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Walupt Lake Campground
Walupt Lake Campground provides picturesque views of Mt. Adams and offers private, shaded sites among hemlock, cedar, and fir trees. It's an ideal destination for fishing, swimming, boating, and accessing various hiking, biking, and horseback ridi...
From $45/night
Blind Island
Blind Island is a three-acre marine camping park on Shaw Island, part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, open year-round for boaters using non-motorized watercraft. The park offers primitive camping, picnicking, and wildlife watching, although there is...
Falls Creek Campground
Falls Creek Campground offers picturesque campsites along the shores of Lake Quinault, surrounded by old-growth trees and a rich rain forest. Visitors can enjoy scenic views and various interpretive opportunities. It's an ideal spot for fishing an...
From $25/night
Adams Fork Campground
Adams Fork Campground is located by the Cispus River, surrounded by tall conifers, and features single and double camping sites, some along the riverbank. It serves as a great base for exploring Mount St. Helens and offers access to various recrea...
From $45/night
Kemp Olson Memorial Park
From $20/night
Goodell Creek Campground
Goodell Creek Campground requires reservations during peak season (late May to early September) with staggered booking releases: campsites #1-#13 can be reserved 6 months in advance, while #14-#19 can be reserved 7 days in advance. Unreserved site...
Wenatchee Red Apple Flyers
From $20/night
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Takhlakh Lake Campground
Takhlakh Lake Campground, located at 4,400 feet near Mt. Adams, offers stunning views and ample shade by the lake. Though it has a short season, it is a favored spot for hikers exploring the surrounding trails.
From $25/night
Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground
Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground, located in Olympic National Park along the Sol Duc River, offers hot spring pools and access to hiking trails, including the popular trail to Sol Duc Falls. The campground features 82 tent sites and 17 RV sit...
From $40/night
Big Pines
The Yakima River winds through basalt cliffs and desert hills, offering wildlife viewing, fishing, and family rafting in a scenic area. Managed by the Bureau of Land Management, the region includes over 9700 acres with five developed access sites....
From $15/night
Hoh Rainforest Campground
The Hoh Campground's reservation season for summer 2026 is from June 12 to September 6, with campsites released in staggered blocks: A loop sites 6 months in advance, C loop sites 2 weeks in advance, and B loop sites 4 days in advance. Outside thi...
From $24/night
Silver Cove RV Resort
Toutle River RV Resort
Lower Falls Campground
Lower Falls Campground, situated in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, offers visitors scenic waterfalls and access to the Lewis River Trail. It is open from mid-May to October. It's an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts.
From $35/night
Patos Island
Patos Island is a remote 200-acre island in the Salish Sea, notable for its scenic views and recreational activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Managed cooperatively by the BLM and Washington State Parks, it features a historic l...
Circle 'H' RV Park & Storage
From $70/night
Lighthouse By The Bay - ARCHIVE
From $38/night
Swift Forest - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Beaver Bay - Managed by American Land & Leisure
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Walupt Lake Campground
Walupt Lake Campground provides picturesque views of Mt. Adams and offers private, shaded sites among hemlock, cedar, and fir trees. It's an ideal destination for fishing, swimming, boating, and accessing various hiking, biking, and horseback ridi...
From $45/night
Blind Island
Blind Island is a three-acre marine camping park on Shaw Island, part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, open year-round for boaters using non-motorized watercraft. The park offers primitive camping, picnicking, and wildlife watching, although there is...
Falls Creek Campground
Falls Creek Campground offers picturesque campsites along the shores of Lake Quinault, surrounded by old-growth trees and a rich rain forest. Visitors can enjoy scenic views and various interpretive opportunities. It's an ideal spot for fishing an...
From $25/night
Adams Fork Campground
Adams Fork Campground is located by the Cispus River, surrounded by tall conifers, and features single and double camping sites, some along the riverbank. It serves as a great base for exploring Mount St. Helens and offers access to various recrea...
From $45/night
Kemp Olson Memorial Park
From $20/night
Goodell Creek Campground
Goodell Creek Campground requires reservations during peak season (late May to early September) with staggered booking releases: campsites #1-#13 can be reserved 6 months in advance, while #14-#19 can be reserved 7 days in advance. Unreserved site...
Wenatchee Red Apple Flyers
From $20/night
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Takhlakh Lake Campground
Takhlakh Lake Campground, located at 4,400 feet near Mt. Adams, offers stunning views and ample shade by the lake. Though it has a short season, it is a favored spot for hikers exploring the surrounding trails.
From $25/night
Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground
Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground, located in Olympic National Park along the Sol Duc River, offers hot spring pools and access to hiking trails, including the popular trail to Sol Duc Falls. The campground features 82 tent sites and 17 RV sit...
From $40/night
Big Pines
The Yakima River winds through basalt cliffs and desert hills, offering wildlife viewing, fishing, and family rafting in a scenic area. Managed by the Bureau of Land Management, the region includes over 9700 acres with five developed access sites....
From $15/night
Hoh Rainforest Campground
The Hoh Campground's reservation season for summer 2026 is from June 12 to September 6, with campsites released in staggered blocks: A loop sites 6 months in advance, C loop sites 2 weeks in advance, and B loop sites 4 days in advance. Outside thi...
From $24/night
Silver Cove RV Resort
Toutle River RV Resort
Lower Falls Campground
Lower Falls Campground, situated in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, offers visitors scenic waterfalls and access to the Lewis River Trail. It is open from mid-May to October. It's an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts.
From $35/night
Patos Island
Patos Island is a remote 200-acre island in the Salish Sea, notable for its scenic views and recreational activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Managed cooperatively by the BLM and Washington State Parks, it features a historic l...
Circle 'H' RV Park & Storage
From $70/night
Lighthouse By The Bay - ARCHIVE
From $38/night
Swift Forest - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Beaver Bay - Managed by American Land & Leisure
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Issaquah has 220 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Salt Creek Recreation Area is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near Issaquah vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near Issaquah welcome pets. Goodell Creek Campground is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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