Best Campgrounds near Pasco, WA

You'll find several good camping spots near Pasco in eastern Washington. Hood Park sits just outside town with playgrounds and a swimming beach that kids love. Wine Country RV Park has full hookups and large sites for bigger rigs, while the Pasco Tri-Cities KOA maintains clean facilities with helpful staff members. Campers who fish or boat should check out Umatilla Marina & RV Park along the Columbia River. Keep in mind that Hood Park only operates from May through September. Pasco summers get pretty hot, so bring plenty of shade and water if camping between June and August. The area has much better camping weather during spring and fall when temperatures cool down. Most campgrounds around Pasco fill up on summer weekends, so it's smart to check which amenities each place has and book ahead when possible.

Best Camping Sites Near Pasco, Washington (77)

    1. Pasco Tri-Cities KOA

    17 Reviews
    Pasco, WA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 542-1357

    "KOA Pasco/Tri Cities Pasco, WA

    #221, New section

    Gravel, easily leveled,  pull Through 

    Grass area between sites with picnic table."

    "This park is conveniently located near shopping, restaurants, theaters, sports areas and a European bakery to die for. We will call this KOA home whwn we are in eastern washington."

    2. Hood Park

    20 Reviews
    Burbank, WA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 547-2048

    $30 - $110 / night

    "Water is nearby. Restroom was just OK. Water tank can be filled at park at dump station : (    We paid $12 using our lifetime senior pass. Temperature ranged from 40 to 80 degrees."

    "Lovely campground with access to the lake. Not the most beautiful view with the industrial buildings on the other side, but it’s peaceful and quiet. Electrical hookups."

    3. Horn Rapids RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Richland, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 375-9913

    "It has a nice little mini mart, drive through spots, full hookups, playground for the kids, clean bathrooms/showers, and allows pets."

    "So if you are doing anything outside there is a good hour break to avoid the irrigation water. Other than that, hot water showers, toilets, water at your site and power for 50/30/20 amp cords."

    4. Columbia Sun RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Kennewick, WA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 420-4880

    $65 - $80 / night

    "Gorgeous location on the outskirts of town. Has all the amenities and activities you want in a semi-urban RC resort / glamping get away. Heated pool and hot tub, game room and more."

    "Gas and diesel near by. Very quiet and very cozy. Grounds keepers make this place top notch visually and the pull through and back ins are perfect. Great hookups! Would be nice just to walk through!"

    5. Franklin County RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Pasco, WA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 542-5982

    "Inexpensive RV park in pasco. Other options were full or twice the rate. Has discounts for goodsams. Laundry, Wi-Fi and bathrooms. $.25 for 10 minute shower. Near playground if you have kids"

    6. COE Lake Sacajawea Charbonneau Park

    9 Reviews
    Burbank, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 547-2048

    $26 - $110 / night

    "The campground has a clean, grassy park setting with a decent sized park nearby for kids with a swimming area."

    7. Tri-Cities RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Kennewick, WA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 783-2513

    $450 / night

    "There is a Planned Parenthood and furniture store you drive by as you are entering. Spots were shaded and neighbors were really kind, friendly and welcoming"

    8. Arrowhead RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Pasco, WA
    3 miles
    +1 (509) 545-8206

    9. Charbonneau Park

    5 Reviews
    Burbank, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 547-7781

    "The grass is green and luscious in the common area near the swimming. They have a boat launch as well as a separate dock for picking up passengers."

    "Great accessibility to water, very clean and pretty campground, nice playground and friendly hosts! We enjoy it here very much!"

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Recent Reviews near Pasco, WA

280 Reviews of 77 Pasco Campgrounds


  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    RV Resort Four Seasons

    Great location to all of Walla Walla

    conveniently located , Large sites.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Pasco Tri-Cities KOA

    Clean and friendly

    Sites are clean, level and well manicured. Showers are clean and spacious. Staff are friendly and very accommodating.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Plymouth Park Campground

    Nice for a day

    The sites are level and paved, easy for any size rig. But there is little to no shade, and the sites have no space between or privacy.

    Lawns are irrigated and green so that is a nice touch. Host is sweet and seems to be on top of things

  • Beth D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Boardman Marina Park

    Beautiful spot on the Columbia

    Campsites are large. And level. There’s lots of grass picnic tables fire pit. there’s a walking trail along the river and it’s close to town. There are clean restrooms with free showers and paid laundry facility. Seems to work pretty well.

  • Reagan M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Arrowhead RV Park

    Nice spot to stay and explore!

    Great spot to spot up and explore the tri cities area. Definitely a lot of spots to get on the river!

