Warning
GeneralLimited trash services. Pack it in, pack it out.
Warning
GeneralThere is a Dump/Fill Station one-time fee of $10 for campers with a reservation or $5 with Senior/Access pass. This is intended for visitors recreating in established campgrounds within the boundaries of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area and not for residential use. Pay online prior to use at pay.gov/public/form/start/1575878640
About Evans Campground
Number of accommodations: 43
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (110)
What Guests Are Saying
Evans Campground offers a fun and picturesque camping experience, with clean facilities and friendly hosts. Many guests appreciated the beautiful river views, well-maintained sites, and easy access to amenities. However, some noted issues with bathroom cleanliness, low water levels for boating, and a lack of camp host presence, which affected rule enforcement.
What Guests Are Saying
Evans Campground offers a fun and picturesque camping experience, with clean facilities and friendly hosts. Many guests appreciated the beautiful river views, well-maintained sites, and easy access to amenities. However, some noted issues with bathroom cleanliness, low water levels for boating, and a lack of camp host presence, which affected rule enforcement.
Review Summary
Venice F
VerifiedMay 31, 2023 • Stayed at: 20, Loop: 2
Amazing spot, nice and leveled for our almost 30 ft camper trailer. Nice, secluded but not too far from town!
Venice F
VerifiedMay 31, 2023 • Stayed at: 20, Loop: 2
Amazing spot, nice and leveled for our almost 30 ft camper trailer. Nice, secluded but not too far from town!
Kimberly N
VerifiedSeptember 15, 2022 • Stayed at: 30, Loop: 3
We frequently camp at Evans and have never had a poor experience. The grounds are clean and well kept. Access to the dock is convenient and restrooms are cleaned and stocked, although no hand soap is provided. Boat launch is readily available so long as the water level is met and beach access is also convenient. Water and septic disposal is easy to pull up to. Overall, always a memorable camping experience with nice grassy areas to play in and spaces are wide and long enough for the appropriate vehicles.
Kimberly N
VerifiedSeptember 15, 2022 • Stayed at: 30, Loop: 3
We frequently camp at Evans and have never had a poor experience. The grounds are clean and well kept. Access to the dock is convenient and restrooms are cleaned and stocked, although no hand soap is provided. Boat launch is readily available so long as the water level is met and beach access is also convenient. Water and septic disposal is easy to pull up to. Overall, always a memorable camping experience with nice grassy areas to play in and spaces are wide and long enough for the appropriate vehicles.
Amanda W
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2022 • Stayed at: 09, Loop: 1
The map of the spots are very deceiving and sooo small. The pull through Rv spots are hardly big enough to fit an travel trailer through and all the spots are right on top of each other. The bees were so bad!! The bathrooms were dirty every day of the trip. The boat launch was closed due to the water being low. The beach around loop 1 was disgusting and had bugs and algae all over. Someone was skinning their fish and throwing it in the water around the beach. Plenty of open grass area for kids to play. Camping spots were clean.
Amanda W
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2022 • Stayed at: 09, Loop: 1
The map of the spots are very deceiving and sooo small. The pull through Rv spots are hardly big enough to fit an travel trailer through and all the spots are right on top of each other. The bees were so bad!! The bathrooms were dirty every day of the trip. The boat launch was closed due to the water being low. The beach around loop 1 was disgusting and had bugs and algae all over. Someone was skinning their fish and throwing it in the water around the beach. Plenty of open grass area for kids to play. Camping spots were clean.
Chad M
VerifiedAugust 16, 2022 • Stayed at: 32, Loop: 3
The highs:
Beach/swimming area is very nice with fine sand. There is a good amount of shallow water for the kids.
Restrooms were clean.
There is a nice courtesy boat dock.
Highway and train noise was minimal, despite the close proximity to the campground.
The lows:
Many sites were very close together
Trees were a bit sparse, so shade was tough to find in many spots throughout the day. Most spots along the water get hit camp-side in the afternoon through the early evening.
Most of the "pull-through" sites are tiny. We had trouble staying out of the road in spot 33 with an 18' trailer and Jeep Grand Cherokee.
If you are in spot 32 and 33, nearly every a$$hole on the west side of the campground thinks your site is a shortcut to the beach. These less-than-courteous campers have to come down the driveway for spot 32 and weave through wooden pylons that designate the parking area. They KNOW they are going through someone's spot. They don't care. Cutting through our site was the norm, not the exception.
In mid-August, the Canadian geese can be very rowdy in the early morning hours. They also crap all over the place. We were advised by the rangers to shower after swimming to avoid swimmer's itch due to the goose feces.
The beach is open to public use, so it can get a bit crowded when the locals roll in.
