The best lakeside camping near Moro

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Lake camping in Moro delivers over 300 options for those who want water access without the crowds. Campgrounds like Justesen Ranches (92 reviews) put you right by the lake, making early morning swims or sunset hikes an easy habit. Sites start at $40 a night, with an average around $90—good value for a spot with showers, toilets, and a pet-friendly policy. Pack binoculars for wildlife-watching, and bring your hiking boots; the rolling hills and open water invite exploring. Nadja’s Hideway, just across the state line, is another favorite—check out Nadja's Hideway (49 reviews) for a different angle on lakeside quiet. If you like your evenings silent but for frogs and distant coyotes, you’ll fit right in.

97% (178)

Top-rated campgrounds near Moro

1. Nadja's Hideway

100%
(55)
27mi from Moro · 4 sites · RVs
Open for the 2025 Season Play in Hood River during the day, relax in the country at night. We're 6.5 miles up in the hills, called High Prairie, above the sleepy town Lyle. Enjoy the peace on our 5 acre hideaway, wake up with the chickens. Take a walk to look at Mt. Adams which is just around the corner. Hiking, biking, kite boarding, windsurfing all within a few miles of reach with never ending opportunities to get your exercise. Just ask for tips. The land has mostly Oak trees where you can take your nap in your hang matt. The place is easy accessible, far away from all but still close to all Gorge attractions during the day. The town has a nice little convenience store, country cafe, Chinese restaurant, and new to our town "Confluence Cafe" right at the entrance by the Klickitat River - Awesome views - yummy treats and coffee. Matt and Ali are super cool, go check it out. Grocery shopping is best done in Hood River, White Salmon or The Dalles. Once up here, there isn't much, so come prepared.
Pets
from 
$36
 / night

Lake camping in Moro delivers over 300 options for those who want water access without the crowds. Campgrounds like Justesen Ranches (92 reviews) put you right by the lake, making early morning swims or sunset hikes an easy habit. Sites start at $40 a night, with an average around $90—good value for a spot with showers, toilets, and a pet-friendly policy. Pack binoculars for wildlife-watching, and bring your hiking boots; the rolling hills and open water invite exploring. Nadja’s Hideway, just across the state line, is another favorite—check out Nadja's Hideway (49 reviews) for a different angle on lakeside quiet. If you like your evenings silent but for frogs and distant coyotes, you’ll fit right in.

97% (178)

Top-rated campgrounds near Moro

1. Nadja's Hideway

100%
(55)
27mi from Moro · 4 sites · RVs
Open for the 2025 Season Play in Hood River during the day, relax in the country at night. We're 6.5 miles up in the hills, called High Prairie, above the sleepy town Lyle. Enjoy the peace on our 5 acre hideaway, wake up with the chickens. Take a walk to look at Mt. Adams which is just around the corner. Hiking, biking, kite boarding, windsurfing all within a few miles of reach with never ending opportunities to get your exercise. Just ask for tips. The land has mostly Oak trees where you can take your nap in your hang matt. The place is easy accessible, far away from all but still close to all Gorge attractions during the day. The town has a nice little convenience store, country cafe, Chinese restaurant, and new to our town "Confluence Cafe" right at the entrance by the Klickitat River - Awesome views - yummy treats and coffee. Matt and Ali are super cool, go check it out. Grocery shopping is best done in Hood River, White Salmon or The Dalles. Once up here, there isn't much, so come prepared.
Pets
from 
$36
 / night

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