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Ingalls Creek Camp
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Ingalls Creek Camp

Leavenworth, Washington
4.7 (83 reviews)

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About Ingalls Creek Camp

Campground in Washington.

Nestled in the natural beauty of Washington state, Ingalls Creek Camp offers RV travelers and tent campers alike a peaceful retreat into the Pacific Northwest wilderness. This public campground provides an authentic outdoor experience for those seeking to escape the hustle of daily life and reconnect with nature in one of the region's most scenic areas.

The campground serves as an excellent base for exploring the diverse landscapes that make Washington so special. Whether you're interested in hiking, fishing, or simply enjoying quiet mornings surrounded by towering trees and fresh mountain air, Ingalls Creek Camp delivers the kind of restorative outdoor experience that keeps visitors returning year after year. The setting is ideal for families looking to introduce children to camping, as well as seasoned outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate well-maintained public facilities in natural settings.

The location provides convenient access to some of Washington's most treasured outdoor destinations and attractions. Those arriving with fishing gear will find excellent opportunities in nearby waterways, while hikers can explore numerous trails ranging from easy nature walks to more challenging mountain adventures. The surrounding area showcases the characteristic beauty of Washington's forests and waterways, with abundant wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the seasons.

Ingalls Creek Camp appeals to a wide range of visitors. Summer vacationers can enjoy extended stays while exploring the region's natural wonders. Winter travelers appreciate the quiet, serene atmosphere when crowds thin out. Weekend getaway seekers from nearby communities find it perfectly positioned for short trips that feel like complete escapes from urban life. The public campground model means reasonable rates and a genuine, unpretentious camping atmosphere where fellow travelers tend to be genuinely interested in outdoor experiences.

The area's combination of accessibility and authentic wilderness makes it particularly valuable for RV travelers seeking that balance between comfort and nature immersion. After a day of exploration and adventure, you'll return to your RV site ready to enjoy campfire evenings and starlit nights that remind you exactly why camping in Washington is so special.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Leavenworth 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 Leavenworth.

Explore the Area

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

Ingalls Creek Camp Reviews

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Lilia Flores

Mar 23, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Lilia Flores

Please read: this hike trail is remote, no cell phone service, no maps of the trail and caution signs for rattlesnakes. Upon arriving at the head of the trail I made the decision not to go. I didn’t feel comfortable walking into an unknown path without a map, phone coverage to download the map. Tips: download map ahead of time, wear pants and boots, tell others you are hiking Ingalls Creek. I’m su... Please read: this hike trail is remote, no cell phone service, no maps of the trail and caution signs for rattlesnakes. Upon arriving at the head of the trail I made the decision not to go. I didn’t feel comfortable walking into an unknown path without a map, phone coverage to download the map. Tips: download map ahead of time, wear pants and boots, tell others you are hiking Ingalls Creek. I’m sure this place must be gorgeous.

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Neo Xplores

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Neo Xplores

When the wildflowers are out this hike is amazing. There are lots of campsites along the way and you could pretty much camp all the way to Lake ingalls. However in the shoulder seasons there's really not much to see, that trail can befold with lots of blow down melting snow and uneven surfaces. It does have a gentle grade though for elevation, and you can choose how difficult or easy you want t... When the wildflowers are out this hike is amazing. There are lots of campsites along the way and you could pretty much camp all the way to Lake ingalls. However in the shoulder seasons there's really not much to see, that trail can befold with lots of blow down melting snow and uneven surfaces. It does have a gentle grade though for elevation, and you can choose how difficult or easy you want to make your hike. I've always been curious about fishing along the creek, but I've never tried I did notice a few spots that might be good for some fly fishing. Perhaps one day!

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ken christilaw

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by ken christilaw

Was a great day to go hiking. Did not run into any substantial snow on the trail, only went about four and a half miles in though. Did not have any issues with bugs, the wild flowers are blooming. The water level in the creek is still very high.

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Mike B.

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mike B.

Beautiful late morning hike in mountains. Plenty of access points to get the pups some water. Amazing access to this region's geology and a snapshot of how forests bounce back after wildfire. Good parking and across the highway on your way home, the Rock has good snacks and beer.

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SoloFemaleAdventurer

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by SoloFemaleAdventurer

Did a one night backpacking trip 5/19 to 5/20/19 on this trail. It was my first backpacking trip ever! 25.33 miles total 17+ hrs on trail and 2,995 ft elevation gain. Lots of blow downs, bushwacking, washouts and creek/stream crossings on trail. Hiked in 14.02 miles. Trailhead is paved road, parking area is gravel. Bathroom is a vaulted toilet. No TP in bathroom and stinky trash. Must have a north... Did a one night backpacking trip 5/19 to 5/20/19 on this trail. It was my first backpacking trip ever! 25.33 miles total 17+ hrs on trail and 2,995 ft elevation gain. Lots of blow downs, bushwacking, washouts and creek/stream crossings on trail. Hiked in 14.02 miles. Trailhead is paved road, parking area is gravel. Bathroom is a vaulted toilet. No TP in bathroom and stinky trash. Must have a northwest forrest pass or America the beautiful pass to park here as there is no self pay station. Must sign the log for a self issued permit. Cool little grave across from the biggest most flat camp spot along the raging creek. Where Fred Erickson lies one of the original builders/owners of Ingalls Creek Lodge. Saw two deer in the forrests on our way out. Found ticks on ourselves, I had one and my friend had 3, 2 of which were Dog Ticks (ticks on steroids!). Saw a Rubber Boa on trail on the hike out. Make sure you have some sort of navigation as there are plenty of places where you can loose the trail. Most of the creeks and streams are raging right now from all of the snow melt. Lots of waterfalls on the mountains. I would not recommend this trail for small children as there are some steep drop offs, the trail can get pretty narrow, overgrown, ticks and big blow downs. Only encountered a tiny amount of snow on trail where we hiked but heard from 2 female backpackers who hiked further up that the trail turned to soft snow where postholing, slipping and sliding was common, so they turned around. Saw a big college group of hikers, a backpacker and a couple hikers on 5/20/19 all on our way back to trailhead, saw no one at camp. 5/19/19 saw 11 people. And some campers along the river. 5/19/19 when the weather is more warm all the bugs are out, including mosquitoes and ticks. Numerous trail junctions along this trail.

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Isaac Hollmann

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Isaac Hollmann

My confirmation class group came here to have fun and work. We had a great time and made many great friends. My experience was great, and I want to go back and help more. While there, we built and refurbished benches in the amphitheater and laid some gravel. It is a beautiful, well maintained camp, and I look forward to returning.

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Andy Robinson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Andy Robinson

Close proximity to many recreational and commercial amenities yet in a wonderful outdoor venue for retreats, meetings and conferences. Staff is exceptional.

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Isaac Hollmann

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Isaac Hollmann

My confirmation class group came here to have fun and work. We had a great time and made many great friends. My experience was great, and I want to go back and help more. While there, we built and refurbished benches in the amphitheater and laid some gravel. It is a beautiful, well maintained camp, and I look forward to returning.

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Stephen Hess

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Stephen Hess

Wonderful place to enjoy the beauty of God's creation. We loved our stay!

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jo d

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by jo d

We stayed at the Bray cabin. It is wonderful, relaxing, and a nice place to connect with family and god.

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Doris Parker

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Doris Parker

Lovely grounds and easy to find from Highway 2 and Blewett Pass Road. I'll be there again!

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Doris Parker

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Doris Parker

Lovely grounds and easy to find from Highway 2 and Blewett Pass Road. I'll be there again!

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