Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Waterville, WA

Are you planning a camping trip to Waterville with your dog? We've got you covered. Camping is an adventurous and unique way to escape the city—and you can bring along your furry friend. These scenic and easy-to-reach Waterville campsites are perfect for camping with dogs.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Waterville, WA (143)

    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Chelan State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Chelan State Park Campground
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    1. Lake Chelan State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
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    367 Saves
    Manson, Washington

    Reserve your campsite early, wait for summer with growing anticipation, then join the ranks of visitors who make Lake Chelan a family tradition.

    This social camping park pulses with life in the summer. Generations of families return to the blue lake every year; they even try to book the same campsite they've used since the 1960s and '70s. But, while they'll jockey online for their favorite spot, veteran Chelan-goers happily share this gem with first-timers, and many lifelong friendships begin there.

    Lake Chelan State Park has a long, sandy beach, shaded picnic tables and a calm lagoon. The 50.5-mile lake, with a depth of 1,486 feet, draws boaters, sailors, anglers, water skiers, windsurfers and seasonal residents. The area features some of the finest hiking trails in Washington, and adventurous hikers make the park their base from which to explore the North Cascades. For visitors hoping to chill out in their camp chairs, float the lagoon in a raft and soak up the homey atmosphere with family and friends, this place cannot be beat.

    Lake Chelan State Park is a 139 acre public recreation area and nature reserve located on the southwest shore of Lake Chelan, and on the east side of the Cascade Mountains. In 1942, Washington State made a large land purchase and allocated part of the land for Lake Chelan State Park. Today, the park attracts visitors from all over thanks to its range of camping, picnicking, hiking, boating, and water activities.

    Unusual for Washington, this park is known for its expansive 6,000 ft sandy beach, shaded picnic tables and a large, crystal lagoon spanning 55.5 miles in area, with water as deep as 1,486 feet. Subsequently, the lagoon draws boaters, sailors, anglers, water skiers, windsurfers, and fishers as well. Without a doubt, Lake Chelan is the most famous part of this park. However, don’t let its splendor captivate you too long- because there area is full of amazing hiking as well.

    In fact, the park features some of the finest hiking trails in Washington, from which adventurous hikers make the park their base to adventure in the North Cascades. If hiking isn’t your thing however, chill out in a camp chairs under a nice shaded tree, paddleboard out to the center of the lagoon, and then finish your day taking in the cozy atmosphere with at your campsite with family and friends. When it comes to fun for everyone, Lake Chelan State Park is sure to please.

    While the park is open year round, it really comes alive during the summer. Visiting Lake Chelan is a long standing tradition for many local families and friends. Consequently, as soon as school retires for the summer, swaths of families return to the blue lagoon every year for their annual lake trips and family outings. And you better believe they have a preference for the “family campsite” that they’ve probably used since the 70s. You’ll want to reserve your campsite well in advance if you’re planning to join the ranks of Lake Chelan regulars.

    Even then, veteran Chelan-goers happily share their beloved campground with newcomers, and a number of lifelong friendships are formed here. Get your family and friends together, and come make Lake Chelan a new tradition this Summer (or avoid the crowds and visit sooner!)

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    2. Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    138 Photos
    467 Saves
    Leavenworth, Washington

    Lake Wenatchee State Park is a 489-acre camping park with 12,623-feet of waterfront on glacier-fed Lake Wenatchee and the Wenatchee River and is a great place for camping near Seattle. The park is bisected by the Wenatchee River, creating two distinct areas – south park, which features areas for camping, swimming and horseback riding, and north park, which is in a less developed, forested section of the park and a quarter-mile walk from the lake.

    The park has 155 tent spaces, 42 water and electric sites, one dump station, seven restrooms, and 16 showers. In addition, the park provides two ADA campsites. Call 509-763-3101 for more information.

    The south campground (sites 1 - 100) has parking pads 30 to 40-feet in length, with only two pull-through sites. Larger RVs and fifth-wheelers should use the north campground (sites 101 - 197) which includes 42 large pull-through utility sites. Maximum tents allowed are one family tent or up to two 2-3 man tents. Maximum vehicles allowed are two per site, additional vehicles may park in overflow areas.

