Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Waterville, WA

Entiat City Park offers designated pet-friendly camping spots with Columbia River views and well-maintained grounds. Several established campgrounds near Waterville welcome pets, including Lincoln Rock State Park and Lake Wenatchee State Park, both providing electric hookups and clean facilities for camping with dogs. Visitors use The Dyrt to find real feedback on camping near Waterville, Washington. While sites at Entiat have minimal privacy between neighbors, the campground maintains clean shower facilities, a swimming area, and a dock accessible to leashed pets. Beebe Bridge Park accommodates pets at both RV and tent sites with water and electrical hookups available.

Dog-friendly hiking trails connect many of these Waterville area campgrounds to the surrounding landscape. Daroga State Park provides access to walking paths along the Columbia River where leashed pets can explore the shoreline. The park is impeccably maintained with excellent facilities for families camping with dogs. The region experiences strong winds along the river, so secure pet enclosures and tethers are recommended. Most campgrounds enforce standard pet policies requiring dogs to remain leashed when outside vehicles or RVs. Lake Chelan State Park maintains pet waste stations throughout the grounds and offers year-round access for pet owners seeking camping options during different seasons.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Waterville, Washington (148)

    1. Entiat City Park

    11 Reviews
    Entiat, WA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 784-1500

    $25 - $50 / night

    2. Daroga State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Entiat, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 664-6380

    "Typical state park for Washington. Clean and beautiful. A portion of the sights are walk in only, however they do provide wheel barrows to help pack in your gear."

    "Walk in spots for tent camping you have to walk a half mile to camp from your car. Rv spots are nice but close to other ppl."

    3. Lake Chelan State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Manson, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    "Stayed here with my dog. Beach and swimming area are NOT dog friendly. There are areas to play in the water but it’s not as accessible. Staff was pleasant."

    "With that being said the walk in sites along the lake are amazing. The walk in on most of them is not much more than a normal site (down a few steps)."

    4. Lincoln Rock State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Monitor, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 884-8702

    "This beautiful campground has everything you want and need: water, trails, scenic views, ample campsites, clean bathrooms and easy access. "

    "Nice campground close to Wenatchee. Access to swimming on the Columbia. Open area for running around, playground etc. can get crowded, but nothing Out of the ordinary for a state park."

    5. Beebe Bridge Park

    10 Reviews
    Chelan, WA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 661-4551

    "This is a great glampround right by Chelan, I would have given it 5 stars if it wasn’t right off the highway, we like to go for walks and bike rides with our kids and the location limited us to just the"

    "We had a site next to the river. The grass was well maintained and the entire part was inviting looking. Our site had a small pebbled beach area."

    6. Wenatchee Confluence State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Wenatchee, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 902-8844

    "Gorgeous views of the river and surrounding hills everywhere you look. However you do have to navigate the city of Wenatchee office park to get there."

    "The campground is just outside of town and next to the river.  The river level was low so the swimming area was disappointing at the time we were there.  Campground was so quiet. "

    7. Wenatchee River County Park

    14 Reviews
    Monitor, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 667-7503

    "Great location on the river. Lots of places to walk the dogs. Sandy areas on the river to hang out. About 20 mins to Leavenworth and 15 mins to Wenatchee. Friendly staff."

    "There’s a “dog run” which is just an open strip of land along the side of the park, fenced on one side and tree-lined on the other. Dogs are allowed off leash in this area."

    8. Douglas Creek

    5 Reviews
    Palisades, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 536-1200

    "Brought the dogs and found a great spot overlooking another group of campers and the small creek."

    "Some are better than others due to adjacency to the road or access to the creek. It does look like this area gets heavy use at some point, maybe during the summer. "

    9. Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    25 Reviews
    Leavenworth, WA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 548-7709

    $27 / night

    "We’ve camped here a number of times and love it. 4 kids and a dog. We’ve tent camped, stayed in the cabins and our class C RV. We’ve been in a variety of spots around the campground."

    "Leavenworth in washington is one of my favorite places to visit. One of the reasons I love coming here is because the hiking is incredible. Colchuck Lake is a must if you are in the Leavenworth area!"

    10. Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Leavenworth, WA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 763-3101

    "Site: 31 Great distance between tent pad and picnic table with a few well placed trees for hammock/ clothing line Fire ring was great distance from picnic table."

    "The campground is divided into two parts by a crisp clear and cold Wenatchee River, flowing out of Lake Wenatchee, locat d in the central Cascade Mountains of Washington."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Waterville, WA

753 Reviews of 148 Waterville Campgrounds


  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2021

    Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    We keep coming back!

    We’ve camped here a number of times and love it. 4 kids and a dog. We’ve tent camped, stayed in the cabins and our class C RV. We’ve been in a variety of spots around the campground. Our favorite were tent camping over the river and being close to the playground & dog park on the RV. The store is the best I’ve come across at a campsite. Great kid craft activities, nice playground, yummy pancake breakfast, great access for swimming in the river. We walk to town. It’s awesome.

