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Golden Acres
โญ Featured Park ๐Ÿ“ Washington โ— Open

Golden Acres

๐Ÿ“ Clarkston, WA
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Hookups
Partial
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Pet Policy
Check
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WiFi
No
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Max RV
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About Golden Acres

Golden Acres RV Park is a quiet campground in Clarkston, Washington, a 110-mile drive south of Spokane. The park is positioned in the Lewis-Clark Valley near the Idaho border, offering a convenient base for exploring the region's waterways and trails.

Golden Acres RV Park opened in 1990. The park provides full utility hookups for every site. Travelers use the park as a base for southeastern Washington and north-central Idaho.

The park sits at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. Hells Gate State Park lies 3.2 miles away in Lewiston, Idaho. The Lewis and Clark Discovery Center is 2.5 miles from the park.

The park maintains a pet-friendly environment with designated dog areas. On-site management enforces quiet hours for a restful stay. The atmosphere is quiet and family-friendly with a focus on river access.

What Amenities Does Golden Acres Offer?

What Are the Check-In Rules at Golden Acres?

Contact Golden Acres RV Park at (509) 758-7251 for current availability, rates, and reservation procedures. Inquire about check-in and check-out times, minimum stay requirements, and the cancellation policy when booking.

Where Is Golden Acres Located?

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Clarkston, Washington
1430 Chestnut St
๐Ÿ“ Address1430 Chestnut St, Clarkston, WA 99403-2400
๐Ÿ“ž Phone5097587251
๐ŸŒ WebsiteVisit Official Site
๐Ÿš— Golden Acres RV Park is located at 1430 Chestnut St in Clarkston, Washington, 110 miles south of Spokane. Access is via US-12 and local roads with no reported low bridges or steep grades for standard RVs.

What Attractions Are Near Golden Acres?

Hells Gate State Park is 3.2 miles away in Lewiston, Idaho. The Lewis and Clark Discovery Center is 2.5 miles from the park. The region offers multiple wineries and the Nez Perce National Historical Park within a 30-mile radius.

What Activities Are Available at Golden Acres?

The park's location in the Lewis-Clark Valley provides access to fishing, boating, and hiking. The Snake and Clearwater Rivers are minutes away for water-based activities. Hells Gate State Park in Idaho is a short drive for additional trails and picnicking.

What Is the Atmosphere Like at Golden Acres?

Golden Acres RV Park caters to short-term travelers and seasonal visitors. The atmosphere is quiet and family-friendly, with a focus on river access and outdoor recreation. The park is not gated.

Are Pets Allowed at Golden Acres?

Golden Acres RV Park welcomes pets. The park enforces a leash rule and provides pet waste stations. Contact the park directly for specific guidelines on breed restrictions, pet fees, and the maximum number of pets allowed per site.

Frequently Asked Questions About Golden Acres

What hookups are available at Golden Acres RV Park?

Golden Acres RV Park offers full-hookup sites with 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service, potable water, and a dedicated sewer connection. WiFi is available on-site.

Is Golden Acres RV Park pet-friendly?

Yes, Golden Acres RV Park allows pets. The park requires pets to be leashed and provides pet waste stations. Contact the park at (509) 758-7251 for specific pet fees and limits.

How do I make a reservation at Golden Acres RV Park?

Reservations at Golden Acres RV Park are made by calling (509) 758-7251. Inquire about current rates, site availability, and the cancellation policy when you book.

What attractions are near Golden Acres RV Park?

Golden Acres RV Park is 3.2 miles from Hells Gate State Park in Idaho and 2.5 miles from the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center. The Snake and Clearwater Rivers provide boating and fishing access.

What is the best route to Golden Acres RV Park?

Golden Acres RV Park is accessed from US-12 in Clarkston, Washington. From Spokane, take US-195 South to US-12. The final approach uses local streets with no reported low-clearance bridges.

When was Golden Acres RV Park established?

Golden Acres RV Park was established in 1990. The campground has been serving RV travelers in the Lewis-Clark Valley for over three decades.

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