Speaking of locals, we witnessed a late 90's/early 2000's black Civic with three early-20's shady looking males creep through the campground twice in the three days we were there. They weren't looking for their next camping spot. We locked all valuable items up at night and fortunately nothing went missing.
Other notes:
We were able to get 2-3 bars of either 4G LTE or 5G extended coverage service through T-mobile throughout the campground.
Overall, the lake and scenery were very pretty and the beach was very nice, if a bit small. I don't think we'll be back to this campground as there are many better options in North Idaho, which is closer to us.
Chad M
VerifiedAugust 16, 2022 • Stayed at: 32, Loop: 3
The highs:
Beach/swimming area is very nice with fine sand. There is a good amount of shallow water for the kids.
Restrooms were clean.
There is a nice courtesy boat dock.
Highway and train noise was minimal, despite the close proximity to the campground.
The lows:
Many sites were very close together
Trees were a bit sparse, so shade was tough to find in many spots throughout the day. Most spots along the water get hit camp-side in the afternoon through the early evening.
Most of the "pull-through" sites are tiny. We had trouble staying out of the road in spot 33 with an 18' trailer and Jeep Grand Cherokee.
If you are in spot 32 and 33, nearly every a$$hole on the west side of the campground thinks your site is a shortcut to the beach. These less-than-courteous campers have to come down the driveway for spot 32 and weave through wooden pylons that designate the parking area. They KNOW they are going through someone's spot. They don't care. Cutting through our site was the norm, not the exception.
In mid-August, the Canadian geese can be very rowdy in the early morning hours. They also crap all over the place. We were advised by the rangers to shower after swimming to avoid swimmer's itch due to the goose feces.
The beach is open to public use, so it can get a bit crowded when the locals roll in.
Speaking of locals, we witnessed a late 90's/early 2000's black Civic with three early-20's shady looking males creep through the campground twice in the three days we were there. They weren't looking for their next camping spot. We locked all valuable items up at night and fortunately nothing went missing.
Other notes:
We were able to get 2-3 bars of either 4G LTE or 5G extended coverage service through T-mobile throughout the campground.
Overall, the lake and scenery were very pretty and the beach was very nice, if a bit small. I don't think we'll be back to this campground as there are many better options in North Idaho, which is closer to us.
David S
VerifiedAugust 15, 2022 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: 1
No water to the group site. Had to carry water over 100 yards for 20 people...
The faucet we did find was full of air and rust before clean water
David S
VerifiedAugust 15, 2022 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: 1
No water to the group site. Had to carry water over 100 yards for 20 people...
The faucet we did find was full of air and rust before clean water
Location Evans Campground
Address:
1949 Hwy 25 N.
Evans, WA, 99126
United States
Take Washington state Highway 395 north from Spokane. Travel 70.3 miles to the town of Kettle Falls, take Highway 25 north and travel 11 miles. Follow signs to the campground. It is on the west side of the highway.
Evans Campground is accessible via Washington State Highway 395, which connects to Spokane, and Highway 25, which leads north to the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 48.6982 / -118.018
Elevation: 396 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- Reservation only campground. No first come available.
- Dump/Fill Station onetime fee of $10 for campers with a reservation or $5 with Senior/Access pass. This is intended for visitors recreating in established campgrounds within the boundaries of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area and not for residential use. Pay online prior to use at pay.gov/public/form/start/1575878640
- Flush toilets are available and water faucets turned on May 1st to September 30, weather permitting.
- Lake level may affect the water supply.
- Pets are allowed and must be restrained at all times.
- No off-road vehicles permitted.
- No off-road parking; park in designated areas only.
- No metal detectors or collecting artifacts allowed.
- Bring confirmation with you. Transfer the confirmation information onto the green slips located at the Fee Board as you enter the campground. Hang filled out tag at your site.
- No generator usuage during our Quiet Hours.
- Fires are permitted in the fire rings year-round, EXCEPT when the fire danger rating reaches a critical level as indicated by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources for the area that includes Lake Roosevelt NRA.
- Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more.
- Weekly Boat Launch Permits must be purchased on line at https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/656441199 . Please purchase prior to your trip. Annual Boat Launch Permits are available in person by vendor only.
- For additional park information including other camping regulations, visit https://www.nps.gov/laro/index.htm or call 509-754-7889.
- For reservations book here, or call 877-444-6777.
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralLimited trash services. Pack it in, pack it out.
Warning
GeneralThere is a Dump/Fill Station one-time fee of $10 for campers with a reservation or $5 with Senior/Access pass. This is intended for visitors recreating in established campgrounds within the boundaries of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area and not for residential use. Pay online prior to use at pay.gov/public/form/start/1575878640
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Last updated: June 4, 2026