Best Campgrounds near Dayton, WA

Campgrounds near Dayton, Washington range from developed facilities to primitive sites across the Blue Mountains region. Lewis & Clark Trail State Park Campground offers tent and RV camping with amenities like showers and drinking water, while Tucannon River RV Park provides full hookups for larger vehicles. The Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA, located about 30 miles southeast of Dayton, features cabin accommodations alongside traditional camping options. Riparia Park offers free dispersed camping with basic amenities including picnic tables and toilets approximately 20 miles northwest of town.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the area, with some campgrounds requiring high-clearance vehicles for access. The W.T. Wooten Campground area features eight separate campgrounds along Tucannon Road that become progressively less crowded the further up the road you travel. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with Lewis & Clark Trail State Park open from April to October, while Tucannon River RV Park remains accessible year-round. Cell service is limited or nonexistent in many areas, particularly in the more remote forest service campgrounds. A visitor to W.T. Wooten Campground noted, "Zero cell reception here in this entire area. This is a popular area for hunters, so during hunting season heads up for that."

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for the region, with several campgrounds situated along rivers and lakes. The Snake River provides opportunities for fishing, swimming and boating at locations like Chief Timothy Park. Campers frequently mention the natural beauty and relative seclusion as highlights of their experience. The Tucannon River area offers multiple camping options with varying levels of development. Those seeking more primitive experiences can find sites in the surrounding national forest lands. A review of Midway Campground described it as "Quiet, secluded, and close to hiking," noting that despite having only five sites, they were the sole campers during their early June visit. Many campgrounds in the area feature picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, with more developed sites offering additional amenities like showers and hookups.

Best Camping Sites Near Dayton, Washington (99)

    1. Lewis & Clark Trail State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Waitsburg, WA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 337-6457

    "Best feature: River is so close to hop in. There is no super easy walk in route to the river that we found."

    "I've stayed here twice on trips between Missoula and Portland and I love this little gem of a park, right off the highway."

    2. Tucannon River RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Dayton, WA
    13 miles
    Website

    $12 - $30 / night

    "Awesome park near Dayton and Palouse Falls. Absolutely NOTHING, including cell service nearby, which made this open campground in a winter wheat field absolutely perfect!"

    "This park is a few miles the main highway, but worth the drive. Lots of space between sites, grass, full hook ups. Friendly hosts, very peaceful."

    3. Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA

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

    "They also provide recreational access to the local wind farms."

    4. Tucannon Campground

    5 Reviews
    Dayton, WA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 278-3716

    "Quiet and away from others."

    "There’s also a little hiking trail that was overgrown and unmaintained when we were there, it was really beautiful though. Pit toilets here, no water and no trash, no amenities."

    5. Midway Campground

    4 Reviews
    Dayton, WA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 278-3716

    $8 / night

    "There are plenty of logging trails to hike within walking distance, and more a short drive away. The drive to Midway is beautiful, worth it even if you don't plan to stay overnight."

    "It's a cool spot and the drive there is beautiful. It's the only campground in the general area meaning it's the only bathroom nearby."

    6. Panjab Campground

    2 Reviews
    Dayton, WA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 278-3716

    $8 / night

    "First come first serve, there is a nice little river that runs near the campground as well."

    7. W.T. Wooten Campground #8

    1 Review
    Dayton, WA
    15 miles
    Website

    "Washington State Fish & Wildlife has established 8 campgrounds along Tucannon Rd, free with Discover Pass, 21 day stay limit. This review and photos are for campsite #8."

    8. Riparia

    4 Reviews
    Hooper, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 751-0240

    "It is a tiny forest tucked away along the river.... when I say tiny, I mean fairy like.
    You can easily set up a tent and float along the river's edge."

    "No dumpsites nearby. Closest I found is right off highway 395 at the rest area. 

    12. You can cross the dam Monday-Thursday excluding holidays and only during daytime hours. 

    13."

    9. Godman Guard Station

    3 Reviews
    Dixie, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 843-1891

    $60 / night

    "I didn’t know we had a good campground near us. The cabin is pretty cheap and was able to fit my entire family including uncles and aunts and grandparents etc."

    "I'm not sure what the other reviewer is talking about regarding a lake, as this ridge is at 6000' above sea level and there's no lake there."

    10. Palouse Falls State Park - DAY USE ONLY - NO CAMPING — Palouse Falls State Park

    13 Reviews
    Washtucna, WA
    26 miles
    Website

    "Miles outside of established civilization, past Dayton, Starbuck and Lyons Ferry rests a hidden high desert gem, Palouse Falls."

    "Beautiful overviews of the falls and if you’re adventurous and fit enough can climb down the canyon to the base of the falls and walk along the river. Lots of wildlife, watch out for rattle snakes."

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Recent Reviews near Dayton, WA

265 Reviews of 99 Dayton Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2025

    ice harbor dam

    Ice harbor Dam

    Lots of flat open space below the dam. Nice river view, lots of pelicans. Quiet and uncrowded.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Coyote Run RV Park

    Nice simple place to stay traveling.

