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SPRING CANYON
Public Campground

SPRING CANYON

Wilbur, Washington
4.5 (407 reviews)

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About SPRING CANYON

Federal campground in Washington.

Spring Canyon is a beloved public campground nestled in the heart of Washington State, offering RV travelers an authentic outdoor experience that balances accessibility with natural beauty. This well-maintained facility welcomes visitors year-round and has earned its stellar reputation through consistent quality and thoughtful management that caters to the needs of modern RV adventurers.

The campground's location provides an ideal gateway to exploring Washington's diverse landscapes and attractions. Whether you're interested in hiking, fishing, water recreation, or simply enjoying peaceful time surrounded by nature, Spring Canyon puts you in position to experience some of the Pacific Northwest's most memorable destinations. The nearby area offers a wonderful mix of outdoor activities and local character that keeps visitors returning season after season.

For those seeking a reliable home base during their RV travels, Spring Canyon delivers the essentials that make camping comfortable. The grounds are well-organized with clearly marked sites, and the staff maintains the facilities with obvious care and attention to detail. This is the kind of place where you can settle in for a few days or extend your stay longer while using it as a launching point for day trips and regional exploration.

The campground attracts a diverse mix of travelers including families, couples, and solo adventurers, all drawn by the combination of natural surroundings and practical amenities. The community atmosphere among guests creates that special camping camaraderie that many RV enthusiasts cherish. Evening conversations around fire pits and friendly encounters at the facilities contribute to the genuine appeal that earns Spring Canyon such positive feedback from its visitors.

The four and a half star rating from over four hundred reviews speaks volumes about what guests consistently appreciate here. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or building a longer Pacific Northwest route into your travels, Spring Canyon provides the kind of dependable, welcoming experience that makes for memorable camping memories in Washington State.
4.5

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407

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Wilbur 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 Wilbur.

Explore the Area

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

SPRING CANYON Reviews

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jonathon smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by jonathon smith

Great campground. It’s quite hilly but a short walk down to an awesome day use beach area and boat launch. Camp sites in the upper loop are much smaller and have apartment complex style parking lot shelters that you can camp under.

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Manuel Pampo

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Manuel Pampo

Date of Tent Camping: 27/28Aug2024 Tuesday and Wednesday. I stayed at Lower Loop #13. Water Spigot in the Men's Restroom Leaking, seems like it's been leaking for a while. There is no Campground Host, maybe provide better amenities or services for them to make it appealing for them to host the place. There are trees, but might not be over your tent site, so you might get sun exposure. Bring... Date of Tent Camping: 27/28Aug2024 Tuesday and Wednesday. I stayed at Lower Loop #13. Water Spigot in the Men's Restroom Leaking, seems like it's been leaking for a while. There is no Campground Host, maybe provide better amenities or services for them to make it appealing for them to host the place. There are trees, but might not be over your tent site, so you might get sun exposure. Bring an awning to put over the picnic table. It can get hot during the summer days. No privacy, sites are pretty close to each other. This place is good if you need a place to stay while visiting the Grand Coulee Dam. The restrooms were clean and well stocked. The upper loops is like parking your car or tent under apartment covered carports. I would not stay at the upper loop and if you have an RV or a trailer, your rig might not fit under the car ports. Make sure you're certain of your RV size and length. The beach and swimming areas are very nice. The swim platform was 4 feet exposed from the water since the river is low. But you can still enjoy the beach. Good for family and kids. They have nice walking trails. The sign at the front says campground FULL but there are MANY open spots. Please remove the sign to give campers a chance to look for availability instead of giving that we're full impression. If you want the campground occupied, remove that FULL sign before someone else remove it for you. The views from the lower loop of the river is awesome. This place is nice for the views. The whole area is nice, just be ready to be next to your neighbor. Go visit Grand Coulee Visitor Center, go on a power plant tour and go watch the laser show at night. I will be back to stay if I am ever in the area.

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Kayla Cline

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Kayla Cline

Only stayed one night. Reservation required. Couldn't find the green sheet to fill out and put in the spot. Spots were really close together and bathrooms were not clean. It was fairly easy to get to the beach and water area.

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Perry Roth

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Perry Roth

April 1st, 2024, for 6 days. Perfect peaceful stay. Great for fully contained boondockers. We were challenging ourselves in our little trailer how well we could manage on our limited supply of water, food, power management, etc . The camp was deserted except for a few harty folks who stayed a night or two. The weather was cool with occasional rain showers. Fishing was not great. However, for me no... April 1st, 2024, for 6 days. Perfect peaceful stay. Great for fully contained boondockers. We were challenging ourselves in our little trailer how well we could manage on our limited supply of water, food, power management, etc . The camp was deserted except for a few harty folks who stayed a night or two. The weather was cool with occasional rain showers. Fishing was not great. However, for me not fishing for 20+ years, it didn't help. I was a bit rusty. A park ranger stopped by and said that even the folks with boats didn't have much luck either. He complemented us on our trailer and said that he was getting one like ours in May. It was also nice to have Grand Coulee so close that we were able to go purchase a few things we decided we wanted for our meals. We had a very quiet, cozy stay in our little trailer. We hope to go again this fall. So we hope to see you boondockers out there. In one of my photos, we caught Bigfoot peeking at us.😁

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A C

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by A C

Price increase to 30 dollars. No water, no trash,. Vault toliet only. I like this park. The sites are not paved and can be very uneven. I was more forgiving when the winter price was 11 dollars.

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