RV Parks In Pasco, WA
46.2396° N, 119.1006° W
Quick Overview
Pasco has several RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with some offering free or low-cost options for travelers at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers in southeastern Washington. This Franklin County city of about 77,000 is the easternmost of the Tri-Cities along with Kennewick and Richland, forming a metro area of roughly 300,000 that serves as the commercial hub for the agricultural Columbia Basin. RV campgrounds near Pasco benefit from the area's sunny climate with over 300 days of sunshine annually, making it one of the driest and warmest locations in Washington state. The confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers creates significant water recreation opportunities including fishing, boating, and water skiing in a desert-river landscape that contrasts dramatically with western Washington's green forests. Pasco's agricultural industry centers on processing and shipping the vast quantities of produce grown in the irrigated Columbia Basin, and the seasonal harvest brings enormous volumes of asparagus, potatoes, onions, apples, and wine grapes through the area. The wine industry in the region has exploded in recent decades, with the Red Mountain AVA and surrounding areas producing world-class Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah that draw wine enthusiasts from across the country. Sacagawea State Park at the confluence of the rivers preserves the site where Lewis and Clark camped in 1805, connecting the area's modern development to its deep historical roots. The REACH Museum in Richland and the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Richland provide fascinating context about the Hanford nuclear site that shaped the Tri-Cities' modern identity and economy.
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All Dump Stations Near Pasco
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arrowhead RV Park Llc | 1.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Maxey's RV & Mobile Home Park | 3.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Franklin County RV Park | 4.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| KOA - Pasco / Tri-Cities KOA | 5.5 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Columbia Sun RV Resort | 9.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Moonriver RV Resort | 10.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Horn Rapids RV Resort | 11.9 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| RV Village Resort | 14.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Red Mountain RV Park | 14.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hope Valley Outdoor Adventures | 15.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Arrowhead RV Park Llc
1.6 miMaxey's RV & Mobile Home Park
3.9 miFranklin County RV Park
4.0 miKOA - Pasco / Tri-Cities KOA
5.5 miColumbia Sun RV Resort
9.2 miMoonriver RV Resort
10.2 miHorn Rapids RV Resort
11.9 miRV Village Resort
14.1 miRed Mountain RV Park
14.1 miHope Valley Outdoor Adventures
15.4 miTraveling to Pasco by RV
Pasco is accessible via I-182, which connects to I-82 and Highway 395, placing it at a major crossroads in southeastern Washington. From Seattle, the drive is about 200 miles via I-90 and I-82, roughly three and a half hours. From Portland, take I-84 east to I-82 north, about 220 miles. The Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco has commercial flights to Seattle, Portland, Denver, and other hubs, making it convenient for fly-in RV pickups. Fuel stations and all major retailers including Walmart, Costco, and Fred Meyer are available throughout the Tri-Cities metro area. The flat terrain and wide roads make navigation straightforward for RVs of any size. Cell coverage is excellent throughout the Tri-Cities.
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Dump Station Costs in Pasco
Pasco's camping rates are moderate for the Tri-Cities area, reflecting an agricultural-city economy rather than resort pricing. Of available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. RV sites typically run $30 to $50 per night, competitive with other mid-sized Washington cities. The Army Corps parks along the rivers offer some of the best camping values with waterfront settings at government rates. Washington state sales tax applies to most purchases. Wine tasting fees at Red Mountain and surrounding wineries typically run $5 to $15. The agricultural abundance keeps produce and grocery costs reasonable throughout the region.
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Best Time to Visit Pasco by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
24-42°F
Crowds: Low
Cold dry winters with occasional fog and frost limit camping though the rain-shadow climate keeps precipitation minimal
Spring
Mar - May
38-72°F
Crowds: Medium
Warming sunshine and wildflower blooms on the desert hills as wine country touring season begins in earnest
Summer
Jun - Aug
55-98°F
Crowds: High
Hot sunny days ideal for river recreation, wine tasting, and enjoying the Columbia Basin's dry climate and long evenings
Fall
Sep - Oct
40-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Wine harvest season with cooling temperatures and excellent fishing creating comfortable camping conditions
Explore the Pasco Area
Sacagawea State Park at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia is a beautiful day-use area with interpretive displays about the Lewis and Clark expedition. The wine tasting rooms in the Red Mountain AVA about 20 miles west of Pasco produce some of Washington's most acclaimed red wines -- the area's desert heat creates intense fruit flavors in Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. The Columbia River provides excellent fishing for walleye, bass, and salmon depending on the season. The REACH Museum in Richland offers interactive exhibits on the Columbia River's natural and human history. The Pasco Farmers Market on Saturdays during summer is one of the largest in Washington, reflecting the agricultural abundance of the Columbia Basin. Water recreation on the Columbia and Snake rivers includes boating, water skiing, and swimming from several public access points.
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How many RV parks are near Pasco, Washington?
Pasco has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers in the Tri-Cities metro area. Kennewick and Richland nearby offer additional camping options throughout the region.
Are there free camping options near Pasco?
There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Pasco. Army Corps parks along the rivers offer affordable camping, and some BLM and state lands in the surrounding desert provide dispersed camping opportunities for self-contained rigs.
What wine tasting is near Pasco?
The Red Mountain AVA about 20 miles west of Pasco produces world-class Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Additional wineries throughout the Tri-Cities and along the Yakima Valley corridor to the northwest offer extensive wine touring opportunities.
What is Sacagawea State Park?
Sacagawea State Park sits at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers where Lewis and Clark camped in 1805. The park features interpretive displays, walking trails, and picnic areas with views of both rivers meeting in a dramatic desert landscape.
How many RV parks are near Pasco, Washington?
Pasco has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers in the Tri-Cities metro area. Kennewick and Richland nearby offer additional camping options throughout the region.
Are there free camping options near Pasco?
There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Pasco. Army Corps parks along the rivers offer affordable camping, and some BLM and state lands in the surrounding desert provide dispersed camping opportunities for self-contained rigs.
What wine tasting is near Pasco?
The Red Mountain AVA about 20 miles west of Pasco produces world-class Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Additional wineries throughout the Tri-Cities and along the Yakima Valley corridor to the northwest offer extensive wine touring opportunities.
What is Sacagawea State Park?
Sacagawea State Park sits at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers where Lewis and Clark camped in 1805. The park features interpretive displays, walking trails, and picnic areas with views of both rivers meeting in a dramatic desert landscape.
Are there free dump stations in Pasco?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Pasco.
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