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Last Chance Glass Farm and Getaway

5 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Walla Walla, WA
Learn more about this land: Last Chance Glass Studio and Farm is a small working farm exceptionally situated in the gorgeous Walla Walla Valley. There are level access and pull through camp sites along the Burlingame Canal and the South fork of the Little Walla Walla river (a creek). Enjoy nature here on the Old Oregon trail in the form of beaver ponds, coyote song, deer trails, bird watching and star gazing - just a half mile from the historic Whitman Mission. Park on the partial pavement or on the grass almost anywhere you like, under the giant maples and sycamores or out in the sunshine on the park-like grounds facing the Blue Mountains. Quiet dogs permitted on leash on most dates. (please declare your dogs for planning purposes) Professionally maintained Sani-can. Potable well water available for refills. No hook ups. This is a small working farm whose pastures seasonally support local pedigreed sheep and goats. Owners request that you don't throw anything for the friendly working border collies. The farm is 7 miles from downtown Walla Walla. 4 miles to Walmart super center. Quiet hours (no generators) from 10pm
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Relaxing, Peaceful Lavender Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Milton Freewater, OR
For years the property was a fruit orchard located close in to town. Over the years crops have evolved. Now we grow alfalfa hay and —lavender! Beautiful lavender fields in the heart of the Walla Walla Valley wine country. Learn more about this land: Crockett Road Lavender Farm is located close in to Walla Walla wine country on paved roads. We are just off the main highway between Milton-Freewater and Walla Walla Easy to access for all size RVs on all paved roads. All campers are welcome to pick a spot on our spacious lush lawns surrounded by fragrant lavender fields. Pets are welcome and feel free to wander our alfalfa hay fields and long rows of colorful lavender. We are close to all the area attractions, wineries, golf courses, restaurants and historic sites Crockett Road Lavender Farm an active lavender producing operation and a country themed lavender boutique is on site if you wish to shop! One note--We do not have full RV hookups. Both Hipcamp sites on the farm do have water hooks. And, in a pinch, we can get power to you if absolutely needed. But there are no sewer hookups and no official electricity hookups.
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Mill Creek Farm/Park

1 site · RV, Tent40 acres · Walla Walla, WA
Seclusion awaits you on this 40-acre property nestled in a park-like setting on an active farm with sheep and cows. As you explore, you'll often spot turkeys and deer freely roaming the land. Choose your camping spot tucked away in a treed meadow, where the soothing sound of Mill Creek flows directly behind you, offering over a half-mile of river access for fishing or recreation. Just off old HWY 12, affectionately dubbed the wine highway, numerous wineries dot the landscape, with town just minutes away. This property offers the best of both worlds: the tranquility of camping in the trees and the convenience of nearby amenities.
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McGovern Residence

