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As of January 2018 Campground Jurisdiction Closest City Miles To As of January 2018 Miles to Water Standard Tent only closest Total # of Potable Water Electrcic Water Electricity Sites No walk-in No Group Maximum RV Season Season Campground Jurisdiction Closest City services sites Cabins Water hookup hookup Electricity Sewer utilities utilities sites Boat Launch length Reservations Open Close Other Big Creek Campground Gifford Pinchot National Forest Ashford 5 27 no yes no 0 no no 27 0 no no 22 yes May Sept Hiking, close to Mt. Rainier National Park Oak RV Park Private Chehalis 10 25 no yes 0 0 0 24 0 0 yes yes n/a yes year round Store, service station, close to I-5, nearby restaurant Restroom and showers. Creek runs through campground for kid, playfield with horseshoes and Eastcreek Campground Private Mineral 2 25 1 yes 0 0 10 no 0 15 yes no 45 yes May Sept tetherball. 20 acres of hiking. Rent entire campground for events. Gust Backstrom Park City of Morton Morton 1 36 no yes 7 0 14 9 6 yes yes no n/a yes year round River access, fishing, play area, picnic shelter, ballfields Taidnapam Campground Tacoma Power Morton 5 197 no yes 0 0 47 114 12 24 yes north is open 32 yes year round Playground, showers, fishing, boating Clubhouse, hot tub, store, biking, fishing, hiking, RV Storage, swimming pool, laundry, basketball, tennis Thousand Trails' Paradise RV Membership Mossyrock 7 148 yes yes unknown 0 unknown unknown unknown 0 yes yes n/a yes April Oct court, play area. Member/non member. Harmony Lakeside RV Private Mossyrock 3 80 11 yes no 0 no 80 0 no no yes n/a yes year round Boat rentals, kayaking, paddleboard, party boat, volleyball, badmitton, fishing, grassy/stage area Lake Mayfield Resort & Marina Private Mossyrock 7 47 yes yes 0 0 2 39 0 15 1 yes 40 yes year round Marina, boat moorage, motel, restaurant, fishing guides, hunting, swimming, pets, store Riffe Lake Campground Private Mossyrock 6 49 3 yes no 3 (tent) 6 9 0 17 8 nearby n/a yes year round Showers, store, basketball, horseshoes, disc golf, boating, fishing, volleyball. 3 tent sites include power Fishing, boating, showers, laundry, kitchen shelter, trails, playground, horseshoes, volleyball, swim Mossyrock Park Campground Tacoma Power Mossyrock 3 224 no yes 0 49 76 0 87 12 yes yes 32 yes year round beach under construction. Boat launch dependent on water levels Mayfield Lake Campground Tacoma Power Mossyrock 2 66 no yes 0 0 54 0 12 0 yes yes 32 yes April Oct Fishing, boating, swimming, playground, volleyball, horseshoes, water skiing, kayaking Ike Kinswa State Park Washington State Parks Mossyrock 4 101 9 yes 29 0 29 41 29 0 no yes 60 yes year round Birding, fishing, playground, kayaking, swimming, hiking, mt biking, water skiing Windy Point Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 12 15 no well no 0 no no 15 0 no no 22 no May Nov Trails, whitewater rafting (take out site), paddling, fishing, boating Willows Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 16 16 no well no 0 no no 16 0 no no 20 yes May Nov Rafting, paddling, fly and cast fishing, trails Tieton Pond Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 20 dispersed no no no 0 no no dispersed 0 no no n/a no May Sept Hiking, near Bethel Ridge and Bear Canyon Hause Creek Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 21 42 no no no 0 no no 42 0 no no 30 yes May Sept Fishing, nearby Bethel Ridge Road/snowmobile trail, self-contained only, no water Peninsula Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 27 60 no no no 0 no no 60 0 no yes n/a no year round Swimming, boating, no facilities/garbage after September South Fork Bay Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 30 dispersed no no no 0 no no dispersed 0 no no n/a no May Sept Near Rimrock Lake, hiking South Fork Tieton Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 35+ dispersed no no no 0 no no dispersed 0 no no n/a no May Sept Near Rimrock Lake, hiking Indian Creek Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 30 39 no yes no 0 no no 39 0 no no 32 no May Nov Fishing, hiking Clear Lake North Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 31 33 no no no 0 no no 33 0 no yes 22 no May Sept Fishing, nearby waterfall, boating, day use areas: accessible wildlife watching & fishing Water Standard Tent only Miles to Total # of Potable Water Electrcic Water Electricity Sites No walk-in No Group Maximum RV Season Season Campground Jurisdiction Closest City closest city sites Cabins Water hookup hookup Electricity Sewer