  • L
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Blue Lake Resort

    Cute and Nice People

    The spots were solid dirt and our site was on top of the one next to us. It would have been better suited for a smaller rig (we were in a thirty foot trailer). The lake was actually a pond and was so scummy I wouldn’t let our kids swim in it. The dog park was a nice touch and lots of fun sitting areas and outdoor games. Right next to the road. Hosts were accommodating and so nice. Turtles in the pond were super cute! The wine bar was a nice touch. Showers kept flooding the bathroom but they were clean. Laundry was expensive.

  • Travis B.
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Laurent’s Sun Village Resort

    Second time was not the charm

    I was so excited to visit the campground again, but when I showed up I heard the words “we have new ownership” uh oh… the park was still the same with amazing water access, great boat launch area and lots of cabins for those not wanting to commit to a full camper set up. The newest verbiage that they do no encourage pets any more, and the $25 a night pet fee was a little unsettling. Also this was not communicated and we got hit with almost $100 in pet fees when we checked out. Night two resulted in the power to 20% of the campsites going out and would not be fixed. 100 degrees with no A/C was a great way to clear a section of the campground. Overall a good trip, but my rating went down to 3 stars because of the new pet policy. If you don’t have pets then it is a great place to stay. For us we love Blue Lake itself, but will be moving to another resort on the lake.

  • Nicole W.
    Jul. 17, 2018

    Jones Bay Campground — Steamboat Rock State Park

    Great campsite

    I love to camp at steamboat! It’s great for tent or RVs. There’s some awesome hikes near by. Right on the lake and a great play ground. Great for bike riding. Great for pets!

  • J
    Aug. 24, 2017

    Black Pine Lake Campground

    Quiet gem but more use than expected

    We came to this little gem of a campground from 6/22-25/2107. Based off our research, Black Pine CG had more use than we expected but we found a nice site (#23) away from the cluster of activity with a beautiful view of the mountains and lake. Even though the CG was almost full on the weekend, it was quiet (no loud or hooligan activity). There are two sections to the CG, upper and lower. We would have liked site #3 in the upper section if it had been available. There was quite a bit of day use activity at the lake with cars going in and of the campground beginning around 12:00 noon (weekdays and weekends).

    The CG hosts were lovey. Lynn and Sherry keep the place spotless. Cleanest bathrooms ever! The camp supplied drinking water and there is plenty of firewood to be found. The pets on leash rule is strictly enforced.

    Of course there were mosquitos but were only really bothersome at the usual morning and dusk time. It was not windy and overall was a beautiful and quiet CG.

    We ventured down to the lake on day 2 and walked the short interpretive trail that goes about 1/2 way around the lake. Nice little trail and handicapped accessible. We only saw a couple of other folks on our walk.

    There is active use for fishing from docks, kayaks, canoes, and rowboats. No motors allowed except for trolling motors but we never saw one. Discouraging site was the large brown trout in the garbage. Want and waste. Unfortunate.

    In summary, Black Pine is a beautiful, peaceful, gem to enjoy and relax with easy access to trail heads in the area. We probably won't return because it was busier than we prefer. We're typically dispersed site campers but wanted to try out Black Pine Lake CG with our pop-up camper on this trip. It was an enjoyable location as we explore our new home state of Washington (transplants from Oregon).

  • S
    May. 24, 2025

    Blue Lake Resort

    Traditional camping with Nostalgic charm and modern luxuries

    We were here for memorial weekend. Staff was helpful and friendly. Rooms were clean and tidy. The resort grounds were breathtaking. Very nice walkable paths and waterfront. Keep your eyes open for the Blue Lake Resort. Great place to bring the family and pets. kayaking and fishing was Fun for the kids. Enjoy your time...

  • Marisa N.
    Jul. 18, 2018

    25 Mile Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful, but a bit risky

    This ia a beautiful camping location, but we have encountered fires, rattlesnakes, and torrential rains - including flooded camp gear. Fun spot, but have woken up to snakes sleeping under tents - probably not the best spot for kids or curious pets

  • Meghan The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2021

    Chumstick Mountain Dispersed Camping

    Great area to camp along the Washington Backcountry Discovery Route

    Within the almost 4 million acres of the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest, lie countless locations for dispersed camping. This area of the southeast corner of the NF has very little traffic compared to others, we saw only one ATV for the whole time we were there. This area lies along the Washington Backcountry Discovery Route between the Cashmere and Chelan sections along NF-7400. Obviously, this is a 4X4 road and I wouldn't suggest it in anything less. Incredible sunset views of the valley in front of Chumstick Mountain, it gets pretty windy at night but there are treelines you can position against. This particular spot photographed is just up the hill off the roadside in a nice grassy clearing. More spots were just up the hill around the bend as well.

