Dump stations are available at select locations including Tucannon River and Coyote Run. Several parks allow pets, though restrictions may apply. Propane fill service is limited, with Tucannon River being one of the few offering this amenity. Travelers should note that Ritzville sites provide 30-amp service rather than 50-amp, which may affect larger motorhomes with multiple air conditioning units or high power requirements. Bathroom and shower facilities vary in quality and availability across parks.

Best RV Sites Near Washtucna, Washington (45)

    1. Tuc N Roll RV Park

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    Washtucna, WA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 650-7123

    $45 - $55 / night

    2. Coyote Run RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Othello, WA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 234-0111

    $25 - $45 / 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."

    "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."

    3. Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Warden, WA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 349-2088

    $46 - $51 / night

    "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"

    4. Tucannon River RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Dayton, WA
    21 miles
    Website

    $12 - $30 / night

    "Affordable, large pull through sites. Large shade trees in several sites. Some of the most level sites we’ve stayed in. Community fire pit or bring your own to have in your site."

    "It’s pretty small, and it’s got a really peaceful and quiet vibe. The main road is right there but it was surprisingly quiet. There is propane fill here at $3.50/gal, not bad. "

    5. Cedars Inn Ritzville RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Odessa, WA
    26 miles
    Website

    "Nice and quiet place, had a spot on the dune and the owners have limited the hook ups we had plenty of room."

    6. Blue Valley RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Walla Walla, WA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 525-8282

    "Small rv park makes visiting Walla Walla wine country east and affordable. Clean and well kept. Sites are typical park size but are well designed paved and level. Nice landscaping."

    "Very clean park with level, paved, large sites. Full hookups. Clean bathrooms, showers, laundry, and gathering space. Near an industrial area, but safe and close to downtown."

    7. RV Resort Four Seasons

    6 Reviews
    Walla Walla, WA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 529-6072

    "Campground was great, plenty of pull-through spots for our rig. We are 30 amp and was accommodated fine, RV notes are incorrect."

    "High summer season. They were nearly full. They held a spot. Grass pad full hook up."

    8. 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Washtucna, WA

179 Reviews of 45 Washtucna 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!

  • L
    May. 30, 2018

    Tucannon River RV Park

    Peaceful

    Beautifully maintained campground with friendly camp hosts. Affordable, large pull through sites. Large shade trees in several sites. Some of the most level sites we’ve stayed in. Community fire pit or bring your own to have in your site. Nice bathrooms with showers ($1 in quarters for 7 minutes). Plenty of grass area for kids to play in. Pets welcome. Close to Tucannon and Snake Rivers. Open year round.

  • Jaime B.
    Jun. 17, 2021

    RV Resort Four Seasons

    Lots of hookups

    This site was right next to Fort Walla Walla, with a park and dog park. Not much else here but weird animal statues and long-term RVers. Lots of hookups for RV and trailers. No tent or car camping. The bathrooms were still closed June 2021, need to use your own hookups.

  • 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!!!

  • Dave S.
    Oct. 4, 2020

    Coyote Run RV Park

    Nice overnight stop

    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. They only have 50 amp & we needed 30 but mgr let me borrow an adapter. Would stay again if passing by.


Guide to Washtucna

RV camping near Washtucna, Washington takes place in the agricultural heart of eastern Washington, where elevations range from 1,000 to 1,500 feet throughout the surrounding area. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F while winters can drop below freezing with occasional snowfall. The region's rolling wheat fields create wide-open landscapes with minimal tree cover at most camping locations.

What to do

Explore Palouse Falls State Park: Located near Tucannon River RV Park, this 105-foot waterfall offers dramatic views and hiking. "Route 261 coming in from the NW passing by Palouse Falls and the town of Starbuck is EXTREMELY curvy and steep but absolutely beautiful. I highly recommend it UNLESS you have a big rig as the turns are very tight," notes a visitor at Tucannon River RV Park.

Golf while camping: Several RV parks in the region incorporate golfing. At Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort, "workers all are very friendly. You have early morning tee time they will bring a golf cart down to ur space the night before even!" One visitor mentioned it's "a perfect weekend getaway right off highway 17. Immaculately kept RV sites and 20 yards from teeing off."

Fish at nearby lakes: Warden Lake RV Resort offers fishing opportunities just a short drive from Washtucna. A camper notes it's "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."

What campers like

Spacious site layouts: Many campgrounds offer more room than typical RV parks. At Coyote Run RV Park, "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 visitor described it as having "a very wide road through the park which is nice and long pull-through sites."

Privacy and quiet settings: Some parks offer more seclusion than others. One visitor to Tucannon River RV Park said it has "a really peaceful and quiet vibe. The main road is right there but it was surprisingly quiet." Another camper called it a "beautifully maintained campground with friendly camp hosts" with "some of the most level sites we've stayed in."

Proximity to wine country: When staying at Blue Valley RV Park in Walla Walla, visitors appreciate access to wineries. One camper noted it "makes visiting Walla Walla wine country east and affordable," adding that it's "walking distance to downtown wineries and restaurants."

What you should know

Limited cell service: Connectivity varies significantly in this rural area. At Tucannon River RV Park, "There is zero cell reception here but the wifi was decent, it reached our spot in the back, though it did shut down for a few hours in the night."

Highway noise considerations: Some parks experience road noise. At RV Resort Four Seasons, the location is "conveniently located" but some note the proximity to roads. Similarly, at Coyote Run RV Park, "There is road noise audible inside the rig from accelerating/decelerating trucks but not awful."

Seasonal temperature extremes: Summer temperatures can be intense. One camper visiting Walla Walla noted, "Come ready to sweat—triple digit weather when we came through!" Winter camping requires preparation for potential freezing temperatures and occasional snowfall.

Tips for camping with families

Grass play areas: Families appreciate grassy spaces at several parks. At Tucannon River RV Park, there's "plenty of grass area for kids to play in. Pets welcome." The park also features "a large book & DVD lending library in the office" for entertainment options.

Swimming options: Some RV parks offer swimming amenities during hot summer months. Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort provides "a pool" alongside their other amenities, making it a good option when temperatures climb.

Dog-friendly locations: Many parks welcome pets with specific areas for them. At Cedars Inn Ritzville RV Park, pets are allowed, and its "close proximity to many amenities" makes it convenient for families needing supplies or quick meals.

Tips from RVers

Electrical service variations: Be aware of the amperage offered at different parks. At Coyote Run RV Park, "They only have 50 amp & we needed 30 but mgr let me borrow an adapter." This differs from parks like Blue Valley where sites feature "level, paved, large sites. Full hookups."

Pull-through accessibility: Many parks in the area offer pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs. A visitor to Tucannon River RV Park noted, "Lots of space between sites, grass, full hook ups. Friendly hosts, very peaceful."

Site levelness considerations: Some parks require leveling equipment. At Four Seasons RV Resort, "The sites are annoyingly un-level. Make sure you have pads and a septic ramp." Conversely, Blue Valley RV Park offers "paved and level" sites that require minimal setup work.

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