Reviews (5)
What Guests Are Saying
Rocky Point Campground is well-maintained and offers a peaceful setting, especially for those who enjoy the Pacific Northwest, even in the fall. The campground features clean facilities, friendly staff, and accessible sites, many of which provide pleasant views and proximity to the lake. However, road and train noise can be disruptive, so light sleepers may want to come prepared with earplugs.
What Guests Are Saying
Rocky Point Campground is well-maintained and offers a peaceful setting, especially for those who enjoy the Pacific Northwest, even in the fall. The campground features clean facilities, friendly staff, and accessible sites, many of which provide pleasant views and proximity to the lake. However, road and train noise can be disruptive, so light sleepers may want to come prepared with earplugs.
Review Summary
Todd Clow
October 12, 2025
Park maintained well, very peaceful setting...Love the PNW even in fall rain and all.
Rick Johnson
July 24, 2025
Campgrounds are well kept. Our site was next to the river, so we were sheltered a bit from road traffic. No access to lake from campground, you gotta head to boat launch area, just a short walk. Lake shore can get windy. We stayed two nights, I fished a bit but no luck, water was pretty low, but nice for taking a dip.
PNWsnapdragon
July 21, 2025
The layout of the campground is tightly packed but all sites seem easily accessible. We were in a pull through site with a pop-up camper and a tent. We had plenty of space in ours but some sites are very small. You have to check in with the camp host when you arrive. He's super friendly so don't hesitate going up to his door. Firewood is available for $8 a bundle. We were there 7/18 to 7/20 and we could still have a campfire. That may change at anytime due to the fire hazard being very high. The lake is next to the campground but from most sites, you can't even see it. Try and book on the edge right next to the water. Site 409 has a trail that leads to the lake where you can more easily get to the water. Vault toilets were clean and well maintained. I'd suggest brining your own toilet paper with you just in case there isn't any in there.
We drove to Sandy Beach but the water level is so incredibly low that the entire swim area was out of the water. You can still swim there, you just have to walk out a bit.
We drove to the main campground just to check it out and it's also very nice, big, full of people and kids running around. We went swimming at that swim area but had to walk out a bit and be super careful on the waters edge because it's all big rocks. Bring a pop-up canopy if you have one or one of those half open beach shade things. Water is nice, cool and not full with algae and weeds.
The reason for the missing 🌟 in my review is the road noise. We were prepared for some noise because of other reviews and our camping buddies we were with told us about it but, it's worse than you think. The campground is literally right next to a very busy road AND there's a train that comes by at crazy hours of the night. If you're a light sleeper, bring ear plugs or something. It's loud.
The fire rings are so cool and well maintained but bring a shovel, you'll need it to put our your coals. I try to avoid dumping a bunch of water in there so the next person has a better time making a fire. We found some metal trash in ours but that's expected sometimes. Happy camping!
Cindy Becker
June 19, 2025
Surprisingly peaceful nights sleep next to a busy street. We were a walk-in on a Friday and snagged site #411, next to the water. There is a path leading to a small beach. The path is steep but the view of the glacial fed lake to an intimate beach is worth the descent. Our site includes electrical 30 and 50 amp, picnic table and fire ring. The entire camp ground is clean and during our stay fellow campers were friendly and respectfully quiet after 9pm. Our Camp host Dan is friendly, helpful and suggested places to eat in the neighborhood. Next time we visit Mount Rainier, we will stay here again.
Corina del Valle
October 24, 2022
Stopped at the day use area to take in the sunset and let the dogs roam a bit. The sunset made our little adventure of the day worth it. The maintenance man or caretaker (not sure of his title) pulled in right behind us and got straight to work cleaning and restocking the public restrooms. He was kind and personable. The area was clean.
Location Rocky Point Campground
Address:
52910 Washington 7
Eatonville, WA, 98328
United States
The campground is on Washington 7 (State Route 7). Mountain Highway East is near and Interstate 5 is within regional access, providing additional regional access.
Latitude & Longitude: 46.7743 / -122.22
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Last updated: June 18, 2026