  • Alex R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Long Lake

    Beautiful, but not convenient

    I stayed here for a night on my way through the area. This is a very beautiful reserve to explore and spend time in. The birds are abundant and the whole area is very serene. However, BOY was the road rough. No 4wd or high clearance needed, but you will be absolutely shaken and rattled on the way out to the lake. Also, this area is not free!! A Discover Pass is required (either annual for $35 or day for $11.50). I spotted a few toilets on my way in, but they were too far from most of the sites to conveniently use. The site I ended up in was scattered with cigarette butts, beer trash, and bits of glass. I am not a very picky camper, but unfortunately the positives didn’t outweigh the negatives here for me personally. All of that being said, this place probably really floats some people’s boats!! Crazy beautiful!!

  • Tim The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Pendleton KOA

    Nice well kept park

    Quite, nicely maintained,

  • Denise B.
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Crow Butte Park

    clean and enjoyable

    A big shout out to Wayne, the camp host. He was such a life saver. The in-line water filter in our fifth wheel blew apart so we were checking to find the nearest RV parts place, on a Saturday evening. Wayne had a spare! He let us borrow his spare water filter for the duration of our stay, which saved us a 2-hour round-trip drive to Prosser.  While the camp hosts are around, visible, and staying busy, they let the campers be campers to enjoy their time.

    The water was super calm, so kayaking was very enjoyable. The grounds were clean and green.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    RV Resort Four Seasons

    Very comfortable

    I called from 40 miles out on a Friday night on the 22 nd of August. High summer season. They were nearly full. They held a spot. Grass pad full hook up. Most of the sites are shaded by trees due to my starlink sat needs a clear shot at the sky I took a space in the sun. I was just traveling thru if I was staying longer go for shade. Its 85-90 this time of year. The people who run the place were very nice and the grounds are very well kept.

    I recommend it anytime of year!


Guide to Pasco

Camping near Pasco offers access to multiple bodies of water with the Columbia, Snake, and Yakima rivers all converging in the area. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F between June and August, making water activities particularly popular at campgrounds. The eastern Washington landscape features a mix of irrigated green spaces against the natural desert backdrop.

What to Do

River fishing spots: At Hood Park, campers can enjoy easy river access for fishing. One visitor noted, "It's right on the snake river, so you can practically fish from your camp site if you want. There is a connected wildlife preserve that you can walk around in and also fish in that is a sperate area. Lots of birds to watch."

Swimming opportunities: Hood Park has designated swimming areas for cooling off during hot summer days. A camper mentioned, "This campground offers developed sites with hookups for campers. There is a playground and interpretive events for kids in the evenings. They even had some movies on the weekends."

Baseball games: Franklin County RV Park puts you steps away from the Pasco sports complex. A camper shared, "We stayed here during a baseball tournament and you couldn't beat the convenience of walking over to the Pasco sports complex. Plus we caught a dust devils game and just had to walk across the parking lot."

Boating access: Charbonneau Park provides convenient boat launch facilities. A reviewer commented, "Great spot to stop on longer trips for an overnight. Boat launch is also nice if you've towed the boat in. Weekends are pretty wild with the wake boarders but week days are mellow."

What Campers Like

Clean facilities: The Pasco Tri-Cities KOA maintains high standards for cleanliness. One camper praised, "The facilities are kept clean, the staff is friendly and helpful, every RV space has a pad of grass, which is nice. Lots of activities for the family."

Convenient locations: Campgrounds are situated close to urban amenities while still offering outdoor experiences. A visitor to Horn Rapids RV Resort noted, "We had a family emergency and stayed at this RV resort for almost two months. Crista was very accommodating and helpful to find us a monthly spot. The bathrooms are spotless."

Kid-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds feature playgrounds and recreational facilities. At Columbia Sun RV Resort, campers enjoy "Heated pool and hot tub, game room and more. Excellent bathroom Facilites as well."

Shaded sites: Finding shade is important in eastern Washington's hot summers. At Wright's Desert Gold Motel & RV Park, visitors found that "This park was very clean and well kept. It's a bit of a quick offshoot after the intersection—be ready for that sharp turn uphill!"

What You Should Know

Seasonal operation: Some of the best places to camp near Pasco operate only during warmer months. Hood Park has a limited season, as one camper noted, "Be sure to stop at the entrance cabin, even if it appears empty. Our site, #9, was maybe 100 Rey from the Columbia."

Alcohol restrictions: Certain parks prohibit alcohol consumption. A camper at Hood Park mentioned, "This is an Army Corp of Engineers campground so some federal rules apply: no firearms, no alcohol (at least not openly)."

