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Snow Field
Public Campground

Snow Field

Arlington, Washington
4.3 (134 reviews)

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About Snow Field

Campground in Washington.

Snow Field is a welcoming public campground nestled in the natural beauty of Washington state, offering a peaceful retreat for RV travelers seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This well-maintained facility serves as an excellent base camp for exploring the Pacific Northwest's diverse landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities.

The campground's setting provides visitors with easy access to some of Washington's most spectacular natural attractions. The surrounding region is characterized by stunning mountain vistas, dense forests, and pristine wilderness areas that make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels. Whether you're interested in hiking, fishing, wildlife observation, or simply enjoying the serenity of nature, Snow Field puts you within reach of numerous adventures.

The area around Snow Field offers something for everyone in the camping party. Families appreciate the safe, accessible environment and the opportunity to introduce children to outdoor recreation in a managed setting. Solo travelers and couples find solace in the quiet natural surroundings, while more adventurous visitors can venture out to explore the region's hiking trails and scenic byways. The campground's location makes it convenient for those wanting to experience Washington's diverse ecosystems without venturing too far from comfortable RV amenities.

What sets this destination apart is its authentic Pacific Northwest character combined with practical accessibility. The region experiences the classic Washington climate with opportunities to experience different seasons, each bringing its own unique appeal. Spring brings wildflowers and renewed growth, summer offers long daylight hours for exploration, fall delivers stunning foliage, and winter provides a quieter, more intimate camping experience for those prepared for cooler weather.

The camping community at Snow Field reflects the welcoming nature of Washington hospitality. With a solid 4.3-star rating from over 130 reviews, visitors consistently report positive experiences and reliable facilities. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, a longer seasonal stay, or using the campground as a jumping-off point for exploring greater Washington state, Snow Field delivers a quality RV camping experience that keeps visitors coming back.
4.3

Rating

134

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Arlington 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 Arlington.

Explore the Area

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

Snow Field Reviews

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Sarah M (Sarah)

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Sarah M (Sarah)

I rented a cabin here with a friend and it was cool, mostly nice but it wasnt really the experience they advertise. The whole location is right off of a main road so you can still hear the traffic, The cabins are actually very close together, and there was a loud obnoxious group of boys drinking at the hot pool making inappropriate comments about the women there. I tried to play my crystal singing... I rented a cabin here with a friend and it was cool, mostly nice but it wasnt really the experience they advertise. The whole location is right off of a main road so you can still hear the traffic, The cabins are actually very close together, and there was a loud obnoxious group of boys drinking at the hot pool making inappropriate comments about the women there. I tried to play my crystal singing bowls off the back deck of my cabin before we checked out but they were cleaning cabins early and loading up trailers which was a lot of clanging and banging so it wasn't really as peaceful or enjoyable or tranquil as you might think it's going to be. 😬

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Z Z

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Z Z

FYI, we didn’t stay there overnight. This comment is about the shop. We weren’t able to book one of the cabins, but we were still very interested in this place, so we decided to stop by and take a look. It happened to be a Friday, and the shop was open quite late, so we were able to go inside and explore a bit. The place feels very well set up. The shop is well stocked with all kinds of outdoor g... FYI, we didn’t stay there overnight. This comment is about the shop. We weren’t able to book one of the cabins, but we were still very interested in this place, so we decided to stop by and take a look. It happened to be a Friday, and the shop was open quite late, so we were able to go inside and explore a bit. The place feels very well set up. The shop is well stocked with all kinds of outdoor gear and food, and they also offer hot drinks like coffee and tea. That said, the temperature in late December was quite cold, so it didn’t really feel like ideal weather for tent camping. Staying in one of the cabins would probably be much more comfortable. We were really impressed by how friendly and helpful the staff were. When we explained that we didn’t have a reservation and just wanted to look around, the front desk staff was very welcoming and gave us a map and directions to the shop. Inside, there’s a large fireplace and plenty of seating areas where people can relax. If you were actually staying here, it would definitely feel more like glamping than traditional camping. They also have a spa on site, which unfortunately we couldn’t access as day visitors, but it looked very nice from what we could see.

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Sarnai Gan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sarnai Gan

We had a great experience. We brought our own tent and camping gear and rented a few items there. If you don’t have much camping experience or equipment, I’d recommend renting some of their gear, though it is a bit expensive. The hot tub and sauna were nice, and the coffee shop was very comfortable

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Lorenzo Roman

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lorenzo Roman

Even in summer, it’s very cold at night. But, the fact that the restrooms are available 24/7 is amazing. It also helps that each one has wall outlets. The camp store is stunning with terimayo hot dogs, plenty of food and drinks including beer, sufficient supply of camping gear and toiletries, and offering bags of ice is convenient to not have to bring everything needed to camp. And, there’s hand c... Even in summer, it’s very cold at night. But, the fact that the restrooms are available 24/7 is amazing. It also helps that each one has wall outlets. The camp store is stunning with terimayo hot dogs, plenty of food and drinks including beer, sufficient supply of camping gear and toiletries, and offering bags of ice is convenient to not have to bring everything needed to camp. And, there’s hand carts for transporting stuff throughout the site.

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Kai Dwd

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kai Dwd

As a longtime Snow Peak user, I made time to visit this place, but since the forecast called for rain all week, I skipped camping and instead spent time at the store café, having coffee and tea while browsing inside the shop. Because I had to head back through Portland, I didn’t purchase any products here. There are cabins, glamping sites, and tent sites available, offering different styles of cam... As a longtime Snow Peak user, I made time to visit this place, but since the forecast called for rain all week, I skipped camping and instead spent time at the store café, having coffee and tea while browsing inside the shop. Because I had to head back through Portland, I didn’t purchase any products here. There are cabins, glamping sites, and tent sites available, offering different styles of camping. One drawback is that you have to park in the lot and use a handcart to carry all your gear to the campsite. However, this also means cars don’t drive through the grounds, creating a more pleasant camping environment. The glamping and tent sites built on land rock seemed rather close together, while the cabins were more separated but came at a steep price. It would have been a better choice to make camping more affordable, naturally promoting the brand and fostering community, which felt like a missed opportunity. There’s a short trail that blends beautifully with nature and is great for walking, but the constant barking of two Labrador Retrievers behind the neighbor’s fence next door was a bit disappointing.

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