About Hood Park
Number of accommodations: 67
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (327)
Review Summary
Amy L
VerifiedAugust 10, 2021 • Stayed at: 05, Loop: Campground
We enjoyed our RV stay. The price was right. The campground was well laid out, plenty of sites, helpful host. Electricity only available at site, but good potable water available at the campground entrance. Things to watch out for: direction of sprinkler spray (good you had a chart), lots of spiders, geese were everywhere along the shoreline, river traffic and train on the opposite shore at night.
Activities to include: We were there to visit the Whitman Mission Historical site half an hour away. The Visitor Center was closed Monday and Tuesday, but we did not know that until we made the drive. We just toured the grounds alone with the aid of a brochure at the door. Restrooms were open and drinking water supply was still available.
Saw the Lewis and Clark historical marker and would like more information available for that history. We did not make it to the Sacajawea State Park or Fort McNary due to time restaints but would love to know information about those nearby sites as well. We would be interested in seeing the Hood Farm layout or a living heritage center at the park one day. We enjoyed sunset on the river, paddleboarding, but getting into the water was dirty due to the geese on the beach and the algae on the edge.
Heather L
VerifiedAugust 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 06, Loop: Campground
Good and bad:
The facilities were clean and park personnel friendly and helpful. Campground very shady. Electrical at each site was a real surprise/bonus! The river was very pleasant for kayaking, once we got through the "stinky" algae and weedy section.
Bad: the park and shade trees are crawling with spiders-very large ones! We were camping in a Vanagon-thank goodness not a tent! In the morning our van was covered with spiders and there were at least a dozen around the inside of the door openings. We were even killing them after arriving back home.
Julie K
VerifiedAugust 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 05, Loop: Campground
The campground itself was nice enough. But there were SO MANY geese around that the whole campground smelled like a sewer. Also the spiders were ENORMOUS and EVERYWHERE. The swim area was okay, but you had to fight the geese off, and the water didn't seem clean.
Eric B
VerifiedAugust 8, 2021 • Stayed at: 58, Loop: Campground
As typical COE campgrounds, this was great. We had a great spot with a good view of the Snake River. But on our next to last night there we lost power on one leg of the 50 amp service. The Host were able to move us to the site next to us. We still had a great view of the Snake River. For us we had a rarity for a COE site, we had FHUs! The site was level, water pressure was good at 40 PSI, power was over 118 vac, sewer had a heavy metal flip cap to hold the hose in place and was located close to the ground. There is a lot of shade in this campground so getting satellite TV can be a challenge. We were not able to receive satellite TV in our sites 44 and 41. The only negative here is the massive infestation of spiders! Each morning I would remove 30 or 40+ spiders from the outside of our motor home. There are spiders everywhere. I talk to the Host and this is typical starting May/June through September/October. AT&T cell service was good and AT&T LTE data was great with 149 Mbps upload and 39 Mbps download.
Matt N
VerifiedAugust 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 51, Loop: Campground
This was an awful experience. We drove from California for a professional bass tournament. Got there and the place was pretty nice. In the morning we went to leave and we’re locked in! I’ve never been to a place were they lock you in! Usually they have spike strips so you can leave but no one new can enter. It was a safety hazard. What if an emergency happened or you needed to leave due to something else. Well needless to say we had to find accommodations elsewhere. We had already paid for 6 nights and were out the money
Jeff R
VerifiedJuly 30, 2021 • Stayed at: 20, Loop: Campground
This is our second time staying at Hood Park. Both wonderful memorable experiences. Great location, beautiful park, pleasant staff.
Leeann W
VerifiedJuly 28, 2021 • Stayed at: 34, Loop: Campground
This is the tidiest campground we ever have had the pleasure of finding, a hidden gem. The sites run the gamut, a few are a little crowded, a few are wide open with pretty scenic views. The grounds offer recreation options on and in the water, some walking trails in quasi natural settings, a well equipped playground for kids. The bathroom is professionally maintained, even scrubbed clean, and although the building ventilation is astonishingly poor, there’s no evidence of any mold in the showers.
The setting has a somewhat industrial quality, as there’s a tank farm looming down the river, but in general the scenery is pretty enough that you don’t have to look far to enjoy a truly pleasant vista.
Corey T
VerifiedJuly 28, 2021 • Stayed at: 47, Loop: Campground
Park staff was very friendly and respectful. Bathrooms real clean and accessible. Overall park was a lot fun and clean with a quiet relaxing atmosphere.
Douglas D
VerifiedJuly 26, 2021 • Stayed at: 33, Loop: Campground
Next to the water, lots of shade, and the facilities were clean.
Tiara M
VerifiedJuly 25, 2021 • Stayed at: 02, Loop: Campground
Lots of spiders
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 |