3 sites · RVs, Tents28 acres · Pomeroy, WA
The McGovern Residence is a magical little world we've created at the base of the Blue Mountains. We're about an hour South of Palouse Falls, an hour East of Walla Walla wine country, and about an hour West of Lewiston/Clarkston. The property consists of 28 acres on the Tucannon River with mature Ponderosa Pines, wildflowers, curated gardens, hiking trails, incredible valley views, and direct access to 1.4 million acres of public land. Multiple stocked lakes are accessible for fishing just a few miles up the road. Close to the river, The Flat can accommodate up to 2 tents and 4 people. The main campsite includes a hammock, picnic table, fire ring with benches, and parking for up to 2 cars. Immediately off the parking area is a secondary site with another picnic table and fire ring for those camping directly out of their vehicle. Campers have a faucet for fresh potable water and an outhouse for 24/7 bathroom needs. A short path from either campsite leads to a small river clearing for cooling off and lazy afternoons by the water. The Flat is the only site that we offer and we keep the group size low to ensure a peaceful and relaxing experience for everyone. We allow tents, cars, and smaller camper vans, but unfortunately cannot accommodate trailers or RV's. The main property is a pocket of green with mature cottonwood, ponderosa pines, choke cherry and elder scrub. Our property borders the Wooten Wildlife area which leads into the Umatilla National Forest - so that's 1.4 million acres of public lands directly to our South. Just down the road are some really great hiking trails and access points to the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness, or if you prefer to stay close, our property gains 1000' from river to property line. An afternoon trek to the top is challenging but provides a spectacular panoramic view of the Tucannon River valley. Pack some beer and some snacks and hang out for a wicked sunset. We're working hard on our hiking trail - currently it's 3/4 mile (1.5 mile round trip), and growing in length by the week. During your stay you'll probably see some wild turkey, quail, and some white tailed or mule deer. The area is known to have cougars (we run into them occasionally) bighorn sheep, rattlesnake, black bears, bobcats, and even the occasional moose! There's no shortage of wildlife in the area, and we enjoy when they visit us. Be on the lookout at dusk for the nightly bat show! We also have a flock of chickens that free-range during the day, so don't be surprised to get a visitor or two poking around for scraps. Our property is rural, but not isolated. Depending on where you stake your tent you might see some neighbors, but we can direct you to the right spot if you want to avoid it. The towns of Dayton and Pomeroy are both about 20 minutes away. Both have their own charm and offer a grocery store, a couple bars, gas, and supplies. There's an RV park and general store about a mile up the road if you need some quick essentials or a few gallons of gas. At the center of the property is a log cabin we're slowly renovating. We live here full time so when we're home we're out and about working on projects or clearing brush. You'll see us wandering, so interact with us as much as you want or just do your thing. This is our home and we like to host, but it's not necessary. On that note, this is not a 'campground'. We have a beautiful property with a campsite and like to share it! We hope you enjoy yourself while also respecting our home :)
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Urban Owl -Walla Walla

1 site · RV2 acres · College Place, WA
Welcome to our charming slice of land, conveniently less than a two-minute drive from over five wineries. The space exudes a rustic country feel, offering breathtaking views of the hills and spectacular sunsets. You'll enjoy your private outdoor area and designated parking. While water and electricity hookups are available, please note that there is no sewer access on-site. Historically, we've catered primarily to extended-stay traveling nurses. However, we're excited to open up our space to Hipcamp travelers like yourself. Experience the beauty of the countryside and the convenience of proximity to wineries during your stay with us.
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Country Campsite close to Wineries

8 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Walla Walla, WA
Park your RV or setup a tent next to the Walla Walla River. Our property is within walking and biking distance to wineries, Wine Valley Golf Course and Whitman Mission. Campsites are situated adjacent to horse pasture which houses Hawk, Jackson and Moose. They’re friendly, quiet neighbors! Our property is located 10-15 mins from downtown Walla Walla and has a beautiful view of the Blue Mountains. Please note: the campsite area is an open, grassy field. The sites aren't designated but offered up on a first come first serve basis. Potable well water is available. No hook ups.
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The best camping near Lewis and Clark Trail State Park guide

Overview

About

Nestled along the Touchet River, Lewis & Clark Trail State Park is a verdant retreat amid southeastern Washington's rolling fields. Here, adventurers can indulge in bird watching, fishing, and hiking through forests of ponderosa pine and maple. The park's campgrounds offer a serene base for exploring the natural beauty, with standard sites and unique teepees available for an unforgettable overnight stay.

Notable campgrounds

  • Standard Campsites - Nestle into the natural canopy with a tent or motorhome at these non-hookup sites.
  • Teepees - Experience a unique stay in one of the park's traditional teepees for a touch of adventure.
  • Group Camps - Ideal for larger gatherings, these campsites offer ample space for groups to enjoy.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as campsites fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, especially close to your desired date for unexpected availability.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better chances as weekends are often more popular.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked to still enjoy the area's natural beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Lewis & Clark Trail State Park is during the summer months, from April to October, when the park is open and fully accessible. Enjoy the park from 6:30am to dusk. Winter brings closure from November 1 to March 31, making it less ideal for visits.

Know before you go

  • Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to maintain the park's natural beauty.
  • Be aware of burn bans and only start fires in designated pits and grills.
  • Check the park's accessibility options, including accessible campsites and restrooms.
  • Remember to purchase a Discover Pass for park entry: $30 annually or $10 for a one-day pass.
  • Utilize the available facilities, including drinking water, trash service, and restrooms.

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