Riverside State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Located in the city of Riverside, Washington, Riverside State Park is 9,194 acres of pure fun. Activities abound for nature lovers, and this is one of the stops you must make on your RV trip if you enjoy kayaking, horseback riding, and freshwater fishing. The closest cities to Riverside are Tonasket and Osoyoos, which is in Canada. The park has a rich history; it was once a bustling stop for the fur trade. Besides being an important hub for commerce, it was also an important site for Native American tribes. With such a dynamic backstory, it is no wonder that Riverside is such a charming location that offers visitors the chance to experience stepping foot on such a historical site, and by stopping here, you contribute to the continuing story of this state park.
Spring 45-75 F
Summer 58-91 F
Fall 49-80 F
Winter 24-34 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Riverside State Park
Visiting the sites that you have always wanted to see is easy and convenient when you travel in an RV. You have the time to slow it down and enjoy the whole experience. Finding an RV is quick and stress-free. Just go to RVshare to find your ideal vehicle.
Margie’s RV Park
This is the best place to be if you are looking for peace and quiet, although it’s not so quiet as to be boring. Margie’s RV Park is located in a secluded area right off Highway 97 in Riverside. Prices here are very affordable with the daily rate being only $30 and the monthly rate being $450. Additionally, pottery is for sale here, and visitors have a chance to bring home unique gifts for their family and friends.
Laundry services
Showers
Tents
Horseshoes
Fishing
Garden
Riverbend RV Park
Riverbend RV Park is located in the city of Twisp, Washington. It’s about an hour away from Riverside, but the hour’s drive is worth it with all of the amenities and things you can find to do at this campground. Rates start at $27 for tents and $45 for a truck camper.
Dog park
Wi-Fi
Dump station
Propane tanks available
Bathrooms and showers
Playground
Full hookups with 30/50-amp electric
What to Do at
Riverside State Park
Inside Riverside State Park
Being on over 9,000 acres of land means that this state park has a number of options when it comes to how to spend the day. There is something for everyone here. Explore the 55 miles of hiking trails you’ll find, or take a boat out on the lake and go fly-fishing. If you’re more of the adventurous type, you can go rock climbing or water skiing. Additionally, you can explore the area by taking your horse out for a trot.
How to Get to
Riverside State Park
You will find the park by accessing Interstate 90 and taking exit 280, Maple Street Bridge. Go down about a mile on Maxwell Street where you will turn left. Continue on down Maxwell as it goes west, and then go north on Petit Drive. Keep driving down Petit Drive until you see a golf club. From here, continue on straight into Riverside State Park.
Entering Riverside State Park
The state park is open from 6:30 a.m. until dusk during the summer. During the winter season, the hours are from 8:00 a.m. until dusk.
If you are planning on camping at Riverside State Park, you will not have to purchase a day pass. For everyone else visiting the park, there is a small charge to enter the grounds.
Riverside State Park Discover Pass (Annual) : $30.0
Riverside State Park Discover Pass (Daily) : $10.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Riverside State Park
The park offers a variety of activities year-round, including hiking, camping, picnicking, and horseback riding. During fall, the leaves of the deciduous trees change color. The cooler temperatures also make exploring the park's many trails more comfortable.
The summers are typically hot and dry, while the winters are cold and partly cloudy. The park also experiences various microclimates due to its diverse landscape. The park's forested areas are significantly cooler than the open meadows and grasslands.
Riverside State Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, from small mammals like rodents and rabbits to larger animals like white-tailed deer, elk, and moose. The park has various bird species, including eagles, hawks, and owls.
RVs are welcome in Riverside State Park, and several spots have been designated for RV camping. These sites offer easy access to hook-ups for water and electricity and plenty of space to park your rig.
Dogs are welcome in Riverside State Park but must be kept on a leash. They are not allowed in the Spokane River. In addition, owners must pick up after their pets and dispose of waste properly.
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