Hood Park Campground, WA - Latest Reviews, Photos & Campground Map

Hood Park Campground in Walla Walla County is located just 8 min east of Pasco, WA with an elevation of 347 feet. There are a total of 68 campsites. The campground is normally open from mid May to the beginning of September. 67 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 28 and 105 feet. All sites are currently reservable. Reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance. All sites have electric hookups. Fees range from $30.00 to $110.00. Some amenities include shower, dump station, playground, swimming, amphitheater, flush toilets. Activities include boating, fishing, hiking trails, floating sports.
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Hood Park

Closed for the season
236 reviews
Total sites: 68
Booking Window: 6 months

347 ft
81°F
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Tents allowedRV's allowedTrailers allowedElectric HookupsRV Dump StationAccessible sitesFlush toiletsHot showersHiking trailsBoatingFloating sportsFishing
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Campsite Reviews (236)

4.0 out of 5

5 star
47%
4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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@LaurieAA7FC95E · Camped on Aug 27, 2025 at Campsite #9
Nice & shady, great staff, etc.
@DonS7246342 · Camped on Aug 25, 2025 at Campsite #33
Nice park that we enjoy a few times every year. The trees desperately need trimmed. We had a hugh dead limb fall on our RV. If it had his a person or pet, there would not have been survivors. Also there were three dead medium sized dead branches in the same tree lose to our picnic table. We moved the table and made sure nobody sat there during our 10 day stay. When we left we moved the picnic table under the tree and used a broom to knock the three dead limbs down. The park needs to be more proactive with trimming the trees
@ZvonkoK7735D3B · Camped on Aug 21, 2025 at Campsite #15
The sites are narrow, close together and only a few can accommodate large rv's. As in many other sites, maintenance people don't see the need to cut tree branches that clearly interfere and scratch any large RV. The electric power is 30A only and very weak at that. You are constantly reminded not to use too much amperage. The view from the camp is typical American riverfront; corn or wheat silos, railroads or cement plants. There is a dump station and very tight as well. Also, alcohol is also not allowed. Perhaps this is Washington state thing because we know how wild those 60 something retirees can be. :)Finally, this was the campground that we saw the most tents anywhere. To top that, there is not much to do in the area but there is Walmart, Costco withing 18 mile range. So, that's good.
@DougD8904708 · Camped on Aug 19, 2025 at Campsite #30
We love Hood Park, the maintenance has been excellent this year. I hope the budget allows the other parks to be opened up and better maintained.
@PamF5F26D11900 · Camped on Aug 17, 2025 at Campsite #66
The park is nice. Camp hosts are friendly and attentive. Parts of the park have lots of spiders, but I am hearing that may be because of the time of year we were there, middle of August, other than that we enjoyed our visit.
@WilliamG690099 · Camped on Aug 15, 2025 at Campsite #55
Great place to relax and enjoy the river. Host was super helpful and friendly. Will definitely return.
@JeffreyJ698559 · Camped on Aug 14, 2025 at Campsite #44
Excellent camp host, nice bathrooms, and showers, reasonable costs, close to a beautiful river.Now the disadvantages: it seems that there is a wasp nest trying to grow in pretty much every single power pedestal. Be careful when you open it. The wasps will probably just sit there quietly if you open it carefully. We were even able to plug in successfully as five wasps nervously watched me plug-in. Also, there are parts of the park that have quite a few spiders. None that I believe are venomous, but they are annoying. And lastly, across the river less than a half mile away, there is some kind of chemical tank farm with industrial activity there. Its fairly quiet, except if tug boats go down the river with barges. But its actually very interesting and relaxing to watch them go by as long as the sound doesnt bother you. It isnt extremely loud, but you can hear it.We have found that we really love this park but much of that is because its only 20 minutes away from our home. But we talk to a number of people from Arizona that were there and they all stated that they come by this park every year.
@ZynnJD1B669D17 · Camped on Aug 8, 2025 at Campsite #24
The park was beautiful and well kept up. The park volunteers were very nice and helpful. I was leery of Hood park because of the reviews but I found the restrooms and the park grounds better than other locations close by.
@ZynnJD1B669D17 · Camped on Aug 8, 2025 at Campsite #24
The park was beautiful and well kept up. The park volunteers were very nice and helpful. I was leery of Hood park because of the reviews but I found the restrooms and the park grounds better than other locations close by.
@BrettW94F58151 · Camped on Aug 8, 2025 at Campsite #12
Liked the park and the staff. We just have picked a bad weekend though because the spiders were unbearable on our last night. As soon as we would knock them off our stuff they would come back almost immediately and even more of them. All and all a nice park with easy access to the water via boat launch but the spiders definitely chilled the mood on our final night
@JoanneB8983045 · Camped on Aug 5, 2025 at Campsite #9
