The best star host camping near Castle Rock

·

The gateway to Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Castle Rock is a small community offering basic amenities for road-tripping travelers, including a handful of gas stations, a supermarket, and a small smattering of restaurants. It's worthwhile stopping here if you want to get a feel for the area or ask local residents for insider tips about where to hike and what to see, but it's not the best place for camping. Instead, you'll want to head out to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest or the nearby Seaquest State Park, or check out one of the many private options along State Highway 504.

99% (7.9K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Summit Farms: Peaceful & Enjoyable

2. Summit Farms: Peaceful & Enjoyable

98%
(266)
45mi from Castle Rock · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia, WA
We are Mitch and Michelle, and we welcome you to our little slice of Heaven. While we are working hard to be good stewards of this beautiful land, and growing produce to be sold at local farmers markets and through other community-based channels – we also love sharing this hidden gem with visitors. Our 30-acre property is a turn-of-the-century homestead, featuring a Heritage listed barn, located on the Thurston Bountiful Byway, and just minutes from the HWY5/Exit 99 - yet private and secluded. Bordering a state park – with a mix of wetlands, prairie grass and forest – we offer both RV full hook-ups and dry campsites. Great for digital nomads, families, travel nurses, solo retreats or small group gatherings - safe, secure, serene, and enjoyable! Come to relax, have some fun, or both! Welcome to Summit Farms! WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT HERE: ~Our 115 y/o Big Red Barn is a sight to see! Not only gorgeous and unique, but a cool place to hang out. A perfect indoor spot for morning yoga, a quiet place to read, board games, a group meal, or some tunes and a game of pool on the slate table! We also have a 10ft screen, projector, speakers, mics and dozens of DVDs (or bring your own) And for a small additional fee, we can set up a movie and/or karaoke night. Please ask for details. ~We are just a few minutes’ drive from Millersylvania State Park, where you’ll find amazing trails, a lake for fishing, swimming and paddling, a seasonal snack bar and beer garden. ~There is Room To Roam. Our place boasts plenty of open space for walks, outdoor games, kiddos to run around, and secluded sanctuaries. Toss a ball with your youngster, play an unforgettable cornhole tournament, or just wander about, pick a spot and let your senses take over - a perfect place for quiet reflection. ~ If you pay attention, you’ll enjoy much wildlife not just on the ground, but in the air and waterways! Depending on the season, you’ll spot frogs, butterflies and dragonflies, eagles, hawks, garden snakes, rabbits, salamanders, herons, dozens of wild birds – of course the greedy deer families stealing apples and bedding down at dusk – and much more! ~Here, you’ll see Wide Open Skies! So, we don’t have the shadiest campsites around… but during your stay, you’ll never miss any of the sublime beauty above
Pets
Toilets
Full Hookups
from 
$30
 / night
Keesee River Property

5. Keesee River Property

100%
(36)
13mi from Castle Rock · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Kelso, WA
Expansive meadow nestled alongside the serene Coweeman River, this secluded haven offers a tranquil escape for off-grid camping enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance of this hidden gem, where the gentle flow of the river invites you to swim or cast your line into its calm, deep waters. Wander through the property and explore the rolling hills on the back side of the lot, offering a retreat into nature's embrace. Ample space abounds for your furry companions to frolic and play freely, making it an ideal haven for dogs. Revel in the sheer vastness of the surroundings, providing an open canvas for lively yard games or simply basking in the sun-dappled tranquility by the riverside, perhaps even indulging in a leisurely nap. Embrace the beauty of nature in this expansive sanctuary, where the harmony of the meadow and river creates an idyllic escape for relaxation and adventure alike.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

The gateway to Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Castle Rock is a small community offering basic amenities for road-tripping travelers, including a handful of gas stations, a supermarket, and a small smattering of restaurants. It's worthwhile stopping here if you want to get a feel for the area or ask local residents for insider tips about where to hike and what to see, but it's not the best place for camping. Instead, you'll want to head out to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest or the nearby Seaquest State Park, or check out one of the many private options along State Highway 504.

