


Spring Canyon Campground
About
Spring Canyon Campground offers families a perfect blend of camping adventure and outdoor recreation along the scenic Columbia River. With playgrounds for energetic kids, swimming areas for hot summer days, and easy walking trails perfect for little legs, this destination provides an affordable escape into nature where families can disconnect and enjoy quality time together.
Highlights
- ✓Playground equipment that keeps kids entertained while parents set up camp
- ✓Direct water access to the Columbia River for swimming and wading
- ✓Easy, family-friendly walking trails with scenic views
- ✓Spacious picnic areas perfect for family meals outdoors
- ✓Excellent stargazing opportunities away from city lights
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early morning during summer weekends to secure the best campsites and picnic spots near the playground and water access.
- 2.Bring water shoes for kids as the shoreline can be rocky, and pack plenty of sunscreen since shade is limited near the beach area.
- 3.The walking trails are stroller-friendly near the campground, making it easy to explore with toddlers in tow.
- 4.Visit the nearby Grand Coulee Dam (just 10 minutes away) to add an educational component to your outdoor adventure.
- 5.Pack a fishing rod as kids often enjoy casting from the shore, and no license is required for children under 15 in Washington.
Best Time to Visit
Late spring through early fall (May to September) offers the best weather for camping and water activities. Visit on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds, and arrive during the 6:00 to 10:00 AM window for check-in or day use to secure your spot.
What to Know
Admission and day use are free, though camping fees apply for overnight stays. Limited services are available on-site, so bring all necessary supplies including food, water, and camping gear.
Seasonal Notes
Best visited May through September when weather is warm and water activities are enjoyable. The campground is technically open year-round but services may be limited in winter months. Spring offers beautiful wildflowers along trails, while fall brings cooler temperatures ideal for hiking without the summer crowds.
Nearby Eats
The Melody Restaurant in nearby Grand Coulee (10 minutes away) serves classic American comfort food in a family-friendly atmosphere. For quick bites, stop by Pepper Jack's Bar & Grille for burgers and fries that kids will love.
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