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    Fishhook Park

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    Tucannon River RV Park

    Tucannon River RV Park

    (10 reviews)

    Mid June 2025. HIGHLY recommend Tucannon River RV Park! Excellent WiFi, well thought out pull…read morethrough sites handle the largest of RV's, spotlessly clean restrooms with showers, super friendly and helpful staff. Could have a little more shade trees but seems they are working on that. But WOW! the breathtaking surroundings and amazing sunsets! A little about our trip...we absolutely made the right choice for our 2-3 day Palouse area adventure with this cozy VERY clean, quiet and literally surrounded in beauty RV park. First of all, if you've never been to the Palouse area of SE Washington State you need to go, it is a hidden gem for sure! There's online scenic byway maps available to plan your individual trip. Our first day from Tucannon RV Park we went to nearby Palouse Falls. In mid June there was a substantial flow of water over the falls making breathtaking photo ops and some enjoyable hiking around the rim. Our second day from Tucannon River RV Park we went east to Lewiston ID and up to Moscow ID (beautiful drive!). We enjoyed some quaint old downtown district shopping in Moscow then headed up to Palouse WA for lunch at the Palouse Caboose...highly recommend for the best of small town excellence! From there we headed west to Colfax on a breath taking drive through rolling hills in various colors of grain and mustard fields that depending on the season changes I assume. This took us several hours with numerous photo-op stops. From Colfax we hooked up to Hwy 26 west to Dusty where we caught Hwy 127 south back to Tucannon RV Park. Unfortunately we had not allowed ourselves enough time to really see the area but did feel we got a good feel of it. I have to say after driving several hours each day it felt good to get back to Tucannon RV Park for afternoon relaxation and fabulous evening sunsets. Coming from western WA (born & raised) we felt very much on vacation in our own state and thoroughly enjoyed the Palouse area. It is stunning and well worth the trek from where ever you hale from! Enjoy!

    A very clean spacious rv park, large spots not cramped together, all hookups and good wifi service,…read morewonderful friendly helpful staff and a peaceful quiet park , reasonably priced . Most definitely will stay again.

    Lyons Ferry Marina

    Lyons Ferry Marina

    (16 reviews)

    Our online reservation was not honored…read more We booked for a premium spot during labor day. Upon reaching the check in the lady, Karen, said they are giving us a premium spot as we paid and reserved online. However when we reached we had been given a rv spot. When we went back and said that you guys deceived us they said premium means water + electric. We also saw that at the same time a family was given our spot as they came to our reserved spot and started camping. What happened they gave our spot to another family who were probably their friends. We also asked around and regulars their told us that there are only two premium spots. When we reserved online the pictures in the post clearly showed it was under the tree shade but we were offered the spot next to rv under the sun The manager here is even ruder than Karen at the check in as she was called and tried to make us believe that we were given premium spot. We took another spot and had to move our stuff. We even left one day early. In short booking online through KOA was not honored here and we felt scammed/cheated here

    I've been going here as a family tradition for 8 years now. We love this place so much!! Always a…read moregreat time on every trip. Even though sometimes it rains, or windy, or sunny and hot! We are never disappointed. We've camped, used our RV, and rented on of the cabins. Every March my four daughters call me up asking when the next trip will be!! Love this place.

    Hood Park

    Hood Park

    (8 reviews)

    I stayed at Site #6 on August 3/4 (Saturday/Sunday)…read more It's pretty open space and one of the farther site from the next one over. The view of Snake River is beautiful, you will see and hear trains, boats and traffic off Highway 12 all day and night. If you forget your alarm clock, the lawnmower will make sure you're up at 745am on Monday. The sound of the train will also keep you entertained. There's burn ban in the summer, but they allowed propane fire pits. Make sure you know the length of your trailers, the pull through we're spacious, there's a few site that we're very close to each other, but you can see that on the campground map before you book, so some of the reviews here are not true. The campground is very nice compared to some state and forest campgrounds that I've been to. The bathroom and showers were great, a nice plus for a Federal owned campground. Only one bathroom in the campground, the other one is in the day use area. Very Clean, the camp host goes around the grounds often on their utility cart and they are easy to find. The front check in office are staffed the whole day and the ladies were nice and informative. The camp Host were very nice! Very helpful and kept the bathrooms and all areas clean. It's an electric only hookup, there's water spigots nearby. The spiders were active and all over the place, and I think they are this time of the year. You will run into cobwebs. Keep your tents closed, there were mosquitoes, but not as bad as if you're in the forest. Overall this campground is very nice and I definitely would come back here if I need a place to stay for a few nights or months. Traffic, boats and train was noisy cause I was in a tent. Bring your swim suit, there is a swim area. Ice Harbor Dam is nearby and in the summer they have tours of the dam. The town of Pasco is a couple minutes away and they have awesome Mexican food places. Cellphone coverage with Verizon is good, you will be fine if you need to post all those pics you took for your Facebook, OF or your IG

    Have you seen arachnophobia? I'm pretty sure it was filmed here. Seriously insane amount of…read morespiders. So many. On the truck, on the trailer, in the kayaks, INSIDE my car. Literally everywhere. You could drive through the park and see everyone else sweeping and spraying everything they own, just like we were, to try to get rid of them. It's pointless, as they are relentless. And they are HUGE. My husband isn't weirded out by spiders and bugs, and he was struggling with them. He is currently pressure washing all of our vehicles that were there this weekend, and we are going to bug bomb inside the trailer as well. It's a shame that they don't do anything to combat the spider issue, because otherwise, it's a nice park, and great proximity for water sports. We definitely won't be returning.

    Fishhook Park - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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