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Pleasant Valley Campground
National Forest

Pleasant Valley Campground

Packwood, Washington
4.6 (33 reviews)

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About Pleasant Valley Campground

Campground in Washington.

Nestled in the heart of Washington's stunning national forest landscape, Pleasant Valley Campground offers RV enthusiasts an authentic outdoor escape surrounded by towering evergreens and pristine natural beauty. This well-established national forest campground provides the perfect base for exploring some of the Pacific Northwest's most treasured wilderness areas, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo adventurers seeking to reconnect with nature.

The campground's location within the national forest system means you're immediately immersed in genuine outdoor recreation opportunities. Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels wind through the surrounding forest, offering everything from gentle nature walks suitable for families with children to challenging backcountry routes for experienced trekkers. The area's diverse ecosystem provides excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, photography, and nature study throughout the seasons. Whether you're an early morning bird watcher or an afternoon photographer seeking golden hour light filtering through the canopy, Pleasant Valley's natural setting delivers consistently rewarding outdoor experiences.

Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to excellent fishing waters, with opportunities to pursue both warm and cold water species depending on the specific water bodies nearby. The forest environment creates a peaceful soundscape perfect for those seeking respite from urban life, with mornings filled with natural forest sounds and evenings ideal for stargazing and campfire gatherings.

The national forest setting means you're also perfectly positioned for exploring the broader region's attractions and natural wonders. Day trips to scenic viewpoints, waterfall hikes, and other notable outdoor destinations are all easily accessible from the campground. The area's climate supports year-round visitation, though spring through fall typically offers the most comfortable camping conditions.

Pleasant Valley Campground appeals to RV travelers who value authentic forest camping experiences over resort-style amenities. The four-point-six-star rating from thirty-three reviews reflects genuine visitor satisfaction with the campground's location, cleanliness, and overall camping experience. This is an excellent choice for those seeking to explore Washington's natural heritage while enjoying the comfort and convenience of RV travel.
4.6

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33

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Packwood 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 Packwood.

Explore the Area

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

Pleasant Valley Campground Reviews

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Megan Starkel

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Megan Starkel

The area is beautiful and the campsites are spread well apart. We had campsite number 3 and it was the biggest and most private that we saw. We went in July. There are several small trails to get down to the river which was slow-moving at several points so you can swim or walk in the water. The only downside was that they weren't kidding about the warnings for thatcher ants. When we arrived our ca... The area is beautiful and the campsites are spread well apart. We had campsite number 3 and it was the biggest and most private that we saw. We went in July. There are several small trails to get down to the river which was slow-moving at several points so you can swim or walk in the water. The only downside was that they weren't kidding about the warnings for thatcher ants. When we arrived our campsite was infested with them everywhere. However, I sprayed the tent area with a bunch of ant Raid and, once we set up camp, the ants seemed to disperse. I say just keep a can handy and spray around your table, tent area, etc. But we were never bit and seemed to become one with the ants. lol. There is a well pump for drinking water only. Otherwise, bring plenty of your own water for dish-washing, etc. No electric or sewer hook-ups. It's gravel pathways but was compacted well enough for bike riding. Also, mostly all sites are well-shaded which is VERY nice.

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Alfonso Hernandez

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alfonso Hernandez

We got a nice spot right next to the river. Found an amazing waterfall hike just down the road

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Alfonso Hernandez

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alfonso Hernandez

We got a nice spot right next to the river. Found an amazing waterfall hike just down the road

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Jeff

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeff

This is a nice little campground on the American River. Typical amenities for a Forest Service campground; several vault toilets and one water spigot. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. Most sites are small and I wouldn't recommend bringing an RV in that's larger than 30ft. There's a nice 1 mile walking trail near the entrance and the campground is off the road enough that I couldn't he... This is a nice little campground on the American River. Typical amenities for a Forest Service campground; several vault toilets and one water spigot. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. Most sites are small and I wouldn't recommend bringing an RV in that's larger than 30ft. There's a nice 1 mile walking trail near the entrance and the campground is off the road enough that I couldn't hear traffic.

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Jeff

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeff

This is a nice little campground on the American River. Typical amenities for a Forest Service campground; several vault toilets and one water spigot. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. Most sites are small and I wouldn't recommend bringing an RV in that's larger than 30ft. There's a nice 1 mile walking trail near the entrance and the campground is off the road enough that I couldn't he... This is a nice little campground on the American River. Typical amenities for a Forest Service campground; several vault toilets and one water spigot. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. Most sites are small and I wouldn't recommend bringing an RV in that's larger than 30ft. There's a nice 1 mile walking trail near the entrance and the campground is off the road enough that I couldn't hear traffic.

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David and Sue

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by David and Sue

Site 17 has a great view. Classic forest service campground. Drive to Mt. Rainier about 20 minutes. More spacious and less crowded than the NP campgrounds.

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David and Sue

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by David and Sue

Site 17 has a great view. Classic forest service campground. Drive to Mt. Rainier about 20 minutes. More spacious and less crowded than the NP campgrounds.

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Jan Larin

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jan Larin

This is a beautiful place, the camp hosts were awesome. My husband was impressed with the amazingly clean restrooms. The ants were manageable. The trees, unfortunately, drip an incredible amount of sap. That would be the reason I cannot recommend this campground. Everything is covered in sap. It sticks to your dog's feet, your vehicles, etc. It's a shame as the old growth forrest is spectacular.

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Jan Larin

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jan Larin

This is a beautiful place, the camp hosts were awesome. My husband was impressed with the amazingly clean restrooms. The ants were manageable. The trees, unfortunately, drip an incredible amount of sap. That would be the reason I cannot recommend this campground. Everything is covered in sap. It sticks to your dog's feet, your vehicles, etc. It's a shame as the old growth forrest is spectacular.

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