Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground
Reviewed Aug. 1, 2018

We Love This Place

We love it! For a lot of reasons. Part of the reason is it’s close, so that’s part good. Driving up there the way we drive (from Vancouver) you go up through ranching/farming territory and it’s nice and green and pretty, so it’s nice getting there. You do have a lot of options, in that the first time we went up there was with our hiking club, and we went up there for a hike around the calderas so it’s easy to do a day trip in a car. Part of our discovery was while we were there is that the food place is really good and very nice. The kids playground was great for the grandkids.

As far as the camping, while it’s open, for the most part you do have a limited amount of privacy in the campground. The campsite we picked was a mix of things: just far enough away from the restrooms where we don’t get all the traffic there, but close enough so it’s not too far either. We were within easy walking distance to two restrooms/showers.

One thing that always looked intriguing is they do have the cabins, so maybe one of these times we’ll rent one. Another thing that some people might like is that they do have horses and some of the trails around the lake you can have horses on, plus a separate area/campground where you can have your horses, which are fun to see.

It’s a small lake but big lake, meaning they do not allow motors on the lake, even electric motors, so it’s all floats, kayakers, etc. A lot of people grab the big inter-tubes and go with that. And of course fishing up there is generally pretty good, especially when they stock it. The trails around the lake are kind of fun also because you have a high trail (very forested) and you also have a certain amount of low trails right on the water where you could have your own spots to fish and swim.

Like most campgrounds, it has its peak season and its off-season, but you can go there year-round if you choose to. The beach area isn’t big, but that’s okay. Wherever you’re heading (from the campsites down to the water, to the playground, to the food shack) you always have different trails and options for how to get from one place to another if you want to explore. If there’s anything you forgot (groceries, fishing gear etc.) you can be in the small town of Battle Ground within 5 miles.

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  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground by Richard B., August 1, 2018