Irrigation sprinklers: Franklin County RV Park and other area campgrounds use sprinklers that may affect your camping experience. A camper at Horn Rapids noted, "The only complaint I have is that the sprinklers go on in the middle of the day. So if you are doing anything outside there is a good hour break to avoid the irrigation water."

Site selection: At some campgrounds, sites vary significantly in quality. At Pasco Tri-Cities KOA, a camper suggested, "I'd recommend any of the sites in the newer section."

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: Many campgrounds offer dedicated areas for children. At Horn Rapids RV Resort, a visitor found "Great spot, clean facilities, horse trails and boat ramp. I've stayed here many times and feel it's under utilized."

Evening activities: Some parks offer organized activities. A visitor to Hood Park shared, "They have a playground and interpretive events for kids in the evenings. They even had some movies on the weekends."

Water safety: With multiple river access points, proper precautions are necessary. At Charbonneau Park, visitors noted, "They have a boat launch as well as a separate dock for picking up passengers. If you walk along the shore line, you can find a flat area to set up your day in the water with chairs and floats."

Bug considerations: Be prepared for insects, especially spiders. One camper at Charbonneau Park warned, "There were spiders everywhere and they decided to join us in the RV, not too fun. Due to the abundant spiders we probably would not return."

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Columbia Sun RV Resort and several other parks offer complete services. A camper mentioned, "Great hookups! Would be nice just to walk through!"

Site spacing: Space between sites varies widely at different campgrounds. At Horn Rapids RV Park, a visitor observed, "The lots are not real big, but the landscaping is pristine (think golf course) and overall the park is meticulously maintained."

Road noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise. At Columbia Sun RV Resort, a camper noted, "Although you can hear the traffic going by still a nice park. This is the trade off with being close to town but being close to civilization allowed us to go get items we needed."

Long-term residents: Several parks accommodate both short-term campers and permanent residents. At Pasco Tri-Cities KOA, a camper observed, "Like others that have reviewed this campground I agree this is great for an in-city campground. Yes, you can hear the freeway it it becomes white noise at night. There are a lot of permanent residents but it's a nice, clean facility."

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any RV campgrounds with full hookups in Pasco, Washington?

Yes, Pasco offers several RV parks with full hookups. Pasco Tri-Cities KOA provides well-maintained sites with full hookups, along with amenities like propane fill service and convenient garbage pickup. The gravel sites are easily leveled for pull-through access with grass areas between sites and picnic tables. For a premium experience, Red Mountain RV Park offers level sites with good hookups, though it does have many long-term residents. Other options include Horn Rapids RV Resort and Tri-Cities RV Park, both offering full hookup capabilities for RVers visiting the area. Most parks are conveniently located near shopping, restaurants, and local attractions.

What lakeside camping options are available near Pasco?

The Pasco area offers several waterfront camping options along the Columbia River and nearby lakes. Hood Park provides electric sites near the water with nearby restrooms, a dump station, and senior pass discounts available. Crow Butte Park, located on an island in the Columbia River just off SR 14, features campsites with water access and hiking trails around the butte. For those willing to travel slightly further, Umatilla Marina & RV Park offers waterfront camping along the Columbia River with clean, well-maintained facilities including water, electricity, and a dump station. Boardman Marina Park is another option with spacious riverfront sites that are particularly nice during the off-season.

How much does it cost to camp at Pasco/Tri-Cities KOA?

The Pasco/Tri-Cities KOA offers various camping options with rates that typically range from $45-70 per night depending on the season, site type, and amenities needed. While exact pricing fluctuates seasonally, the campground provides value with well-maintained facilities and helpful staff. Sites include gravel pull-throughs that are easily leveled, with grass areas and picnic tables between spaces. The KOA features convenient amenities like propane fill service and garbage pickup. For the most current pricing and to secure the best rates, it's recommended to check their official website or call directly as prices may change based on peak seasons, holidays, and special events in the Tri-Cities area.

Where are the best campgrounds near Pasco, WA?

The Pasco area offers several excellent camping options. Columbia Sun RV Resort stands out with its gorgeous location on the outskirts of town, featuring amenities like a heated pool, hot tub, game room, and excellent bathroom facilities—perfect for those seeking a resort experience. For a more budget-friendly option, Franklin County RV Park provides affordable rates with conveniences like laundry, Wi-Fi, and bathrooms, plus it's adjacent to the Pasco sports complex, making it ideal for families attending tournaments. Other notable options in the region include Hood Park, Crow Butte Park, and Red Mountain RV Park, each offering different amenities and experiences depending on your camping preferences.