About Hood Park
Number of accommodations: 67
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (327)
Review Summary
Derek R
VerifiedAugust 31, 2021 • Stayed at: 52, Loop: Campground
A great place to camp along the snake river.
Kelly M
VerifiedAugust 30, 2021 • Stayed at: 26, Loop: Campground
Hood Park is a nice, clean campground. It has many shady camp sites and is close to Tri-Cities WA, a three city area with a lot going on. There is fishing, boating, biking, hiking and swimming with two rivers converging by the park. Covered gazebos are available for large & small groups. Lewis & Clark camped across the Snake River from Hood Park at Sacajawea State Park, very interesting - lots of history. Ice Harbor Dam is down the road from Hood Park. On the North East side of Ice Harbor there are Indian Hieroglyphics at a little park above the dam. The area has tons of agriculture and during the growing season (May - October) you can find fresh vegetables and fruit such as asparagus, apples, carrots, cherries, onions and melons, just to name a few. The Pasco Farmer's market is every Saturday, May - October, from 8 AM to 1 PM not far from the park. There are many fruit/vegetable stands and lots of touristy places to purchase homemade goods, food and gifts. All in all a great place to stay!
Joe R
VerifiedAugust 29, 2021 • Stayed at: 60, Loop: Campground
great park. even with a lot of people there it was quiet.
Karen V
VerifiedAugust 28, 2021 • Stayed at: 68, Loop: Campground
It could be a nice park however there is a really bad infestation of spiders. I'm not talking about a few, it's so bad,when you open your camper door, it's covered by spider webs. When walking to the bathroom, you have to watch out for webs and spiders hanging from the trees plus you have to look down & watch out for goose poop.
bill M
VerifiedAugust 27, 2021 • Stayed at: 67, Loop: Campground
Beautiful park and well maintained. However the number of large spiders hanging from the trees late in the day is a major deterrent. In the morning I removed 8 of them from the truck and trailer. Don’t know what kind they were, but I was finding them for 2 days after I left there.
Rodney H
VerifiedAugust 27, 2021 • Stayed at: 48, Loop: Campground
another surprising find. plenty of room between sites, large grassy park, clean restroom and showers, right on the Snake River just above the confluence with the Columbia. We watched barges being pushed up to the port across the river and then leaving too. Dog friendly. lots of kids riding scooters and bikes around the roads. The staff take good care of the place.
Dawn A
VerifiedAugust 24, 2021 • Stayed at: 09, Loop: Campground
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Ricker J
VerifiedAugust 23, 2021 • Stayed at: 52, Loop: Campground
Beautiful park with plenty of shade. Very helpful staff that kindly helped find another RV spot when the pull through we reserved wasn't wide enough to easily fit. The new site was excellent! All sites had plenty of space between rigs, and felt very private. We'd definitely stay here again
Mireya T
VerifiedAugust 23, 2021 • Stayed at: 55, Loop: Campground
PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE SPIDER INFESTATION!!! We had to leave one day early because it was so bad. THEY ARE HUUGE and had to spray and sweep them off our tents like 15 of them. They also made webs between our coolers and camping supplies. The park is pretty but the spiders do not let anyone relax
Dianna D
VerifiedAugust 22, 2021 • Stayed at: 27, Loop: Campground
The park is real Nice, but I will not go back. I had to change spots because the spot by the water was covered in geese poop and there was tons of spiders everywhere. It was like they were falling out of the sky. I found spiders all over for days after I left.
Location Hood Park
Address:
Burbank, WA, 99323
United States
From Pasco, Washington, take Highway 12 east. After crossing the Snake River Bridge, take the next exit and continue to State Route 124. The park entrance is on the left just after the roundabout.
Latitude & Longitude: 46.2137 / -119.013
Elevation: 106 feet
Policies & Rules
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CHECK-OUT TIME 12 PM (NO EXCEPTIONS) |
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CHECK-IN TIME 2 PM (NO EXCEPTIONS) |
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Alcoholic beverages prohibited |
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NO water hookup at individual sites; fill tanks at dump station |
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Park gate closed and quiet hours from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. |
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All campers must STOP and check-in at gate house before proceeding into the campground |
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Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org
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PETS must be RESTRAINED on a 6 ft leash at ALL TIMES |
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Campfires allowed UNLESS A FIRE BAN is in effect |
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ALL WHEELS on PAVEMENT |
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When hanging hammocks on trees must use 3 inch flat strap (webbing) |
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NO DOG RUNS |
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An adult must be present at campsite for group members 17 and under |