  • Mary B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Martha Lake Dispersed Camping

    Wide Open Space

    Martha Lake was a pleasant surprise. We stayed overnight on the 4th of July in our Sprinter van to give our dogs a break from the fireworks. Although there were some fireworks nearby, they didn’t bother the dogs at all.

    Martha Lake requires a Discovery Pass, and you're allowed to stay for up to three days. There were three other car campers the night we stayed, but we were spaced out enough that I could only see one other vehicle in the distance.

    There’s a bathroom near the entrance, but we never had to use it since we had our own onboard. Fishing is allowed, and we camped right next to the lake.

    Hands down, I’d camp here again if I’m in the area.


Guide to Waterville

Columbia River campsites near Waterville offer year-round options, with most at elevations between 700-1,500 feet. Water access dominates the landscape with the Columbia River creating opportunities for water recreation alongside desert terrain. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, while winter camping requires preparation for freezing conditions.

What to do

Water activities at Daroga State Park: The park features numerous water access points along the Columbia River shoreline. "Great to ride your bikes to the cam ground. Group sites are also nice with large areas to congregate," notes Zane G. "Nice and quiet, large spaces and excellent views. Just north of Lincoln Rock State Park is a much quieter campground that is great for relaxing and enjoying a sunset."

Hiking trails from Douglas Creek: The BLM land offers primitive hiking experiences through dramatic canyon landscapes. "Hiked the canyon for ~3miles. Lots of groundhogs and birds," reports Sabrina A. "Beautiful scenery. Ticks are everywhere out there though, don't forget repellent!" adds Allison B., who recommends swimming in the natural pools after hiking.

Tennis and basketball at Lincoln Rock State Park: The park maintains courts for active recreation alongside water activities. According to Brandon K., "Very clean, nice shop, lots of walking trails and plenty of fields for games and hanging out with the family. Lots of water activities too!"

What campers like

Clean facilities at Entiat City Park: The campground receives consistent praise for its maintenance standards. "This park is gorgeous! It is small, but super clean. So clean that it looks brand new (maybe it is?)," writes Luke L. "The sites are level and easy to back into. A great option if you're in the area."

Spacious campsites at Wenatchee Confluence State Park: The park offers unusually generous site spacing. One camper notes, "I have never had such wide spread out spaces in any state campground. It was amazing. The spaces were level, lots of grass and enough trees to provide shade at every spot too."

Dog friendly campgrounds near Waterville: Most campgrounds accommodate pets with specific amenities. "Garbage is close by and clean around it. The swimming part of the park is nice and easy to access," writes Joshua W. about Daroga State Park. The nearby area offers multiple pet-friendly campsites with water access.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Many popular sites fill quickly during summer months. At Beebe Bridge Park, "This park does not take reservations so be ready to come early," advises JASON D. However, the group site does accept reservations.

Sprinkler schedules: Several campgrounds have irrigation systems that operate on set schedules. "They water the grass in every site on a regular schedule during the week so you will have to move belongings," warns Matt J. about Lincoln Rock State Park. At Wenatchee Confluence, sprinklers prevent tent placement on grass areas.

Wind conditions: Waterfront camping brings consistent wind patterns. "Only draw back is the wind. It can sure make for a tough set up of camp. Sites do have a small wind break," notes Zane G. about Daroga State Park. Secure tent stakes and canopy anchors are essential for comfort and safety.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and recreational areas: Lake Wenatchee State Park features family-friendly amenities. "Great place to bring a bunch of friends, beautiful lake and beach and nice big camping spots!" shares Gracie W. The South Campground offers "a playground, store with snacks and basics, and accessible and gendered restrooms," according to Laura M.

Swimming access: Safe swimming areas make pet-friendly campgrounds near Waterville popular with families. At Entiat City Park, "This was a great place to take the kids for a weekend to swim at the lake... The beach is nice, not very wide, but does run the length of the camping area and has a nice little dock to swim from," reports Kate I.

Biking opportunities: Paved pathways create safe spaces for children to ride. "Great place for kids to ride bikes with plenty of paved pathways between the campground and day use area," mentions Corinna B. about Wenatchee Confluence State Park. Similar pathways exist at several Columbia River campgrounds.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability at Wenatchee River County Park: The campground offers complete services for extended stays. "Good level asphalt roads and paved sites. Grounds/grass well maintained," writes Leonard H. Another RVer explains, "Big, grassy spots with level concrete pads. Excellent water pressure. Great location on the river."

Site pad considerations: Some parks have challenging site dimensions. At Daroga State Park, "From an RVer's perspective the site pads are very narrow which makes them difficult to pull through or back into. I watched several campers attempt to park and none were able to do so without driving on the grass a bit," warns Family H.

Seasonal utility limitations: Winter camping requires planning for reduced services. At Wenatchee Confluence State Park, "There isn't any water hookups any longer for winter but there are many sites that have electric and dump hookups that are still operational," notes a winter camper. Check with each park about seasonal utility availability.

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