Large sites, well groomed, super friendly/knowledgeable camp hosts! We had a wonderful time!
@PamelaM1753071 · Camped on Aug 4, 2025 at Campsite #30
Wonderful and highly competent and friendly hosts. Great sites and bathrooms very clean. Organized and well run.
@KristinaIFFBF8 · Camped on Aug 3, 2025 at Campsite #9
Great spot for a quick overnight!
@MarkB1441206 · Camped on Jul 30, 2025 at Campsite #65
This park wasnt very inviting, the host wasnt very welcoming when we arrived and then knocked on our door making sure we were packing up to leave which we were doing so it felt like we were a nuisance being there which is strange since there were multiple open sites
@FredC6196461 · Camped on Jul 30, 2025 at Campsite #50
When we stopped to reserve a site they marked sites on map and suggested us drive through to see which one we wonted it really did help us decide then they we great helping us reserve spot by navigating us though the the on line reservation beautiful place to stay nice play ground for kids.
@DennisB9968665 · Camped on Jul 28, 2025 at Campsite #23
We have been camping at Hood for 20+ years. We love it! So many trees, good spacing between sites, park personnel are always helpful and friendly.
@SteveO8520246 · Camped on Jul 21, 2025 at Campsite #6
We rolled into Hood Park with our RV and high hopesand honestly, the place delivered. Beautiful old-growth trees stretch high overhead, casting shade like natures cathedral. The riverside campsites? Picture perfect. Its the kind of spot that makes you consider quitting your job and living the RV dream full-time.But then the spiders.Hood Park isn't just a campgroundits apparently also a bustling metropolis for spiders of every shape and size. Walking through the campground felt like participating in an involuntary obstacle course made entirely of webs. Every tree branch was home to a tiny acrobat, and each morning stroll meant getting rained on by spiders dropping gently from the trees like nature's version of glitter. And those webs? You couldnt avoid them if you tried. I probably hit my step goal just trying to dodge them.And the RV? Well, it's now officially co-leased. On the way home, we hit 70 mph down the highway, figuring that would shake off any lingering stowaways. Nope. Over 50 spider survivors made the trip, tucked into corners, vents, and apparently forming a union in the bathroom skylight.Ive formed an emotional bond with several of them. Carl rides on the dashboard now.Would I go back? Absolutely. But next time, Im packing peppermint oil, a Hazmat suit, and charging Carl rent.
@JoelG8B635AE28 · Camped on Jul 21, 2025 at Campsite #47
Great little campground. The people at the booth were wonderful and so helpful.
@KimC2311597 · Camped on Jul 20, 2025 at Campsite #60
A nice, quiet park right on the Snake River. Park host drive thru the park on a regular basis, greeting/viiting all of the campers/campsites.
@DavidR6871281 · Camped on Jul 19, 2025 at Campsite #65
Very clean and neat park. Easily accessible. Nice easy walking trails and small nature preserve, beach area, boat launch, day use area, and campsites with electric. No water hookups at campsites. Free showers that were reasonably clean (I'd rate showers a 4 on scale of 5 being best). Camp hosts were friendly and available when needed. Technically a no-alcohol campground, but I'm sure that's to discourage loud and unruly partying, we discretely had beer and cocktails at our campsite with no issues. If you are boating, the Snake River gets deceivably shallow just upstream, and the riverbed is rocky, we ground our prop. There are well defined channels, but you need to refresh your knowledge of navigational signs.
@DrewW4844495 · Camped on Jul 19, 2025 at Campsite #62
As always, the park and campground are well kept and clean. It was a great, quiet overnight for our travels to Tri cities. Have always loved Hood Park!
@BrianC5105381 · Camped on Jul 17, 2025 at Campsite #69
Lighting for Women's restroom entrance was out. Camphosts said they couldn't fix it. They had put in a repair order 2 weeks prior. It's not just a light It's a safety issue, not just good people camp. The camp host's are intrusive. I wouldn't recommend this campground
@SHELLEYW991119 · Camped on Jul 17, 2025 at Campsite #48
Always pleasant at Hood Park. The hosts are extremely helpful and friendly, the keep the park very clean and managed. Will be going back and recommending to others.
@ShadrackV58983 · Camped on Jul 15, 2025 at Campsite #54
Camp hosts were very professional at check in and clearly explained the parking situation and the fire ban. Very helpful with any questions we had and suppled fun stuff for the young ones with us. Peaceful and beautiful spot.
@ClydeS3A319011 · Camped on Jul 12, 2025 at Campsite #13
As we drove into the campground looking for our daughters spot, we were approached by the camp host. The lady host was very rude. We asked a question about leaving a small tent trailer, on our daughters driveway while she was gone and until we could check into our spot. She immediately jumped all over us about rules. Our daughter had been told by the other host the night before it would be ok. The host we talked to said she was on duty and it was her rules! She finally left and said she couldn't talk to us. She pretty much implied we couldn't drive through the park and for sure we couldn't check in. Which we had not planned on doing. Not sure if she was having a bad day or what, but not impressed with her customer service or even her general attitude. Otherwise, our stay was nice.

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