OutReserve

Pioneer Park

Pioneer Park Campground
Pend Oreille River at Pioneer Park Campground
Pioneer Park Entrance
Paddle boards and a kayak along the shores of the Pend Oreille River at Pioneer Park Campground
Enjoying the Pend Oreille River at Pioneer Park Campground

About Pioneer Park

Pioneer Park Campground is located in northeast Washington on the Pend Oreille River. Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing, boating and swimming. The campground's proximity to the city of Newport provides urban entertainment opportunities as well.

Number of accommodations: 15

Campground Amenities

  • Potable Water
    Potable Water

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently closed - Opens on May 22

Sites & Availability

15 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 002, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 003, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 004, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 005, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 006, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 007, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 008, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 009, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 010, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 011, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 012, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 014, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 015, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 016, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night
🚐 017, Loop: AREA PIONEER
No Hookups
$31.00
/ per night

Reviews (57)

What Guests Are Saying

Pioneer Park is a well-maintained and serene campground with attentive hosts and spacious sites that offer good privacy. Visitors appreciate the beautiful natural surroundings, cleanliness of facilities, and easy access to the river, making it a great spot for relaxation and nature walks. Some minor challenges include steep access at certain sites and rocky beaches, but overall, it provides a pleasant camping experience.

Review Summary

4.5
57 reviews
5
63.2%
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4
28.1%
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3
1.8%
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Andy B

Verified

July 7, 2025 Stayed at: 006, Loop: AREA PIONEER

5

Small campground, good amount of privacy between campsites, nice water access. The camp hosts were super nice, and were constantly working. I would like to commend the hosts and Forest Service for maintaining the campground despite all the staffing and budget cuts by the current administration.

Steve C

Verified

June 22, 2025 Stayed at: 003, Loop: AREA PIONEER

5

Nice campground! The paved roads are great for holding down the dust. The clean water stations are numerous so you're close from any camp site.

James U

Verified

August 21, 2024 Stayed at: 010, Loop: AREA PIONEER

5

It was one of the cleanest camps I have been to. The bathrooms were super clean and always stocked. There were no over flowing garbage. There was not garbage along the road or trails. It was beautiful. The camp hosts were very nice and clearly cared for the camp very well. Thank you

David V

Verified

July 23, 2024 Stayed at: 012, Loop: AREA PIONEER

5

Unexpectedly great CG. Stayed weekdays and it was very quiet with little traffic. Our site was especially shady which was welcome during the hot weather. Clean, restrooms especially clean, convenient trash cans, bear boxes, massive nice picnic tables. Only negative was the speed bumps - watch out, those things are serious; but they serve a good purpose..

Jacqueline S

Verified

June 2, 2024 Stayed at: 010, Loop: AREA PIONEER

5

I come typically here once a year when I have a weekend trip. Especially in spring. It’s the best place for a may weekend in my opinion. Many kinds of mushrooms grow and it’s fun to see them and the wild strawberries are coming out. Everything is lush and green and gorgeous. This trip the hosts kept everything immaculately clean. Vault toilets and no showers. Clean fresh water from the water stations. The reason we do this campground for spring is because it’s too soon for swimming which is not its greatest asset. The beach here is rocky and the current is strong. So for this reason when it’s warmer I go up the river to other campgrounds with better swimming. I have kayaked here but the current was strong and it was hard to come back it’s probably better in summer. Very close to town but far enough do silence. So many birds including our new friend the woodpecker. Great for walking small kids around the nature trail with educational plaques that teach about native life both plant life and the kalispel tribe. The sites themselves are great I don’t think you can go wrong. I liked this site I’m interested in site 4 for a future trip it looks really pretty . Site 14 is huge if you have a large group. Site 13 is difficult if you have physical challenges pick a different one. Firewood is available but a guy down the street sells bundles from his field for 5.00 good ones. The grates for cooking on the fire have improved and their picnic tables are amazing. Hope that helped. Oh and bathrooms are near pretty much all the sites there is one about every 4-5 sites.

Elizabeth M

Verified

September 28, 2023 Stayed at: 006, Loop: AREA PIONEER

5

Great walking, interpretation trail. Very well kept and handicap friendly.

Bertie M

Verified

September 26, 2023 Stayed at: 009, Loop: AREA PIONEER

4

Second visit this year, first time was in #11 at Fathers Day. Roomy sights with plenty of tent space. Which made my visits with friends/family from out of the country, the Oregon coast, across the state, and locals from Spokane and Priest River outstanding. New tables since early Summer! They are amazing solid and was able to play dice games! Yes!!!! Dice games!!!!! Which made my last night both nostalgic and filled with wonderful new memories. Hope we were not to loud for anyone that night. The only thing I could complain about was seasonal Yellow Jackets and how much they still really like Chicken in late summer!

The Pend Oreille River is low but beautiful as Always!

Oh and the Kalispels really rock with the interpretive historical trail as well. The art was wonderful! Thank you for diggin" the truth and bringin' to light how far back your history goes! It gave a great visual of how life was hundreds and thousands of years ago and how important community and nature were for survival and wellbeing. And yes well before our European invasion. Thank you Kalispel Cultural Department and all the Archaeologist involved, as well as the Artist, Botanist and the incredible translation of the Salish language throughout the entire walk.

Kelly M

Verified

September 21, 2023 Stayed at: 007, Loop: AREA PIONEER

5

Clean, quiet campground just over the Washington border from Idaho. Lots of trees for shade and clean vault toilets. Newport WA/Oldtown ID are within a mile with Grocery stores and restaurants. Beautiful river runs next to campground. We have stayed here before so we loved coming back.

Eric R

Verified

September 19, 2023 Stayed at: 010, Loop: AREA PIONEER

4

I was at site 10. Seems like it wasn’t as well setup for a tent as the other sites. Had to out my tent up in the gravel parking area and pull my vehicle up in the space. Would’ve been too tight for 2 tents. But campground was clean and was nice to have a fire!!

Joan M

Verified

September 19, 2023 Stayed at: 005, Loop: AREA PIONEER

3

We really like a lot of things about Pioneer Park. The proximity to our home is convenient, the lakes that are so close to it, then the boatlaunch right there in the park. The problem we had was the yellow jackets. The camp hosts have done what they can, but I'm highly allergic to them, so next time I'll bring benadryl in case of a sting.

Location Pioneer Park

Address:
1061 Leclerc Rd, S.
Newport, WA, 99156
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 48.2142 / -117.054

Elevation: 640 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

Bears and cougars frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers or locked inside your vehicle and remove all food from the area after eating

General

Entrance gates are locked from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

General

No off-road vehicles allowed

General

Reservations will be held until check-out time on the day after the scheduled arrival date. If the site has not been occupied at any time during this period, the reservation will be null and void and the site will be given to first-come first-served campers. The reservation will be a no show and no refund will be given.

General

No electric hookups at this facility

General

Click here for more information on Colville National Forest.

General

Check out the forest's campground description for specific information to Fish Your National Forest

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Don't Move Firewood: Please protect Pacific Northwest forests by preventing the spread of invasive species. Firewood can carry insects and diseases that can threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by obtaining and burning your firewood near your camping destination. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.

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