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    4. Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    25 Reviews
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    212 Saves
    Leavenworth, Washington

    Camp in Leavenworth, Washington, for a truly unique experience. Relax with mountain and river views by the cascades or explore a Bavarian Alpine-style village for a travel-abroad experience without leaving the United States. Ski the mountain slopes, take an exhilarating whitewater rafting adventure or relax around a fire at your comfortable campsite. Kampgrounds of America offers a fun and relaxing getaway in Leavenworth's peaceful mountains away from the bustling city.

    Escape, Relax and Make Lifelong Memories Along the Wenatchee River Escape to Leavenworth KOA to enjoy camping with sprawling views of the Cascades and the sounds of the Wenatchee River rushing by in a family-friendly campground in Leavenworth, Washington. Explore an Alpine-style village for a taste of Old-World Bavaria. It is the premier lodging hub in Leavenworth with terraced Deluxe Cabins and big-rig-friendly sites. Enjoy peaceful nights, exciting adventures and family fun.

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    $27 / night

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    5. Daroga State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    16 Photos
    101 Saves
    Entiat, Washington
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    6. Entiat City Park

    9 Reviews
    10 Photos
    80 Saves
    Entiat, Washington
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    7. Beebe Bridge Park

    9 Reviews
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    88 Saves
    Chelan, Washington

    56 acres 46 tent-RV sites with electricity and water sites range from 40 feet to 60 feet (23 pull-through sites and 23 back -in sites) RV dump station (for campers only)
    restrooms showers parking day-use facility picnic shelters swimming area 2-lane boat launch short-term boat moorage (campers only; first come, first serve) tennis courts playground equipment horseshoe pits shoreline trail

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    10. Alta Lake State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    55 Photos
    102 Saves
    Pateros, Washington

    Alta Lake State Park has 32 utility spaces, trailer dump, 4 restrooms (one ADA) and 12 showers. Maximum site length is 38 feet (limited availability). Dump station available year-round, dump station fees are $5 per use. If you are camping, this fee is included in your campsite fee.

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Recent Dog-Friendly Reviews in Waterville

587 Reviews of 143 Waterville Campgrounds


  • bThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping
    Sep. 23, 2024

    Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping

    My home away from home

    I travel for work and I stay here almost every week to save money on hotels. I’ve also taken my family here over the summer for camping and hiking. We all love it. Very quiet. Weekends can get kinda busy due to hikers and rock climbing enthusiasts. I suggest coming up early if you plan to stay the weekend. Many beautiful views. There is even a waterfall I sleep across from. On clear nights you can see all the stars. Which is my favorite! There are lots of sites to camp. In car/tent/RV it’s pretty accessible. There are some rougher spots where you probably should have four-wheel-drive or at least a higher stance vehicle.

  • Zarek A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Pine Flats Group Campground
    Sep. 4, 2024

    Pine Flats Group Campground

    Wonderful memories made here

    I went here a few years back during that intense heat wave. Despite being 107 in the spare shade here, the creek saved us. Definitely worth a visit and a trip back. Huge flat areas for a large number of campers, maybe up to 40 tents?

  • Jerrell W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park
    Sep. 2, 2024

    Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park

    Secret beach

    We got a reservation for the Labor Day weekend. Not a weekend we normally get out a camp, but cabin fever motivated a trip. Our site was moved from the original reservation which didn't work in our favor, given the proximity to the RV dump and bathrooms. Overall, the park is ok, but clearly a campground for boaters. Bright-side, we kayaked to a nearby beach which was wonderful and easily accessible.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Icicle River RV Resort
    Aug. 26, 2024

    Icicle River RV Resort

    Weekend at Icicle

    The campground is fairly quiet. We parked in space 81 so we could hear the raid noise from Icicle Road. Up in this area, the road is paved but lots 76-87 are gravel. Not a big deal unless it rains as those are on the lower end of a slope. So we got wet when it rained and had a bit of an issue with water pooling next to the electric outlet but the staff was right on it and dug a small trench for the water to drain. Spaces 76-80 didn’t have that issue. We have a 25 foot trailer and that island in the road can be a bit of a problem. Spaces are a bit close together but we were hiking most of the days we were there. The weekend nights were pretty quiet. WiFi and cell service was bad. We use Verizon and pretty much had to go into town for service.

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    Aug. 25, 2024

    Icicle River RV Resort

    Beautiful setting but overpriced.