utilities utilities sites Boat Launch length Reservations Open Close Other Clear Lake South Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest Naches 31 22 no no no 0 no no 22 0 no no 22 no May Sept Fishing, nearby waterfall, boating, day use areas: accessible wildlife watching & fishing Adult and family lodges, hot tub, biking, hiking, shuffleboard, 2 pools, pets, sauna, yurt and fifth-wheel Thousand Trails' Chehalis RV Membership Onalaska 7 315 3 yes no 0 250 40 25 0 no no n/a yes year round rental. Member/non member. La Wis Wis Campground Gifford Pinchot National Forest Packwood 7 100 no yes no 0 no no 100 0 1 no 24 yes May Sept Hiking, fishing, amphitheater, biking, birding, pets allowed Soda Spring Campground Gifford Pinchot National Forest Packwood 14 6 no no no 0 no no 6 0 no no 22 no June Sept Rustic, remote, not recommended for trailers, old site of soda spring Walupt Lake Horse Camp Gifford Pinchot National Forest Packwood 23 9 no yes no 0 no no 9 0 no no 25 yes June Sept Horse trails, hiking Walupt Lake Campground Gifford Pinchot National Forest Packwood 24 42 no yes no 0 no no 42 0 no yes 22 yes June Sept Hiking, fishing, swimming Ohanapecosh Campground National Park Service Packwood 12 188 no yes no 0 no no 188 yes 2 no 32 yes May Oct NPS Visitor Center, hiking, amphitheater, drinking water available Packwood RV Private Packwood 1 77 no yes no 0 no 77 0 0 yes no 40 yes year round Laundry, will accommodate groups, walk to services in town Cascade Peaks Private Packwood 7 400 yes no 0 280 120 0 yes yes no n/a yes year round Swimming pool, horseshoes, playground, zipline, store, laundry, clubhouse, walking, biking, river access Iron Creek Campground Gifford Pinchot National Forest Randle 9 98 no yes no 0 no no 98 0 no no 22 yes May Sept Hiking, near Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument North Fork Campground Gifford Pinchot National Forest Randle 12 21 no yes no 0 no no 21 0 no no 40 yes May Sept Near Cispus River, trails, OHV camping, fishing North Fork Group Campground Gifford Pinchot National Forest Randle 12 3 no yes no 0 no no 3 0 3 no 22 yes May Sept Near Cispus River, trails, OHV camping, fishing Tower Rock Campground Gifford Pinchot National Forest Randle 13 21 no yes no 0 no no 21 0 no no 22 yes May Sept Near Cispus Learning Center, Cispus River, fishing Blue Lake Creek Campground Gifford Pinchot National Forest Randle 16 11 no no no 0 no no 11 0 no no 22 yes May Sept ORV trail access Swimming pool, jacuzzi, pool house, PGA public golf course. Near Mt. St. Helens. Member/non- Maple Grove Campground Membership Randle 1 162 3 yes 35 0 99 54 n/a 0 yes no n/a yes year round member. Three Horse Hitch Campground Private Randle 4 11 0 yes 0 0 11 0 various 0 yes no n/a yes April Dec Trails, nearby waterfall Tower Rock & U fish Campground Private Randle 13 29 yes yes no 0 no 29 0 0 no no n/a yes year round U-fish, Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, access to horseback riding, hiking Cowlitz Falls Campground Lewis County PUD Randle 5 100 no yes no 0 40 no 46 14 yes yes n/a yes May Sept Disk golf, ballfields, volleyball, horseshoes, fishing, pets Barrier Dam Campground Private Salkum 3 40 0 yes 0 0 40 no 0 2 no 2 miles n/a yes year round Picnic area, playground, fishing, store, wildlife, fishing, supplies, boat launch nearby 5 equestrian campsites, equestrian trails, community building, group building, birding, ballfields, nature Lewis & Clark State Park Washington State Parks Toledo 6 25 no yes 0 0 0 9 16 0 yes no 60 yes May Oct trail, hiking, mt biking, playground Kemp Olson Memorial Park City of Toledo Toledo <1 11 no yes 11 10 10 no yes yes no no yes May Oct Restrooms, shower, playground, nearby boat launch on Cowlitz River Leech Lake Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest White Pass 1 10 no no no 0 no no 10 0 no no 20 no June Oct White Pass summit, nearby store, non motorized boats, fly fishing, Pacific Crest Trail, horseback riding Dog Lake Campground Okanogan - Wenatchee National Forest White Pass 3 8 no no no 0 no no 8 0 no no 20 no June Oct Fishing Showers, fishing, boat moorage, boat rental, fall river rafting nearby, kayaking, water skiing, restaurant, Rimrock Lake Resort Private White Pass 12 30 yes yes no 0 21 9 0 0 yes yes n/a yes year round groceries. Showers, boat rentals, day use, a playground, volleyball, marina, rental RV'S, motel rooms, store and Silver Beach Resort Private White Pass 8 100 yes yes no 0 20 60 20 0 yes yes n/a yes year round restaurant.
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