Camping in Hanford Reach National Monument

Popular ways to camp

Community favorites near Hanford Reach National Monument

Top-rated campgrounds reviewed by the Hipcamp community.

Top-rated campgrounds near Hanford Reach National Monument

96%
(586)

Willow Barn Ranch

19 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents25 acres · Wapato, WA
This small 25-acre ranch is just in the early stages of development. We are repairing fences and watering. I just added solar power and several electrical upgrades for RV's. The property has a 2000 feet of grass runway with an airplane hangar, so you could fly it if you have a STOHL airplane. The irrigation pond/pond yard area is currently available for camping. Many wineries, brewies and outdoor activities available in the area. Children can help feed or water the pigs and perhaps the chickens. Be aware though when piglets are around at times they are very small and are amazing escaped artists so do not keep food out unless you want to try and pet one they are friendly. We are more than happy to help suggest wineries and brewies in the area or enjoy the bar area we have! We offer several campsites as well as an in-ground greenhouse as listings. Guests love staying with us: "The pond at Willow Barn Ranch was picturesque. Show us around the property. It's very quiet and peaceful, and you can tell you take good care of your land. Wide open spaces." Please be aware that we do not allow parking on grass without explicit permission which is always handled on site. Vehicles will most likely not be permitted on the grass itself with rare exceptions.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night
97%
(48)

The Oasis Farm

8 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Soap Lake, WA
The Oasis Farm is located 22 minutes south of Soap Lake, a meromictic lake, historically known for its unique healing waters. A growing farm and expanding food forest in the middle of the grassland, The Oasis Farm is definitely a place to visit. Come to observe a working, completely off-grid farm during the day. Hang around for a beautiful sunset and usually a chorus of crickets in the evening. Stay the night in one of the 12 camp sites or 1 RV site and witness an amazing open sky, full of stars. Awake in the morning to see an equally beautiful sunrise and you'll probably hear the birds crafting their songs. There are multiple lakes close by where you can rent boats or take a swim. Wine tasting .. shopping .. fishing .. and more, The Oasis Farm is located 33 minutes north of Moses Lake and I-90. Come enjoy a bit of The Oasis Farm! Learn more about this land: The Oasis is a peaceful 22 minute drive from Soap Lake, a meromictic lake, historically known for its unique healing waters. We're creating a food forest in the middle of the grassland and the wildlife love it! We're also completely off-grid. Hang around for a beautiful sunset and usually a chorus of crickets in the evening. Stay the night in one of the available sites and witness an amazing open sky, full of stars. Awake in the morning to see an equally beautiful sunrise and you'll probably hear the birds crafting their songs. There are multiple lakes close by great for a swim. Wine tasting .. shopping .. fishing .. and more, 33 minutes north of I-5. Come hang out with us.
Toilets
Trash
from 
$26
 / night
98%
(30)

Ricks Exercise Farm

1 site · RV, Tent80 acres · Sunnyside, WA
Our farm is located in the center of the Yakima Valley in Southeastern Washington State. The physical address is 3510 Scoon Road Sunnyside, Washington. The Valley is known as the fruit bowl of the nation. The site is located on a farm that has been in production on the Roza slope 4 miles north of Sunnyside since 1945. Surrounded by fields of peppermint, Concord grapes, and a variety of crops within walking distance it is a fertile paradise. The Yakima Valley has thousands of acres of wine grapes, hops, apples, cherries, pears, peaches, and vegetables. Wineries are located up and down the Valley and people drive 100s of miles to do wine tours. Several microbreweries are also accessible and within 50 miles to the west you’ll be in premier hiking in the Cascades.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night

The best camping near Hanford Reach National Monument guide

Overview

About

Camping near Saddle Mountain National Wildlife Refuge invites an escape into the tranquil beauty of Washington's untouched nature. This haven for wildlife offers stunning opportunities for photography and birdwatching, with majestic herons and eagles soaring overhead. The inviting Columbia River is perfect for kayaking or fishing, adding a touch of adventure to your camping experience. Surrounded by excitement, you'll find the magnificent Mount Adams and the scenic Yakima Valley, both waiting to be explored. The landscape near Saddle Mountain, abundant with grasslands and rugged cliffs, exudes an ethereal charm that can't be missed. Embrace the thrill of nature on your next Saddle Mountain National Wildlife Refuge camping adventure.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Hanford Reach National Monument is from late spring to early fall, when the weather is warm and the natural flora is in full bloom. Winter months can be harsh, with cold temperatures and limited access due to potential snowfall.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly and influence your experience.
  • Be aware of any seasonal closures or restricted areas within the monument for conservation efforts.
  • Wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear for rugged terrain and variable weather.
  • Cell service may be unreliable, so plan accordingly and inform someone of your itinerary.
  • Remember to carry enough water and supplies, as facilities are limited within the monument.
100%
5 ratings · 2 reviews

Top cities near Hanford Reach National Monument

  1. Hanford Reach National Monument