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A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Washington state parks for day use. Accessibility is not guaranteed, always scout ahead before driving down dirt roads.
Location
Dragoon Creek Campground is located in Washington
Coordinates
47.88809 N
117.44153 W
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Poor
AT&T
Unknown
T-Mobile
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Site Types
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17 Reviews
Reviewed Jun. 29, 2024
Nice affordable DNR land
Free 3 nights with a Discover Pass. Really clean pit toilets. Nice camp host. Beautiful nature, can't complain about a thing!
Site19
Month of VisitJuly
Martijn D.
Guide
Reviewed Jun. 13, 2024
Great campsite free with Park Pass
Beautiful campsite with lots of trees. Wide space camping spots. River nearby.Friendly host.You can hear a little noise from the nearby road.Toilets are clean, there is a cold water point.
Site4
Month of VisitJuly
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David W.
Traveler
Reviewed Sep. 14, 2023
Nice and relaxing
Private and secluded. Nice spots and the host is nice. Need a pass. No fires right now 9/15/2023
Site5
Month of VisitOctober
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Kayce B.
Traveler
Reviewed Jun. 10, 2023
Great small campground
Easy to find and close to spokane. Paved road throughout campground and was good for our kids and bikes.
Site11
Month of VisitJuly
Ele & Sam M.
Traveler
Reviewed Aug. 28, 2022
Great stay near Spokane !
This is a lovely campground in the forest near the water. The host is really nice, the spots are spacious and really beautiful. You do need a discover pass to camp here but we just bought a one-day pass which was about 11$. Toilets are clean.
Month of VisitSeptember
Abby M.
Legend
Reviewed Jun. 29, 2022
3 day limit
You’re allowed to stay here for three days in a 30 day period. It does require a Washington park pass and there is a camp post that comes around multiple times during the day to check everyone’s and make sure they are not extending their stay past the limit. There are multiple vault toilets which were clean and well stocked and everyone was respectful. There’s a total of 24 campsites spread out across to loops. Sites 19 and 20 are the sunniest for those that need some work. You’re about 15 to 20 minutes from Spokane but it still feels secluded. I had 2 to 3 bars of AT&T service and was able to work for the couple of days. camp hosts were friendly!
Site20
Month of VisitJuly
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Kelly E.
Scout
Reviewed Jun. 26, 2022
It was nice for a moment.
Nice host, clean site...I bought the WA Discover Pass to spend 3 nights here. Had to leave after the first night when some meth heads moved in next to me. Hollering curse words and yelling at me from their site. Unfortunately there are no repercussions for this kind of behavior. I wouldn't stay there again, it isn't always safe.
Site16
Month of VisitJuly
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Deshawn B.
Traveler
Reviewed Jun. 21, 2022
Beautiful and free
Stayed here with my dog, pet friendly but the animals must be on a leash. Camp hosts are very attentive and make multiple rounds which is nice. Follow all posted rules and you’ll have a blast. Pack in and pack out.
Month of VisitJuly
Emilee
Scout
Reviewed Jun. 20, 2022
Just lovely
Beautiful campsite nice and spacious, lovely creek nearby, quiet, peaceful and so soothing! Camp host is a sweet fella. Would highly recommend! The only downfall is they are a 3 night stay.
Site14
Month of VisitJuly
Brandy M.
Scout
Reviewed Jun. 1, 2022
Cute in town camping
Went memorial weekend 2022 sign says closed but they are open host was amazing
Month of VisitJune
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Vern H.
Scout
Reviewed Mar. 18, 2022
Still closed for Winter and part of Spring
Sign on the closed/locked gate says it's open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Month of VisitApril
Hall M.
Scout
Reviewed Nov. 11, 2020
Closed
Hopefully just for the winter
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Nick
Traveler
Reviewed Sep. 10, 2020
Close to Spokane with a nice creek
There’s nothing spectacular about this campground but it does have a nice creek you can play in and some siteS are right next to it. Campsites are spread out fairly well and there are trees and shrubs that lend to privacy. It’s close to Spokane and makes for an easy quick destination for the region. There are no open wilderness or hiking options connected to this campground but there are in the region.
Month of VisitSeptember
Henry H.
Guide
Reviewed Aug. 14, 2020
Top-Notch Local Campground
Busy on weekends, but relatively empty on the recent Thursday night we slipped out. The bathrooms are incredibly clean, the campsites we considered were all clean as well. Even though it straddles the creek, creek access isn’t easy. The creek makes for a decent fall wading pool, but not much more. It has no access to outdoor recreation. However, if you are looking for a spot to set up and relax, this is perfect. Some sites are open while others are shaded, but all are spacious and well removed from neighboring sites. Not all sites can accommodate large tents. There is no trash service, so come prepared to take out all your trash.
Kirsten T.
Scout
Reviewed Jul. 12, 2019
Good for rest, not recreation
Bathrooms were immaculate, and the sites are spacious and not right on top of each other. Other then the creek (not available from our site) there's no recreation. If you're looking to just set up and relax, it's wonderful. If you want some activities such as hiking or more, it's not your best bet.
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Kebby J.
Scout
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2018
Sma campground, but feels like you are in the wilderness.
Quiet family place. Swimming hole. Water available. Bring own wood. Surrounded by private property, so no hiking. 1/2 hour from Spokane. Free with Discovery Pass. Fills up by Friday afternoon.
SiteNo numbers. Has a camp host.
Month of VisitJuly
Serena G.
Traveler
Reviewed Aug. 8, 2018
Clean and quiet atmosphere
You will need a Discover Pass to camp here but other than that there are no extra camping fees.
Each campsite has it's own fire pit and a picknic table. While some sites are more private than others they are all within walking distance to a drop toilet.
The only downside here would have to be the number of wasps throughout the grounds. Wasp traps would be a nice investment but when you're outside you have to be prepared. For things like that.
There's a small creek that runs through the campgrounds. Not great for swimming (very shallow) but luckily there are many swimming spots locally that you can visit instead.
All in all I had a really great time while we were staying on the grounds. The gates close at 10pm so you don't have to worry about people driving in at all hours of the night.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the max vehicle length at Dragoon Creek Campground?
Dragoon Creek Campground allows vehicles up to 40 feet.
Are fires allowed at Dragoon Creek Campground?
Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Dragoon Creek Campground, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.
Does Dragoon Creek Campground have wifi?
No, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Dragoon Creek Campground does not have wifi.
Is there cell phone reception at Dragoon Creek Campground?
According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is poor, AT&T is unknown, and T-Mobile is unknown.