The best waterside camping near Omak

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Looking for an unforgettable camping experience near Omak, Washington? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 525 options specifically in the Omak area, you're bound to find the perfect campsite that suits your accommodation preference, whether it's a cozy cabin, a spacious RV spot, or a secluded tent site. And with prices as low as $20 per night and an average price of $40 per night, there's an option for every budget. Want to know which campsites are the cream of the crop? Check out these top-rated options: The Lakes (156 reviews), Earthlight Camping (120 reviews), and Cheval Cellars BnB Camping (98 reviews). You'll also find popular amenities like potable water, toilets, and pet-friendly locations. And if you're into paddling, boating, or biking, you're in luck—these are just a few of the popular activities available in the area. So pack your gear and get ready for an epic camping adventure!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Rufus Woods Camping and fishing !

2. Rufus Woods Camping and fishing !

27mi from Omak · 16 sites · Tents, RVs · Tolleson, WA
hey "Waterfront Camping at Rufus Woods – “The Flat Rock” About this space Welcome to a truly special spot on the banks of Rufus Woods Lake, just 4 miles north of Chief Joseph Dam. With ¾ mile of private waterfront access, this property is a hidden gem for fishing lovers, nature seekers, and group getaways. It’s right across the river from a state park, with scenic hiking trails and wildlife all around. This peaceful retreat offers dry camping for self-contained RVs, trailers, and motorhomes, with room for multiple campers across roughly 1 acre of cleared space. Whether you're gathering with friends or family, there's plenty of room to spread out, relax, and enjoy the great outdoors. Highlights: Legendary local fishing/swimming spot known as “The Flat Rock” — a favorite for generations Shore fishing is excellent, especially at the south end of Rufus Woods Small waterfall on Jordan Creek runs along the southern property line Only 10 minutes to Gamble Sands Golf Course Boat launch 3 miles away Rufus Woods Reservoir is famous for its trophy trout — including the state record! Your host is happy to share fishing tips and let you in on the best times to catch."
Pets
from 
$32
 / night
Colville National Forest

5. Colville National Forest

56%
(9)
680 sites · Ione, Washington
Shaped by behemoth glaciers that carved out the land over 10,000 years ago, Colville National Forest is a gorgeous treasure spanning 1.1 million acres (props to President Theodore Roosevelt for saving it). The lands include a number of geographic features including the Kettle River, upper reach of the Columbia River and the Selkirk mountain range, which is considered to be at the foothills of the Rockies. Residents (including several Native American tribes) and visitors enjoy camping, nearly 500 miles of hiking trails, mountain biking, lakes, rivers and some too legit to quit wildlife including grizzly bears, cougars, bald eagles and the last remaining herd of caribou in the US. That was almost starting to sound like an indie music festival lineup! Did we mention it’s an inspiring place? So much so that close to a million smackeroos was recently rewarded for continued restoration projects. Check the forest website for alerts and advisories.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets

Looking for an unforgettable camping experience near Omak, Washington? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 525 options specifically in the Omak area, you're bound to find the perfect campsite that suits your accommodation preference, whether it's a cozy cabin, a spacious RV spot, or a secluded tent site. And with prices as low as $20 per night and an average price of $40 per night, there's an option for every budget. Want to know which campsites are the cream of the crop? Check out these top-rated options: The Lakes (156 reviews), Earthlight Camping (120 reviews), and Cheval Cellars BnB Camping (98 reviews). You'll also find popular amenities like potable water, toilets, and pet-friendly locations. And if you're into paddling, boating, or biking, you're in luck—these are just a few of the popular activities available in the area. So pack your gear and get ready for an epic camping adventure!

95% (779)

Top-rated campgrounds

Rufus Woods Camping and fishing !

2. Rufus Woods Camping and fishing !

27mi from Omak · 16 sites · Tents, RVs · Tolleson, WA
hey "Waterfront Camping at Rufus Woods – “The Flat Rock” About this space Welcome to a truly special spot on the banks of Rufus Woods Lake, just 4 miles north of Chief Joseph Dam. With ¾ mile of private waterfront access, this property is a hidden gem for fishing lovers, nature seekers, and group getaways. It’s right across the river from a state park, with scenic hiking trails and wildlife all around. This peaceful retreat offers dry camping for self-contained RVs, trailers, and motorhomes, with room for multiple campers across roughly 1 acre of cleared space. Whether you're gathering with friends or family, there's plenty of room to spread out, relax, and enjoy the great outdoors. Highlights: Legendary local fishing/swimming spot known as “The Flat Rock” — a favorite for generations Shore fishing is excellent, especially at the south end of Rufus Woods Small waterfall on Jordan Creek runs along the southern property line Only 10 minutes to Gamble Sands Golf Course Boat launch 3 miles away Rufus Woods Reservoir is famous for its trophy trout — including the state record! Your host is happy to share fishing tips and let you in on the best times to catch."
Pets
from 
$32
 / night
Colville National Forest

5. Colville National Forest

56%
(9)
680 sites · Ione, Washington
Shaped by behemoth glaciers that carved out the land over 10,000 years ago, Colville National Forest is a gorgeous treasure spanning 1.1 million acres (props to President Theodore Roosevelt for saving it). The lands include a number of geographic features including the Kettle River, upper reach of the Columbia River and the Selkirk mountain range, which is considered to be at the foothills of the Rockies. Residents (including several Native American tribes) and visitors enjoy camping, nearly 500 miles of hiking trails, mountain biking, lakes, rivers and some too legit to quit wildlife including grizzly bears, cougars, bald eagles and the last remaining herd of caribou in the US. That was almost starting to sound like an indie music festival lineup! Did we mention it’s an inspiring place? So much so that close to a million smackeroos was recently rewarded for continued restoration projects. Check the forest website for alerts and advisories.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets

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