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RV Camping in Washington — Which Sites Actually Fit

198 real campsites across 12 campgrounds in Washington, each with a confirmed maximum RV length sourced from Recreation.gov. Longest listed site: 106 ft.

198
real campsites
12
campgrounds
106 ft
longest confirmed site
78%
of sites fit 30+ ft rigs

Campgrounds in Washington

CampgroundSitesLongest sitePull-throughHookups available
Kaner Flat Campground 44 105 ft 9 Dry camping only
Tinkham Campground 43 46 ft 0 Dry camping only
Lodgepole Campground (Washington) 34 106 ft 10 Dry camping only
Beaver Campground 25 40 ft 3 Dry camping only
Sawmill Flat Campground 19 41 ft 1 Dry camping only
Moss Creek campground 16 40 ft 1 Dry camping only
American Forks Campground 12 45 ft 0 Dry camping only
Swan Lake Kitchen 1 30 ft 0 Dry camping only
Rooks Park (Wa) Bennington Lake 1 25 ft 0 Dry camping only
Mineral Springs Group 1 35 ft 0 Dry camping only
East Kachess Group Site 1 30 ft 1 Dry camping only
Taneum Cabin 1 40 ft 1 Dry camping only

Washington RV sites by rig length

20 ft rig196 sites fit
25 ft rig178 sites fit
30 ft rig155 sites fit
35 ft rig118 sites fit
40 ft rig102 sites fit
45 ft rig54 sites fit
50 ft rig26 sites fit

See the full national breakdown on the rig-length pages.

FAQ

How many RV campgrounds are in Washington?

RVFitFinder tracks 12 real campgrounds in Washington, each with confirmed per-site RV length data from Recreation.gov.

How many real RV campsites does RVFitFinder track in Washington?

198 real campsites, each with a confirmed maximum vehicle length.

What's the longest RV site in Washington?

The longest confirmed site in Washington is 106 ft, at Kaner Flat Campground.

What percentage of Washington campsites fit a 30 ft RV?

78% of tracked Washington campsites (155 of 198) have a confirmed maximum RV length of 30 ft or more.

Which Washington campground has the most RV sites?

Kaner Flat Campground, with 44 tracked sites.

Are there pull-through RV sites in Washington?

Yes — 26 of 198 tracked Washington sites are listed as pull-through.