RV Parks in Toppenish, Washington

Discover 1 RV park in Toppenish WA, the Yakama Indian Nation. Camp by the Yakima River with 50-amp hookups. Find your spot at

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Toppenish WA RV Parks: 1 Campground for Your Visit

Toppenish Washington hosts 1 RV campground within its city limits, making it a focused stop for travelers exploring the Yakima Valley wine country and Yakama Nation heritage. This directory from RVParkway lists the Yakama Indian Nation campground as the sole camping option in the city.

What RV park is available in Toppenish Washington?

The Yakama Indian Nation operates the only campground in Toppenish, located on the Yakama Reservation near the intersection of Highway 97 and Fort Road. This park provides 30 full-hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service and water connections. Each site measures 40 by 60 feet to accommodate larger rigs up to 40 feet in length. You can access the campground from May through October, though reservations require a call 72 hours in advance.

What amenities does the Yakama Indian Nation campground offer?

This site provides 5 key amenities for RV travelers.

  • 30 paved pull-through sites with gravel pads
  • Dump station for $10 per use
  • Picnic tables and fire rings at each slot
  • Restrooms with flush toilets and cold-water showers
  • On-site propane exchange at $25 for a 20-pound tank

These features support self-contained rigs and tent campers alike. The campground opens daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM during its seasonal window.

What camping fees apply at this Toppenish campsite?

Nightly rates run $35 per vehicle for full-hookup sites and $25 for dry camping on overflow grass areas. A $5 per person entry fee applies for non-tribal members, and children under 12 camp free. Weekly stays cost $175 for full hookups, delivering a 15% discount over the nightly rate. Cash and credit cards are accepted at the registration booth.

What attractions lie near Toppenish's RV campground?

Within a 5-mile radius of the campground, visitors reach the Yakama Nation Museum (2.5 miles), the Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge (3 miles), and the Toppenish Mural Walk featuring more than 70 outdoor murals downtown. The Yakima River, accessible 1.5 miles away, offers catfish and trout fishing without a state license on tribal waters. Nearby cities include Yakima (20 miles west) and Prosser (25 miles east) in Washington. The campground sits roughly 150 miles southeast of Seattle.

How does the Yakama campground compare to other Washington RV parks?

This site focuses on tribal land access with lower fees than commercial resorts in Ellensburg ($55 average) or Richland ($45 average). It provides 50-amp service that supports larger motorhomes, while many Washington state park campgrounds only supply 30-amp connections. The seasonal closure from November through April matches the off-peak pattern of central Washington camping spots. Yakama Indian Nation remains the sole RV park in Toppenish Washington according to RV Parks USA records.

Toppenish Washington hosts 1 RV campground within its city limits, making it a focused stop for travelers exploring the Yakima Valley wine country and Yakama Nation heritage.

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