    Nice private bathroom/shower combo. Clean and heated. Laundry room. Water and power hookups.

  • 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!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    Clean, well-run RV place in a small city

    This “RV resort” is within the city of Clarkston and a stone’s throw from a Costco, a WalMart and an Albertson’s. It’s highly manicured and very clean. Staff members are on top of every little thing, friendly and respectful. The waterfront sites overlook Granite Lake, a reservoir on the Snake River. There’s not a whole heck of a lot to do in Clarkston and environs, but it’s a super friendly city and the RV resort is pretty pleasant, featuring a dog park, lots of well-tended lawns, shared propane fire pits and grills and sparkling restrooms.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 14, 2025

    Godman Campground & Trailhead

    Great views !

    Nice campground with a covered picnic shelter. A little difficult finding a level spot but we managed alright.

  • Brenda S.
    May. 29, 2025

    Chief Timothy Park

    Awesome Park, has play ground, and fishing docks.

    The Kids loved this park, we just spent the day hanging out fishing and playing at the park when we went to Lewiston to Visit our daughter.  Was perfect because it's on the Washington side so my husbands fishing license was valid. Was perfect mix of shade tree's and open space. We really loved it.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 26, 2025

    Tucannon River RV Park

    Great low- key, quiet RV Park. We tend to stay away from RV parks and being packed in like sardines in a can but this one has spacious sites that are almost all PULL THROUGH which we always love.

    Super friendly laid back and old-school owners. Very quiet spot to use as a base to visit The Falls and other attractions in the area. 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. Also... remember that RV's and Towables are NOT allowed into Palouse Falls park.


Guide to Dayton

Camping near Dayton, Washington, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled trip, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Exploring: Check out the trails around Palouse Falls State Park. One reviewer mentioned, "Once you’ve reached the base of the valley, you’ll meander through desert brush and trees while clamoring over extremely large winter wash boulders."
  • Fishing and Swimming: At Jubilee Lake Campground, you can enjoy fishing and swimming. A visitor shared, "The lake was pretty busy and there were lots of people, but it’s easy to find places on the water to have to yourself."
  • Wildlife Watching: Wawawai County Park is a great spot for families. One camper said, "There are several bathrooms on the property that were maintained daily over the weekend. There is potable water and garbage cans at nearly every other site."

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the beauty of Lewis & Clark Trail State Park Campground. A review noted, "The sites have tall trees and lots of privacy."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many enjoy the peacefulness at Tucannon River RV Park. One visitor mentioned, "Very quiet park kind of out in the middle of nowhere but if you want to visit Palouse Falls, this is a great place for your RV base."
  • Family-Friendly Facilities: Boyer Park & Marina KOA is popular for families. A reviewer said, "Clean bathrooms, green lawns everywhere, nice big campsite, and nice family beach area."

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Midway Campground, have basic facilities. A camper noted, "There is one very clean vault toilet on site. No water, so bring your own."
  • Busy Weekends: Expect crowds during holidays. One visitor at Jubilee Lake Campground mentioned, "Unfortunately it is a very popular location, so if you’re looking for solitude you won’t find it here."
  • Road Conditions: Some roads can be steep or narrow. A camper at Dayton-Pomeroy-Blue Mountains KOA warned, "If maps send you down Hartsock Rd...the grade is pretty steep."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Spots: Look for campgrounds with amenities like playgrounds and swimming areas. Wawawai County Park has a swing set and covered gazebos, making it a hit with families. One reviewer said, "We had so much fun and will definitely be back!"
  • Plan for Activities: Bring games and outdoor toys. A visitor at Boyer Park & Marina KOA mentioned, "Owners went the extra mile to accommodate our granddaughters graduation party."
  • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Keep everyone happy with plenty of food and drinks. A camper at Tucannon River RV Park noted, "The host greeted us and warned about the irrigation coming on."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Hookup Availability: Make sure the campground has the necessary hookups. Blue Valley RV Park offers full hookups, which is a plus for many RVers. One review stated, "Clean bathrooms, showers, laundry, and gathering space."
  • Look for Quiet Locations: Some RV parks are quieter than others. A visitor at Tucannon River RV Park said, "This park is a few miles from the main highway, but worth the drive."
  • Plan for Space: Choose campgrounds with spacious sites. A camper at Blue Valley RV Park mentioned, "The sites on this side of the CG are nicely landscaped with a decent amount of room."

Camping near Dayton, WA, has something for everyone, whether you're in a tent or an RV. Enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Dayton, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Dayton, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 99 campgrounds and RV parks near Dayton, WA and 11 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Dayton, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Dayton, WA is Lewis & Clark Trail State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 9 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Dayton, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 free dispersed camping spots near Dayton, WA.

What parks are near Dayton, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Dayton, WA that allow camping, notably Bennington Lake and Lake Sacajawea.