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Green Lake Campground
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Green Lake Campground

Tonasket, Washington
4.6 (437 reviews)

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About Green Lake Campground

Campground in Washington.

Green Lake Campground offers a wonderful escape into the natural beauty of Washington State, where visitors can experience the best of Pacific Northwest camping. Located in a region known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities, this public campground serves as an ideal base for exploring some of the area's most treasured destinations.

The campground's setting provides easy access to the remarkable natural attractions that make this part of Washington so special. Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves perfectly positioned to enjoy hiking, fishing, and water-based activities. The surrounding region boasts diverse ecosystems and scenic viewpoints that appeal to nature photographers, bird watchers, and anyone seeking peaceful moments in the wilderness. Whether you're an experienced camper or new to RV travel, the location offers activities suitable for various skill levels and interests.

The area around Green Lake Campground is characterized by the lush greenery typical of Washington's climate, with native vegetation and wildlife that create an authentic outdoor experience. Early mornings bring the sounds of nature, while evenings offer opportunities to enjoy campfire time and starry skies away from urban light pollution. The temperate climate makes this destination accessible during extended seasons, allowing visitors to plan trips that suit their preferences.

Nearby towns and communities provide convenient access to supplies, services, and local restaurants, so you're never far from civilization when you need it. This balance between remote natural beauty and accessibility to amenities makes Green Lake Campground appealing to a wide range of travelers. Families looking for outdoor bonding time, couples seeking romantic getaways, and solo adventurers all find what they're looking for here.

The campground's strong rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars reflects the positive experiences of hundreds of visitors who have discovered its appeal. This public campground welcomes RV travelers seeking authentic connections with nature and fellow camping enthusiasts. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, Green Lake Campground provides the setting for memorable Pacific Northwest adventures.
4.6

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437

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Tonasket is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Tonasket.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Tonasket. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Green Lake Campground Reviews

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Carmen Josserand

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Carmen Josserand

Amazing campground! Clean facilities, friendly staff, and overall great little camp paradise. Had a fantastic band come perform some amazing music with horns and phenomenal vocals! Had a bit of rock and soul couldn’t believe the talent the campground brought in. It was like being at a private concert. The crowd consisted of campers of all ages and everyone seemed like they were having a blast! The... Amazing campground! Clean facilities, friendly staff, and overall great little camp paradise. Had a fantastic band come perform some amazing music with horns and phenomenal vocals! Had a bit of rock and soul couldn’t believe the talent the campground brought in. It was like being at a private concert. The crowd consisted of campers of all ages and everyone seemed like they were having a blast! They also had a taco truck for good on the lawn during the performance.

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Heather Bruggink

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Heather Bruggink

People in the office were very nice. Although…We had 3 sites next to one another, all 3 were covered in ant hills, dirt, sticks, and small stones. I don’t believe they clean their sites between guests. The temp the first 2 days were 78/80, the 3rd day was 74. The pool was COLD all 3 days! We’ve camped other places and for the cost per night, I think they could do better.

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John Duh

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Duh

Great place to stay with kids. My wife and 5 year old had never camped before and this was a great introduction. Figured we’d go into more advanced areas after this (which we still will for experience), but we now plan to camp here each year in addition because we had so much fun. Caught a 8lb Sun fish. The employees are chill and don’t bother you like other places. There is water and electricity... Great place to stay with kids. My wife and 5 year old had never camped before and this was a great introduction. Figured we’d go into more advanced areas after this (which we still will for experience), but we now plan to camp here each year in addition because we had so much fun. Caught a 8lb Sun fish. The employees are chill and don’t bother you like other places. There is water and electricity for all spots whether you’re in a tent, camper or of course cabin. The town isn’t far for extra things to do. Green Lake of course is just south of the camp ground. The shop is great for the kids and grabbing a coffee. The bathrooms and plentiful (recommended the one by the office as it gets less traffic). There’s an adult pool, kids pool, and two general pools with a snack bar. I didn’t do golf or tennis, but this place had something for everyone. A worker comes around each day to pick up garbage from each campsite if you leave it in a bag which is awesome. Cons (if you’d call them cons): The small north lake/pond does not have life guards so swim at your own risk. The paddle boards cost $20/hr which was kinda steep, but at least it makes it more available for others. Lots of people are at this camp ground so expect loud noises around you and expect to reserve a spot months in advance. But despite this, you didn’t see too many people out beyond the pool of course which got busy.

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Richard Webster

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Richard Webster

It's a good campground. Some of the positives: kids pool, family pool, and adult pool. Nice bathrooms and showers. Friendly and helpful staff. There's a free 9-hole golf course, play structures for kids, and mini golf. I couldn't give it a perfect score of five only for a couple reasons, it is a little expensive, some site areas are pretty close to others, and not very tent friendly. What I mean... It's a good campground. Some of the positives: kids pool, family pool, and adult pool. Nice bathrooms and showers. Friendly and helpful staff. There's a free 9-hole golf course, play structures for kids, and mini golf. I couldn't give it a perfect score of five only for a couple reasons, it is a little expensive, some site areas are pretty close to others, and not very tent friendly. What I mean by not tent friendly, is there is not a lot of grassy areas for tents, mostly gravel, design mostly for RVs. For the most part, this is a very nice campground. If you're thinking of coming here, definitely check it out, I just couldn't give it a perfect score.

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Lisa Meier

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Lisa Meier

Pros: The staff is very friendly and the spots around the pond are nice and spacious. The picklball courts are new and the golf course is always a hit with the family Cons: The price has gone sky-high and now the pools are not heated and ice-cold. Every year we have to scoop dog poo at our site before we even unpack bc the previous camper leaves it. The mini golf course has not been tended to in... Pros: The staff is very friendly and the spots around the pond are nice and spacious. The picklball courts are new and the golf course is always a hit with the family Cons: The price has gone sky-high and now the pools are not heated and ice-cold. Every year we have to scoop dog poo at our site before we even unpack bc the previous camper leaves it. The mini golf course has not been tended to in years and is janky to play. For the high cost to stay in a spot, it would be nice to have the above items fixed!

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