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Little Twin Lakes Campground
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Little Twin Lakes Campground

Ione, Washington
4.5 (26 reviews)

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About Little Twin Lakes Campground

Campground in Washington.

Nestled in the scenic landscape of Washington, Little Twin Lakes Campground offers RV travelers a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty. This public campground provides an ideal base for exploring the Pacific Northwest's diverse outdoor attractions and charming communities.

The campground's location makes it perfectly suited for those seeking to balance relaxation with adventure. Whether you're looking to spend your days hiking through Washington's lush forests, fishing in pristine waters, or simply enjoying quiet evenings under the stars, Little Twin Lakes delivers on the promise of authentic outdoor recreation. The dual lakes that give this campground its name create a serene backdrop and offer water-based activities for visitors of all skill levels.

Washington's natural attractions are among the most spectacular in the country, and staying at Little Twin Lakes puts you in position to explore them all. The state is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, from temperate rainforests to alpine meadows, and from dramatic coastlines to volcanic peaks. Nearby hiking trails range from easy nature walks suitable for families to challenging backcountry routes for experienced adventurers. If fishing is your passion, the local waters present excellent opportunities to cast a line and test your skills.

Beyond outdoor pursuits, the surrounding region offers cultural attractions, local dining, and charming small towns worth exploring. Many visitors appreciate the chance to disconnect from daily routines while still maintaining convenient access to supplies and services. The campground's public status means it welcomes all types of travelers, from families planning multi-week vacations to solo adventurers on cross-country journeys.

With a solid 4.5-star rating from fellow travelers, Little Twin Lakes has earned its reputation as a dependable destination for RV camping. The positive feedback from past guests speaks to the welcoming atmosphere and reliable experience the campground provides. Whether you're a seasoned RV enthusiast or planning your first camping adventure, Little Twin Lakes Campground offers the perfect Washington State setting for creating lasting outdoor memories.
4.5

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Ione 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 Ione.

Explore the Area

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

Little Twin Lakes Campground Reviews

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D R

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by D R

(July 2022)Not your place if you can't handle bugs, no beach (there is a boat launch and dock enclosed by lily pads), silence, and not seeing other people. Campsites are spread out and the pit toilet was extremely clean. Each site has a nice table. Not many places to hike. I didn't see really any signs of large wildlife. There were frogs but they were silent. Saw some rather large rabbits. I did... (July 2022)Not your place if you can't handle bugs, no beach (there is a boat launch and dock enclosed by lily pads), silence, and not seeing other people. Campsites are spread out and the pit toilet was extremely clean. Each site has a nice table. Not many places to hike. I didn't see really any signs of large wildlife. There were frogs but they were silent. Saw some rather large rabbits. I did not see any ranger, but they were not needed because everything was well maintained. The road in is a bit primitive for a trailer, mainly due to a couple of tight corners, but I'm sure you could get in. A street car can make it easily. I loved the spot. It was extremely peaceful. The fire pits were deep, the stars were unbelievable, the lake was calm, and it was beautiful!

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Tango Papa Juliet

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tango Papa Juliet

The campground offers a secluded retreat, with spaced out sites ensuring peace and privacy during your stay, particularly in the weekdays. Though most plots pose leveling challenges and lack water access, the undisturbed nature allows for solitary exploration, heightened by minimal undergrowth in the surrounding forests. You're likely to find clean facilities including a well-maintained vault toil... The campground offers a secluded retreat, with spaced out sites ensuring peace and privacy during your stay, particularly in the weekdays. Though most plots pose leveling challenges and lack water access, the undisturbed nature allows for solitary exploration, heightened by minimal undergrowth in the surrounding forests. You're likely to find clean facilities including a well-maintained vault toilet, but be prepared for limited recreational activities on the water, as the lake mainly accommodates non-motorized aluminum boats and isn't suited for swimming or shore fishing. Nevertheless, the sounds and signs of wildlife from deer to chipmunks bring a vibrant touch to this quiet haven, offering a truly relaxing getaway.

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Unadulterated Adventure

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Unadulterated Adventure

We recently had the pleasure of staying here at the campground in late October, it was wonderful. Truly one of the best maintained campgrounds we have stayed at in a while, while picking our site we noticed that every site had a fire ring and picnic table, and when getting to our site saw that the fire ring had recently been cleaned out and had stone put it which was very nice to see. We did walk... We recently had the pleasure of staying here at the campground in late October, it was wonderful. Truly one of the best maintained campgrounds we have stayed at in a while, while picking our site we noticed that every site had a fire ring and picnic table, and when getting to our site saw that the fire ring had recently been cleaned out and had stone put it which was very nice to see. We did walk through many of the other sites while staying at the campground (as we were the only ones) and noticed the same cleanliness of all sites, as well as a very clean pit toilet. (which can be overlooked at a lot of campgrounds) We also saw that several sites we larger in order to accommodate the larger rigs that might be staying there. And also a very nice walk to the boat launch, and to the wildlife viewing area, where there was a day use area as well. The views there were breathtaking, and was a very relaxing place to hangout. We do believe that there is a 14 day stay limit here, and being free that makes it a great boondocking destination!

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Todd Hansen

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Todd Hansen

This place has nice private lots with space for small to medium RVs. In would give it 5 stare but the vault toilet is not being maintained due to "covid19". That being said, the vault toilets are clean and well maintained. Fire pits and picnic tables are in good condition. I would advise bringing a small boat or canoe to fish because shore fishing is difficult here.

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Scott Sundstrom

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Scott Sundstrom

Great campground. Quite a few bugs (duh, it's nature). Not a pond for swimming. There are leches.

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