99% (7.9K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Summit Farms: Peaceful & Enjoyable

2. Summit Farms: Peaceful & Enjoyable

98%
(266)
45mi from Castle Rock · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia, WA
We are Mitch and Michelle, and we welcome you to our little slice of Heaven. While we are working hard to be good stewards of this beautiful land, and growing produce to be sold at local farmers markets and through other community-based channels – we also love sharing this hidden gem with visitors. Our 30-acre property is a turn-of-the-century homestead, featuring a Heritage listed barn, located on the Thurston Bountiful Byway, and just minutes from the HWY5/Exit 99 - yet private and secluded. Bordering a state park – with a mix of wetlands, prairie grass and forest – we offer both RV full hook-ups and dry campsites. Great for digital nomads, families, travel nurses, solo retreats or small group gatherings - safe, secure, serene, and enjoyable! Come to relax, have some fun, or both! Welcome to Summit Farms! WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT HERE: ~Our 115 y/o Big Red Barn is a sight to see! Not only gorgeous and unique, but a cool place to hang out. A perfect indoor spot for morning yoga, a quiet place to read, board games, a group meal, or some tunes and a game of pool on the slate table! We also have a 10ft screen, projector, speakers, mics and dozens of DVDs (or bring your own) And for a small additional fee, we can set up a movie and/or karaoke night. Please ask for details. ~We are just a few minutes’ drive from Millersylvania State Park, where you’ll find amazing trails, a lake for fishing, swimming and paddling, a seasonal snack bar and beer garden. ~There is Room To Roam. Our place boasts plenty of open space for walks, outdoor games, kiddos to run around, and secluded sanctuaries. Toss a ball with your youngster, play an unforgettable cornhole tournament, or just wander about, pick a spot and let your senses take over - a perfect place for quiet reflection. ~ If you pay attention, you’ll enjoy much wildlife not just on the ground, but in the air and waterways! Depending on the season, you’ll spot frogs, butterflies and dragonflies, eagles, hawks, garden snakes, rabbits, salamanders, herons, dozens of wild birds – of course the greedy deer families stealing apples and bedding down at dusk – and much more! ~Here, you’ll see Wide Open Skies! So, we don’t have the shadiest campsites around… but during your stay, you’ll never miss any of the sublime beauty above
Pets
Toilets
Full Hookups
from 
$30
 / night
Keesee River Property

5. Keesee River Property

100%
(36)
13mi from Castle Rock · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Kelso, WA
Expansive meadow nestled alongside the serene Coweeman River, this secluded haven offers a tranquil escape for off-grid camping enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance of this hidden gem, where the gentle flow of the river invites you to swim or cast your line into its calm, deep waters. Wander through the property and explore the rolling hills on the back side of the lot, offering a retreat into nature's embrace. Ample space abounds for your furry companions to frolic and play freely, making it an ideal haven for dogs. Revel in the sheer vastness of the surroundings, providing an open canvas for lively yard games or simply basking in the sun-dappled tranquility by the riverside, perhaps even indulging in a leisurely nap. Embrace the beauty of nature in this expansive sanctuary, where the harmony of the meadow and river creates an idyllic escape for relaxation and adventure alike.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

Stories from the community

Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

Helens in this compact Washington town.

The best star host camping near Castle Rock guide

Where to go

Seaquest State Park

Just outside of Castle Rock, Seaquest State Park is a popular spot for summertime swimming, fishing, camping, and hiking, with seven miles of hiking trails, including a mile of ADA-accessible trails. It's a fantastic place for RV camping and tent camping alike, with a dump station, fire rings, and picnic tables.

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument

If you're visiting Castle Rock, the chances are good that you also plan to spend a bit of time at Mount St. Helens nearby. There's a lot to do on the mountain, from learning about its famous 1980 eruption at the visitor center at Silver Lake to exploring the Ape Cave, a lava cave extending around 2.5 miles.

Gifford Pinchot National Forest

One of the oldest designated national forests in the United States, Gifford Pinchot National Forest offers no shortage of things to do and spots to camp. The forest stretches out over 1.32 million acres and has roughly 100 lakes and over 1,200 miles of trails and a mix of both campgrounds and backcountry camping opportunities.

When to go

Summer is the best time to visit Castle Rock. This season is usually hot and dry, and temperatures stay toasty well into September, making it an ideal month for camping without the summer vacation crowds.  If you plan to climb Mount St. Helens, you're best off visiting in the summer or in late spring or early fall, when the conditions are ideal. Just be aware that you'll need a permit if you're visiting between April and October.