    Overall nice campground, but overpriced for what you get;$45-50 would be more in line with amenities. Staff was very friendly and campground was clean and well kept. To pay for the laundry you must download an app then fund a minimum of$10 even if you don't plan to do that much laundry. WiFi is pretty bad, which is unfortunate if you try to download the laundry app. For this price you would expect a MUCH better WiFi system. T-Mobile cell coverage was basically useless for data. We would stay again in a pinch if hookups needed, but if we get back this way and don't need hookups we will probably try one of the NF campgrounds up the road.

  • mark A.
    Camper-submitted photo from Barn Valley - closed
    Aug. 21, 2024

    Barn Valley - closed

    Barn valley has been sold and is not open for camping at this time

    I was unhappy we could not find this place on Hipcamp.

    I was excited to find it on dyrt.com

    I am sad the former owner emailed me to explain he had sold it to a neighbor and it is not available.

  • Jamie A.
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    Aug. 6, 2024

    Icicle River RV Resort

    Camping 2024

    GRATE place nice people. Camp sites are close but you can spend some time at the river. There were not that many kids when we where here so if you are looking for that maybe not here. Fast drive to town for dinner and sites.

  • J
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    Aug. 5, 2024

    Alta Lake State Park Campground

    Had a great time! Going again!

    This place was so fun we plan to go back again in September! Even though the sites were close together, we still felt like we had a lot of privacy. There were lots of paths to take our kids for walks or bike rides. And the swimming area at the lake was really nice. They even had a snack shack! The only thing that was missing was a better playground. There was a slide, and that was about it.

  • Katy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Teanaway Campground
    Aug. 3, 2024

    Teanaway Campground

    Quiet camping in forest

    About a 20 minute drive from Clu Elum. Free with a Discovery Pass but no one checked while I was there. Plenty of spots even late on a Friday. No water or trash but some vault toilets

  • C
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    Jul. 24, 2024

    Rock Island Campground

    Go Elsewhere- Not Good

    Small cramped campsite with seemingly endless yellow jackets, mosquitoes and continuous traffic at all hours of the night. Would advise checking out other sites closer to Leavenworth. 

    No cell service, unsurprisingly.

  • Clément S.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Jul. 22, 2024

    Smokiam RV Resort

    Good camping

    The place is pretty good! Except the wifi that is overused and make it difficult to even connect. In terms of outdoor activities and amenities it's a good stop

  • Rory J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA
    Jul. 18, 2024

    Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    Crowded but fun family spot

    If you were looking for a quiet experience, this place is not for you. It’s a KOA, so they cram in as many people as possible. However it’s a great family friendly experience with a store, ice cream/coffee shop, daily activities, and green space to play games.

    We spent most of our time at the river. There was a great shallow area for the kids and Dog to swim around.

  • Derek B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Crescent Bar
    Jul. 15, 2024

    Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    Great Location, not a great park.

    We visited in late June of 2024. Crescent Bar is a nice little community and the PUD park is beautiful. T.T. RV park was not in great shape. Sprinklers were busted in most of the park which created unpleasant dust storms. There are porta potties for the pool area and down the hill at the bathroom/shower you will find rotting interior walls and valves held together with copious layers of silicone. Fortunately for us this was just a stop over location while crossing Washington.

  • Joshua C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping
    Jul. 8, 2024

    Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping

    Nice Spot Mid Week to Beat the Crowds

    Popular rock climbing area that gets many people through the day. Dispearsed camping in 2 areas. The first spot as you come from the road is much smaller and doesn't have any pit toilets. I prefer to park here when its not busy as the "Feathers" basalt columns are really pretty to camp up next to. The second open site down the road has pit toilets and is a much larger area. Both are nice but also there are many cars, campers, tents and becomes a much more lively area in the evening depending on the crowds.

    I think this is a great spot but I move on during the day when the rock climbing crowds start to swarm and park near you. There are some nice trails that take you up above the climbing area and you can get to the backside to get some nice views and away from the crowds. Can get pretty hot here in the warmer months but a beautiful spot to camp if you can avoid the busy/peak times.

  • FThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Frenchman Coulee Overland Overlook Dispersed Campsite
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Frenchman Coulee Overland Overlook Dispersed Campsite

    A good getaway from the crowd

    This, like the other spots in Frenchman Coulee, is seldom empty, but it's much less packed than the areas closer to the climbing. This spot offers the best views, sunrises, and sunsets, at the cost of no shade and a healthy dose of wind. If you're going for the rugged feel, this'll do it. OF NOTE: The vault toilets are about a mile away from here.

