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Best 5 campgrounds in Winthrop, WA

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Camping is a wonderful way to escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life and instead, spend time with Mother Nature. In Winthrop, Washington, there are several parks and nature areas that offer excellent and one-of-a-kind camping grounds.

If you’re thinking about sleeping in the great outdoors, here are the 5 best campsites in Winthrop, WA:

  1. Winthrop/ N. Cascades National Park KOA

    Located along the picturesque Methow River, the Winthrop/N. Cascades National Park KOA is known for being one of the highest rated KOA (Kampgrounds of America) in the United States. In this national park, you’ll find a number of RV sites, tent sites, and cabins situated by a well-kept campground. The Winthrop/ N. Cascades National Park KOA campground also offers Wi-Fi access, a Western-style playground, and a heated pool.

  2. Pearrygin Lake State Park

    Camp out under the stars at the Pearrygin Lake State Park. This 1,186-acre park offers 92 standard camping sites, 77 full and partial-hookup sites, 22 showers, and 6 restrooms. In the Pearrygin Lake State Park, you’ll be surrounded by the gorgeous Pearrygin Lake which covers over 11,000 feet.

    For those looking to camp in the Pearrygin Lake State Park, they must reserve their slot by either booking online or calling the park’s landline number. The park also has specific check-in and check-out times for campers.

  3. Pine Near RV Park

    Situated just a block over the city of Winthrop, the Pine Near RV Park has been a popular RV park and campsite for the past 40 years. This camping spot provides a variety of features and amenities such as restrooms, private showers, good cell service, a laundromat, and many more.

    If you’re looking for a different type of accommodation, you can also reserve a Mining Shack cabin or a tipi in the park. Both cabins and tipis are furnished, with the cabins having beds, linens, air conditioners, and heaters while the tipis contain two single beds and a double futon. The Pine Near RV Park is open all-year-round, even during the winter season.

  4. Rolling Huts Cabins

    Take your camping experience to the next level with the Rolling Huts Cabins. Designed by architect Tom Kundig, these modern cabins in the Methow Valley are composed of six individual huts on wheels.

    Each hut is equipped with basic amenities such as a sleeping platform, a portable toilet, a microwave, a small refrigerator, a fireplace, and Wi-Fi. You’ll also be surrounded by scenic and unforgettable views of the North Cascade mountain range.

  5. Alta Lake State Park

    Located in Pateros City in the Washington state, the Alta Lake State Park is the site of a scenic campsite among the towering pine trees and the lake’s pristine waters. This 181-acre camping park has 93 standard campsites, 32 full-hookup sites, 12 showers, and 4 bathrooms. You can also gather other camping essentials and supplies such as food and firewood from the park concession.

    If you’re planning to camp out in the Alta Lake State Park, you would need to reserve and pay for a slot beforehand. Camping in this state park is only available from the start of April until the end of October.

Winthrop, WA is the perfect town to live in if you’re looking for an outdoor adventure. Looking to buy or sell a home in Chelan, Manson, Orondo, Brewster, Pateros, Twisp, or Winthrop, or other nearby communities? Get in touch with Coldwell Banker Lake Chelan Properties at 509-682-7777, or send an email to info(at)cbchelan(dotted)com.