Wanapum Campground
Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park & Wanapum Recreation Area
Write a Review 4511 Huntzinger Rd. Vantage, WA 98950 509-856-2700 Reservations: 888-226-7688 Official WebsiteGPS: 46.9005, -119.9929
Overview of Wanapum Campground
Last Price Paid: $40
Reported by 95Bounder on 5/19/2023
Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Meanderings on 5/24/2022
Number of Sites 50
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Elevation 688 ft / 209 m
Max Length 60 ft
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Wanapum Campground 23 people have reviewed this location.
“Clean and functional hookups, huge sites, desert camping”
Reviewed 5/19/2023
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 6 |
RV Length: | 35' (Class A) |
We started our camping season with a weekend visit to Wanapum. Site 6 is a pull thru on the original loop. The RV pad is very level, but is also gravel, not asphalt. The utility pole was in great shape, like most Washington State Parks, and functioned properly. Water pressure strong and voltage available at the pole did not sag, as... more
We started our camping season with a weekend visit to Wanapum. Site 6 is a pull thru on the original loop. The RV pad is very level, but is also gravel, not asphalt. The utility pole was in great shape, like most Washington State Parks, and functioned properly. Water pressure strong and voltage available at the pole did not sag, as it often does at other RV parks. There is minimal shade on Site 6. Neighboring Site 8 has much more shade through the day, but the RV pad did not appear to be as level and the whole campsite is basically on a downhill slope. Site 4 had more shade at their picnic table throughout the day, but was basically a shade less site like 6. The sites that are mostly back-ins and on the inside of the main camping loop had more shade due to having more mature trees. I'd estimate that the back-in sites nearest the restrooms have the most opportunity for shade.
Campsites are huge, but not at all private. Sites are also not well shaded. We only had shade on our picnic table during the afternoon, but it wasn't particularly good shade as the trees that provided it were rather sparse. We had a huge amount of grass available to us in our campsite. A fire ring and aluminum picnic table were on our site, but a rather longish walk away from the RV. This is one of those campsites where you had better have a Clam day tent or awning to put up as you aren't going to have the campsite amenities close enough to your rig for your RV awning to do much good for you.
Campground hosts were visible and were out tidying up sites which had just been vacated almost as soon as the previous group had left. Because the campground is in the desert all the grass you see has to be irrigated. So unoccupied campsites were being actively irrigated in between occupants. I didn't notice too many campfires around the campground while we were there and couldn't locate the firewood for purchase. It was pretty warm for a mid-May visit, so maybe nobody was thinking about having a fire at night.
Restrooms were typical for Washington State Parks; well maintained. Washington State typically charges for showers, but during our visit the showers did not require tokens or coins to operate. I wouldn't bank on this being a permanent change to park policy.
Cellular service was excellent. Performance was as good or better than if you were in a major city. I was fully connected all weekend, which might not have been the best for unplugging and enjoying the outdoors. Access to the water is going to be at the swim beach or at the boat ramp. The campground itself has no access to the water except by following the roads down to the water or hiking the marked trails down to the beach. This is a 5 or maybe 10 minute walk. It helps to have bikes to get around because things are a bit spread out here.
We will be back, not sure when, but overall a quality, well maintained, if not fancy, campground.
95Bounder would stay here again
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“Overnite While Traveling East”
Reviewed 10/19/2022
Days stayed: | 1 |
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Site Number: | 19 |
RV Length: | 31' (Travel Trailer) |
This park now in the shoulder season. Sites are first come first serve. Very few campsite in use. This campground is well designed and clean. The grounds were manicured. Very quite and peaceful.
Bluebeard would stay here again
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“Very Good State Park Desert Campground ”
Reviewed 6/10/2022
Nightly rate: | $45 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 35 |
RV Length: | 27' (Travel Trailer) |
Very quiet and spread out State Park Campground in the Central Washington desert. Windy and raining at times, but overall very pleasant in early June. Nearby Gingko State Park is worth visiting. Boat launch, swimming area and desert biking around this clean campground.
Slacker would stay here again
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“Pretty state park, pricey and so windy”
Reviewed 5/24/2022
Nightly rate: | $45 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
RV Length: | 40' (Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel) |
Wanapum is a beautiful SP with FHUs and spacious sites along the Columbia, and it manages to be both easy to access and away from it all. Sites vary a little in levelness, but they are big rig friendly and offer some privacy (more so in the pull-thrus). Our utilities were easy to reach and worked well, and there is plenty of room to ... more
Wanapum is a beautiful SP with FHUs and spacious sites along the Columbia, and it manages to be both easy to access and away from it all. Sites vary a little in levelness, but they are big rig friendly and offer some privacy (more so in the pull-thrus). Our utilities were easy to reach and worked well, and there is plenty of room to walk a dog. We would definitely stay here again, except, as other reviewers mentioned… the wind can be really bad. I’m not one to complain about the weather (it’s certainly not the fault of the CG), but the wind in Vantage made it hard to get outside and enjoy the surrounding area. Over a week, we had 4 days of heavy winds all day, and we had 2 nights of poor sleep (after 4+ years of traveling FT, 1 of those nights was one of our windiest ever). The park does fill up on the weekends, but it was still peaceful during quiet hours. While we would stay here again, we wouldn’t bother with a whole week knowing we might have to deal with the wind again. Our Verizon worked fine here without a booster, and my only complaint is that this place is on the expensive side for what we normally pay to camp ($45 a night, $5 non-resident fee, and $8 reservations fee).
