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Pacific Lake Recreation Site - Lakeview Ranch
The Pacific Lake Recreation Site, located east of Lakeview Ranch, features three quiet picnic and camping spots with scenic views of columnar basalt formations. The area offers various recreational activities, including hiking, horseback riding, a...
Coffeepot Lake Recreation Site
Coffeepot Lake Recreation Site offers a peaceful setting for picnicking and camping, featuring 900 acres of wildlife habitat and various recreational activities like fishing and boating. The site includes a boat launch, fishing dock, and seven cam...
Wenatchee Red Apple Flyers
From $20/night
Crab Creek - Rocky Ford Area
The Crab Creek primitive recreation site spans 3 acres and features two joined horse corrals, stock watering troughs, and camping areas for tents and RVs, attracting anglers, hunters, hikers, and horseback riders. It provides access to the BLM Cra...
Country Lane Campground & RV Park
From $20/night
Windust Park
Windust Park, located on Lake Sacajawea in Eastern Washington, is a remote destination favored by visitors seeking tranquility. The park features a waterfront campground with 24 primitive campsites, mature trees, and recreational activities such a...
Juniper Dunes OHV Area
Juniper Dunes OHV Area spans 3,920 acres of open riding terrain, featuring sandy trails and open dunes within a larger 19,600-acre outdoor recreation space. It's a popular destination for over 70,000 visitors annually, primarily for OHV activities...
Spring Canyon
Spring Canyon Campground, located on Lake Roosevelt's shoreline, offers a great spot for water enthusiasts. The lake, formed by the Grand Coulee Dam, spans 130 miles and is part of the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Campers can enjoy a d...
Spring Canyon Group Site
Spring Canyon Group Site is ideal for large families and groups enjoying boating or fishing on Lake Roosevelt. The site features a day-use swimming area, a boat ramp, and ample space for relaxation amidst beautiful lakeside scenery. Managed by the...
From $65/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
Fishhook Park
Fishhook Park, situated on Lake Sacajawea in Eastern Washington, is named after nearby Fishhook Rapids, where Lewis and Clark visited in 1805. The park is a popular fishing spot, drawing boaters and anglers to its black rock canyons. Visitors can ...
From $44/night
Tri-Cities RV Park
Rock Creek Recreation Site
Rock Creek Recreation Site, located in BLM’s Rock Creek Management Area, features stunning landscapes shaped by ancient glacial floods and serves as a primary access point for various outdoor activities like hiking, horseback riding, and fishing. ...
Jones Bay Campground
Jones Bay Campground is a small, rustic site located on the shore of Lake Roosevelt, featuring gravel and packed dirt terrain with limited vegetation. Accessible by boat, it includes a boat launch and dock; however, finding it by car may be challe...
From $23/night
Charbonneau Park and Campground
Charbonneau Park in Eastern Washington is recognized as one of America's Top 100 Family Campgrounds, situated on Lake Sacajawea created by the Ice Harbor Lock and Dam. Named after Toussaint Charbonneau, an interpreter for Lewis and Clark, the park...
Hood Park
Hood Park is situated on Lake Wallula in eastern Washington, created by the McNary Lock and Dam on the Mid-Columbia River. Nearby, Lewis and Clark camped at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, now Sacajawea State Park. The park offers...
From $35/night
Hawk Creek Campground
Hawk Creek Campground offers a private and secluded atmosphere near the lake, enhanced by a small waterfall. While it’s a popular spot, it maintains a tranquil environment, located near Fort Spokane Visitor Center but away from the crowds. A court...
From $23/night
Liberty Recreation Site
Liberty Recreation Site, located in the Cascade Mountains near the historic town of Liberty, offers 15 campsites along Williams Creek and is popular for camping and motorized trails. The site is open year-round, but access is limited during winter...
Mineral Springs Group
Mineral Springs Group Campground is located at 2,500 feet in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest of northern Washington. The site offers visitors stunning views of nearby peaks and old-growth forests. It provides a natural setting for outdoor a...
