Entiat Campgrounds

Entiat
Campgrounds

Entiat Campgrounds

Camping around Entiat offers a peaceful and immersive experience in the heart of the Pacific Northwest's natural beauty. Nestled between the Columbia River and the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, the region is rich with diverse landscapes, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts who want to enjoy serene riverside campsites or remote mountain backcountry. With a total of 9 campgrounds in Entiat, you have a lot of options - from Entiat City Park, which is a newer campground on the shores of the Columbia River with many amenities to Silver Falls Campground, located along the Entiat River and next to the great Silver Falls Hike. Peruse the list below to find the perfect Entiat Campground for your next trip!

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Entiat City Park

 
For a more developed camping experience close to the town of Entiat, Entiat City Park offers RV and tent camping with modern amenities. This campground is situated along the Columbia River, providing easy access to boating, swimming, and fishing. With picnic shelters, a boat launch, and playgrounds, it's a great spot for families or those looking for a blend of nature and convenience. The wide-open spaces and river views make it a relaxing place to camp while still being near the town's services.
Pine Flats Campground

Pine Flats Campground

 
Pine Flats Campground is nestled along the Entiat River approximately 25 miles north of Entiat. This rustic campground sits at an elevation of about 1,600 feet in a scenic area surrounded by ponderosa pines and Douglas firs. The Lower Mad River trail begins from the campground and is a popular hiking and mountain biking trail, with outstanding spring wildflowers and fall foliage. The campground has 6 individual campsites (first come first serve) and one group campsite (reservable) each with a picnic table and fire ring, and it includes amenities like vault toilets and potable water (during core months). Trailers up to 28 feet in length are allowed at both the individual and group sites. The campground is open seasonally from late April through late October.

Fox Creek Campground

 
Fox Creek is the first in a series of campgrounds nestled along the banks of the Entiat River in Entiat Valley. The campground is open seasonally from Mid May through the end of October, and has 16 campsites available, all of which are first come, first served. Maximum trailer length is 28 feet, and the campsites have picnic tables and fire pits, with a single vault toilet shared by the campground.

Lake Creek Campground

 
Lake Creek Campground provides access to a more remote area near the upper stretches of the Entiat River. This campground features 18 campsites with picnic tables and fire pits, 9 of which are reservable and 9 are first come first served. There is a vault toilet and potable water during warmer months and the campground is open seasonally from Mid May through October. The Lake Creek Trailhead is right next to the campground, and provides access to the Lake Creek, Middle Tommy and South Tommy trails. In the fall, the changing colors of the trees create a stunning backdrop for camping.

Silver Falls Campground

 
Located near the picturesque Silver Falls, this campground is a favorite for families and hikers alike. This spot is ideal for those wanting to combine a short hike with their stay, as the Silver Falls Interpretive trail along the banks of the Entiat River starts from within the campground, while the Silver Falls Trail is just a short walk from the campground. The campground has two separate loops with a total of 31 campsites, one of which is a group site and is reservable. The other 30 sites are first come first served. The campground is open from the end of May through October.
North Fork Campground

North Fork Campground

 
The North Fork Campground is a single group campsite and is first come, first served. There are a number of different spots suitable for tent camping and/or smaller trailers within the campground. The campsite has a single vault toilet, but no potable water nor garbage service. The campground is located along the Entiat River, just past the Entiat Falls, and is typically accessible in late May, and is open through the fall.

Spruce Grove Campground

 
Spruce Grove is a very small campground located 33 miles up the Entiat Valley. The campground has two first come first served campsites (trailers not recommended) and a vault toilet, with no other amenities. As of the fall of 2024, the campground is for day use only going forward due to hazard trees. Consult the forest service website for the latest information.

Three Creek Campground

 
This is a single group site along the Entiat River, supporting 20 to 30 people. There are 5 trailer sites, with additional car parking. The campground is open seasonally, typically late May until the road closes in the winter. Reservations are required June 1st through October 31st; outside of those dates the campground is first come first serve for groups, at $40 per night. The campground has a single pit toilet, but not potable water.

Cottonwood Campground

 
At 38 miles up the Entiat Valley, the Cottonwood Campground sits at the literal end of the road along the Entiat River. The campground has 25 campsites, with 4 vault toilets and potable water (during warmer months) - all campsites are first come, first served. It's open from early June until the end of September, however it is permissible to camp during the fall past September as long as the road is open. The Shetipo Trail, a popular dirt bike trail, starts from the campground, and the Entiat River trailhead is less than a half mile from the campground.

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