Public campgrounds in Washington are managed by the state parks agency, county park systems, and federal land management bureaus, offering a wide range of camping experiences from developed RV sites to primitive wilderness camping. State park campgrounds in Washington are typically reserved through the state's official parks reservation system.

Campground locations are available in 83 cities across Washington. They are spread across 30 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration include Hoodsport, Forks, Port Angeles, which tend to be near major state or national park areas that draw high volumes of campers throughout the year.

Campers visiting Washington should review current fire restrictions, wildlife advisories, and seasonal road closures posted by the managing agency before departure, as conditions can change quickly depending on weather and fire danger levels.

Visitors planning camping trips in Washington should note that some campgrounds accept reservations up to six months in advance, while others are first-come, first-served. Annual passes for state parks in Washington can offer significant savings for frequent campers and are available through the state parks agency website.

Browse Campground by county across Washington to find the nearest location.