From $125/night
Circle 'H' RV Park & Storage
From $70/night
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Pacific Lake Recreation Site - Lakeview Ranch
The Pacific Lake Recreation Site, located east of Lakeview Ranch, features three quiet picnic and camping spots with scenic views of columnar basalt formations. The area offers various recreational activities, including hiking, horseback riding, a...
Coffeepot Lake Recreation Site
Coffeepot Lake Recreation Site offers a peaceful setting for picnicking and camping, featuring 900 acres of wildlife habitat and various recreational activities like fishing and boating. The site includes a boat launch, fishing dock, and seven cam...
Wenatchee Red Apple Flyers
From $20/night
Crab Creek - Rocky Ford Area
The Crab Creek primitive recreation site spans 3 acres and features two joined horse corrals, stock watering troughs, and camping areas for tents and RVs, attracting anglers, hunters, hikers, and horseback riders. It provides access to the BLM Cra...
Country Lane Campground & RV Park
From $20/night
Windust Park
Windust Park, located on Lake Sacajawea in Eastern Washington, is a remote destination favored by visitors seeking tranquility. The park features a waterfront campground with 24 primitive campsites, mature trees, and recreational activities such a...
Juniper Dunes OHV Area
Juniper Dunes OHV Area spans 3,920 acres of open riding terrain, featuring sandy trails and open dunes within a larger 19,600-acre outdoor recreation space. It's a popular destination for over 70,000 visitors annually, primarily for OHV activities...
Spring Canyon
Spring Canyon Campground, located on Lake Roosevelt's shoreline, offers a great spot for water enthusiasts. The lake, formed by the Grand Coulee Dam, spans 130 miles and is part of the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Campers can enjoy a d...
Spring Canyon Group Site
Spring Canyon Group Site is ideal for large families and groups enjoying boating or fishing on Lake Roosevelt. The site features a day-use swimming area, a boat ramp, and ample space for relaxation amidst beautiful lakeside scenery. Managed by the...
From $65/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
Fishhook Park
Fishhook Park, situated on Lake Sacajawea in Eastern Washington, is named after nearby Fishhook Rapids, where Lewis and Clark visited in 1805. The park is a popular fishing spot, drawing boaters and anglers to its black rock canyons. Visitors can ...
From $44/night
Tri-Cities RV Park
Rock Creek Recreation Site
Rock Creek Recreation Site, located in BLM’s Rock Creek Management Area, features stunning landscapes shaped by ancient glacial floods and serves as a primary access point for various outdoor activities like hiking, horseback riding, and fishing. ...
Jones Bay Campground
Jones Bay Campground is a small, rustic site located on the shore of Lake Roosevelt, featuring gravel and packed dirt terrain with limited vegetation. Accessible by boat, it includes a boat launch and dock; however, finding it by car may be challe...
From $23/night
Charbonneau Park and Campground
Charbonneau Park in Eastern Washington is recognized as one of America's Top 100 Family Campgrounds, situated on Lake Sacajawea created by the Ice Harbor Lock and Dam. Named after Toussaint Charbonneau, an interpreter for Lewis and Clark, the park...
Hood Park
Hood Park is situated on Lake Wallula in eastern Washington, created by the McNary Lock and Dam on the Mid-Columbia River. Nearby, Lewis and Clark camped at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, now Sacajawea State Park. The park offers...
From $35/night
Hawk Creek Campground
Hawk Creek Campground offers a private and secluded atmosphere near the lake, enhanced by a small waterfall. While it’s a popular spot, it maintains a tranquil environment, located near Fort Spokane Visitor Center but away from the crowds. A court...
From $23/night
Liberty Recreation Site
Liberty Recreation Site, located in the Cascade Mountains near the historic town of Liberty, offers 15 campsites along Williams Creek and is popular for camping and motorized trails. The site is open year-round, but access is limited during winter...
Mineral Springs Group
Mineral Springs Group Campground is located at 2,500 feet in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest of northern Washington. The site offers visitors stunning views of nearby peaks and old-growth forests. It provides a natural setting for outdoor a...
From $125/night
Circle 'H' RV Park & Storage
From $70/night
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Moses Lake has 324 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Charbonneau Park and Campground 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 Moses Lake 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 Moses Lake welcome pets. Charbonneau Park and 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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