Discover Adventure: Camping at Fields Spring State Park in Washington's Wilderness

Fields Spring State Park, located in the scenic southeastern corner of Washington, offers a serene escape with its lush forested areas and stunning views of the Blue Mountains. This 792-acre state park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring well-maintained hiking trails that are perfect for exploring the diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy sweeping landscapes from the Puffer Butte viewpoint, especially breathtaking during sunset. Popular amenities include a cozy kitchen shelter with a fireplace and picnic areas that cater to families and groups. The park provides versatile camping options, from rustic campgrounds to heated cabins, ensuring a comfortable stay for everyone. During winter, Fields Spring transforms into a hub for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, making it a year-round destination for adventure seekers.
Fields Spring Campground is part of Fields Spring State Park in Washington (44 min southwest of Lewiston, ID) with an elevation of 3,959 feet. There are a total of 20 campsites. The campground is normally open from mid May to mid September. Sites can accommodate RVs between 35 and 96 feet. All sites are currently reservable. Reservations can be booked up to 9 months in advance. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring with grill. Prices start at $20.00 per night. Some amenities include shower, drinking water, dump station, restroom, flush toilets. Activities include biking, hiking trails.
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