  • K
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    Jun. 30, 2024

    Goose Creek Campground

    Quiet but dusty

    I really liked the campground. Camp host was nice. It was a bit too dusty for my liking and the river was too cold to hangout in. If you don’t have certain campgrounds to access the water you’re having to go between bushes and can really do water play. Overall it was a good experience.

  • FThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Frenchman Coulee Backcountry Campsites
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Frenchman Coulee Backcountry Campsites

    Good for climbing, OK for camping

    Overall it's not great nor is it terrible. It's always busy and often a bit crowded in the main portion but the people are usually not too rowdy. The scenic views are killer, the wildlife is active, and the mini trails around the place feel adventurous. The climbing is bang on but it's bouldering or lead climbing only. BE WARNED, THE BATHROOMS ARE STANKY (hot tip: bring a citronella candle and your own TP)

  • James J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Johnny Creek Campground
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Johnny Creek Campground

    6/21 We had mostly solitude and beauty.

    We drove over mid week, we planned to find a 1st come 1st served. This fit the bill perfectly. This area is so scenic, we were really impressed. We took a site with river view. The sites are all spacious. Our nearest neighbors were 50 yards away, we never heard them. There were barely any campers. There are a ton of trails in the area. The scenery is amazing with lots of river and mountain views. We will return in mid July with another visit.

  • Freddie Faith M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

    Incredible views, but beware of heavy wind.

    I love this state park, the landscape of glacial-carved coulees and sagebrush covered shrubsteppe is gorgeous and unique. The park is truly a geological wonder. As campgrounds go, this one is very windy! Keep that in mind if you are tent camping, as you could easily lose your tent!

    If camping here I cannot suggest campsite 88 in campground D unless you are in an RV. It's just a very basic, gravel site with little shade, right by the road entering the campground, and not private at all. It is right across from a nice beach though so could be a good spot for an RV. Campsite 118 looked much better and I plan on choosing that site instead next time.

    I do not suggest the Sun Lakes Resort campsite that is not managed by Washington State Parks unless you like being packed in like sardines. Camping at the state park managed campsite is far better.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Wenatchee Airstrip SnoPark
    Jun. 21, 2024

    Lake Wenatchee Airstrip SnoPark

    Lake Wenatchee Airstrip

    We turned at (47.8178974, -120.7258512) which you travel a short distance down a well maintained FS road to a very large gravel and dirt parking area. You can park in this parking lot if you choose, lots of space, great internet speeds. To the right of the information sign you will see a small sign with a snowmobile on it. That is the road that you can take back to the airstrip portion of the site. You will only travel about 100 yards on that road before it opens up to a very large grass field (and airstrip) you will need to turn left to head toward the camping locations. To the right will be the landing strip so you need to avoid that area. There is a dirt/sandy road leading back to 2-3 sites with fire rings but also a very large open field where you can camp as well. MOSQUITOES WERE AWFUL AT NIGHT FYI. A forest service rig pulled up on us in the AM and just waved :)


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Guide to Waterville

If you're looking for pet-friendly camping options near Waterville, Washington, there are several great spots where you can enjoy the outdoors with your furry friends.

Pet-friendly campgrounds include Beebe Bridge Park

  • At Beebe Bridge Park, pets are welcome, and the well-maintained grounds offer beautiful views of the river.
  • This campground features grassy areas and a small pebbled beach, making it a great spot for your dog to enjoy some outdoor fun.
  • With easy access to the water, you can spend quality time with your pet while enjoying the scenic surroundings.

Dog owners appreciate the amenities at Lincoln Rock State Park

  • Lincoln Rock State Park offers electric hookups and clean facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay for both you and your pet.
  • The park features a large grassy play area, perfect for letting your dog run around and socialize with other campers.
  • With friendly staff and a family-oriented atmosphere, this campground is a great choice for those traveling with pets.

Tips for camping with dogs near Waterville

  • When visiting Wenatchee Confluence State Park, be sure to keep your dog on a leash, as the park is close to the river and has walking trails.
  • At Entiat City Park, you can enjoy swimming and boating while your pet relaxes nearby; just remember to bring fresh water for them.
  • Always check for pet policies and ensure your dog is well-behaved to maintain a pleasant experience for everyone at Daroga State Park, where pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Waterville, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Waterville, WA is Lake Chelan State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 24 reviews.

  • What is the best site to find dog-friendly camping near Waterville, WA?

    TheDyrt.com has all 143 dog-friendly camping locations near Waterville, WA, with real photos and reviews from campers.