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“Convenient one night stop”
Reviewed 6/8/2021
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 47 |
RV Length: | 28' (Travel Trailer) |
Stopped for a night on a long trip. Surprisingly quiet. We had thought that noise from I-90 would be a an issue but we didn't hear a thing. It is over 2 miles south from the Interstate which adds to the quiet. Two loops, one nearer the river (lake?) the other, upper, farther back. Upper loop is all pull through sites with water and... more
Stopped for a night on a long trip. Surprisingly quiet. We had thought that noise from I-90 would be a an issue but we didn't hear a thing. It is over 2 miles south from the Interstate which adds to the quiet. Two loops, one nearer the river (lake?) the other, upper, farther back. Upper loop is all pull through sites with water and power. Most of them have nice views of the water. Upper loop is more deserty. Lower loop is much more treed, grassy and nearer the water. Nicely maintained CG. If you arrive without a reservation be sure to check the payment board for available sites before setting up, the sites are not marked in any way to inform you of their status for the night.
shoulder season campers would stay here again
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“Great Stop on Way to East side”
Reviewed 5/14/2021
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 23 |
Stopped here for 1 night when headed to east side of the state. Very clean park, beautiful grounds. Easy pull through site with a large grass area.
Worked remotely on my Verizon hotspot with no issues.
Will camp here again!
J_Free15 would stay here again
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“Lovely spot in Central WA”
Reviewed 5/9/2021
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 49 |
After driving by Gingko Tree Petrified Forest State Park countless times, finally made plans to visit using nearby Wanapum State Park as our base. Clean and well maintained, we enjoyed our stay despite the banshee inspired winds.
Tandem Travelers would stay here again
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“Beautiful views, but windy!”
Reviewed 4/13/2021
Nightly rate: | $45 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 22 |
We stayed here on 4/12/21 for 3 nights and it was nearly empty, maybe 6 other sites were occupied. The views are amazing, but the winds can be amazing too. I'm sure it was gusting to 40mph the second day of our stay. We picked it because it had good reviews and the parks in Ellensburg didn't and while I think this was a nicer place to ... more
We stayed here on 4/12/21 for 3 nights and it was nearly empty, maybe 6 other sites were occupied. The views are amazing, but the winds can be amazing too. I'm sure it was gusting to 40mph the second day of our stay. We picked it because it had good reviews and the parks in Ellensburg didn't and while I think this was a nicer place to stay, it is a good 30 miles east of Ellensburg.
When we were there, only the loop next to the water was open. But we walked through the other loop and noticed that some sites would have been difficult for larger rigs, du to the placement of the water/electric post. They are too far into the site and so the entry angle could be difficult. Most sites are fairly level, but some are sloped or are very short pull through. We have a 41' 5th wheel and I'm not sure we could have gotten into some of them.
There is a petrified forest visitor center nearby, but we were not able to visit during the hours they were opened.
JenandEric would stay here again
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“Excellent Campground..nice spots and very clean!”
Reviewed 10/18/2020
Nightly rate: | $45 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 38 |
RV Length: | 20' (Travel Trailer) |
We’ve stayed here three times now. The wind can be a drag at times but the views are worth it! We love that it’s pretty close to some of our favorite hiking areas..like the Ancient Lakes trails.
Linda would stay here again
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“Great! Quiet, clean, well maintained. ”
Reviewed 10/14/2020
Nightly rate: | $45 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 9 |
RV Length: | 13' (Travel Trailer) |
This was our first time at Wanapum. Since it’s fall, the area was pretty quiet. We had a mix of sun and rain. The wind was off and on, but I was glad to be warned about it —we packed up everything at night. This has to be one of the nicest maintained campgrounds we have visited. The sites were in good condition, well-manicured. It ... more
This was our first time at Wanapum. Since it’s fall, the area was pretty quiet. We had a mix of sun and rain. The wind was off and on, but I was glad to be warned about it —we packed up everything at night.
This has to be one of the nicest maintained campgrounds we have visited. The sites were in good condition, well-manicured. It was so nice. The bathrooms were clean and the showers were hot.
It’s a quiet area, which is what we wanted. Our site had a great view of Wanapum Lake and a beautiful sunrise. We did some hiking, then mostly relaxed around the camper. It was nice to get out into dry, sunnier climate before winter sets in.
Sarah would stay here again
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Wanapum State Park – Vantage, Washington – Subi & The 5
Our next destination was Mount Rainier National Park with a one night stopover at a national forest campground along the Naches River. A few weeks earlier we had received an email from Recreation...
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Amenities
Hookups
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Recreation
- boat ramp
- fishing
- picnic area
- recreation trail
- swimming beach
- water access
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
Facilities
- dump station
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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