Notable Campgrounds
- Best for families: Hookup sites feature both long parking spots for campers and a nearby playground close to the beach.
- Best for hikers: The upper loop sites are close to the River Walk Trail and the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail (formerly known as the John Wayne Pioneer Trail).
- Best for large groups: The lower loop sites include a group site that accommodates up to 50 people.
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
- Reservations can be made up to 9 months in advance for May 15 through October 15. Outside of the reservation season the sites are first come, first served.
- While spur-of-the-moment campers can generally find a site on weekdays, reservations are recommended for summer weekends, particularly holidays.
- Not all hookup sites have tent pads—check before you reserve.
- There is one ADA-accessible site in the lower loop and one in the hookup sites.
- Winter campers can use the day-use area from December 1 through March 31 with a Sno-Park permit.
When to Go
There are activities to enjoy in all seasons at Lake Easton State Park. It starts in late spring with fishing and boating before switching to swims and hikes in the summer. Fall is popular with mountain bikers—particularly along the Palouse to Cascades Trail—while winter brings groomed cross-country skiing trails and snowshoeing. This park is just within the rainshadow of the Cascade Mountains, so campers can expect sunnier skies on average than just a handful of miles to the west.
Know Before You Go
- The campgrounds are close to Interstate 90, so highway noise (and the occasional train) can be heard from the sites.
- All campground loops feature showers.
- Additional hiking and camping opportunities exist at nearby Kachess Lake.
Lake Easton State Park
An easy weekend getaway with the full range of outdoor activities.
Whether you’re a first-time camper or a seasoned adventurer, there’s something for you at Lake Easton State Park. A straight-shot hour drive from Seattle, this reservoir is the perfect launching-off point for an adventure along the 250-mile Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, a relaxing lake day to catch some rainbow, cutthroat, and eastern brook trout— or even to try jet-skiing. Families will also find plenty to do here, with short trails perfect for small legs near the campground loops, two playgrounds, and self-guided activities for junior rangers available from the park rangers.
Whether you’re a first-time camper or a seasoned adventurer, there’s something for you at Lake Easton State Park. A straight-shot hour drive from Seattle, this reservoir is the perfect launching-off point for an adventure along the 250-mile Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, a relaxing lake day to catch some rainbow, cutthroat, and eastern brook trout— or even to try jet-skiing. Families will also find plenty to do here, with short trails perfect for small legs near the campground loops, two playgrounds, and self-guided activities for junior rangers available from the park rangers.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Lake Easton State Park
Set your sights on idyllic Lake Easton Campground situated next to 24,000 feet of freshwater shoreline in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Tent spaces sit near the Yakima River, 45 are full-hook up sites (accommodating up to 60 feet) on the lake, and two hiker and biker-friendly sites are available. Lavish in the natural beauty from your pr Read more...
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Notable Campgrounds
Notable Campgrounds
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
When to Go
There are activities to enjoy in all seasons at Lake Easton State Park. It starts in late spring with fishing and boating before switching to swims and hikes in the summer. Fall is popular with mountain bikers—particularly along the Palouse to Cascades Trail—while winter brings groomed cross-country skiing trails and snowshoeing. This park is just within the rainshadow of the Cascade Mountains, so campers can expect sunnier skies on average than just a handful of miles to the west.
Know Before You Go
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