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Elk Meadows RV Park
Overview
Elk Meadows RV Park serves as a tranquil gateway to the Pacific Northwest wilderness. Located in the shadow of the majestic Mt. Adams, this park offers a serene environment for travelers looking to escape the bustle of city life. The property is characterized by its spacious, grassy sites and a peaceful atmosphere that reflects the natural beauty of the Washington landscape. It is a well-maintained facility that balances **modern RV comforts** with the raw appeal of the great outdoors.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Trout Lake, Washington, the park sits at the base of the second-tallest peak in the state. The surrounding area is part of the **Gifford Pinchot National Forest**, providing a lush canopy of evergreens and vibrant meadows. Guests are treated to **breathtaking views of Mt. Adams**, which dominates the skyline and offers a stunning backdrop for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The park proximity to the White Salmon River adds a refreshing elemental feel to the entire region.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped to handle modern RV needs while maintaining a rustic charm. It features **full hookup sites** with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service to accommodate various rig sizes. For those traveling in larger coaches, there are convenient **pull-thru sites** that simplify the setup process. Park features include:
- Clean bathhouse with hot showers
- Laundry room for guest convenience
- Picnic tables and **dedicated fire rings** at every site
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities within a short drive. The area is famous for **world-class hiking and climbing** on Mt. Adams, as well as exploring the unique Guler Ice Caves. Anglers and kayakers often head to the nearby White Salmon River for recreation. During the late summer months, the region becomes a hotspot for **wild huckleberry picking**, a favorite local pastime. The small community of Trout Lake offers a charming local store and cafe for those looking to experience small-town hospitality.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for **nature lovers and adventure seekers** who prioritize access to forest trails and mountain peaks over urban resort amenities. It is a perfect fit for families looking for a quiet retreat and photographers wanting to capture the alpine glow on the mountain. Because of its **spacious layout and pet-friendly policy**, it is also a great choice for travelers with dogs who enjoy long walks in a natural setting. If you value a quiet, scenic basecamp for exploring the Cascades, this park is for you.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
micah dodson
This place is amazing! It’s by far our favorite campground. The views are epic. It’s a place where you can truly get away and unplug.
kirby johnson
This place is amazing. The staff was very kind and accommodating to my needs. I rented a cabin and it was maybe the cleanest place I’ve ever stayed. Very cute. I’m sure you will have a wonderful time here.
Cindy Coe
Nice park lots of secluded RV sites. Restroom, showers and laundry clean. Park was quiet. No dog park. Would have given this park 5 stars, but when I checked in I was not given a map of the park and because of all the trees our starlink sucked. LOL!
Eric Fulbright
Great place to bring your family for a little getaway. Excellent views of Mt. Adams, clean facility, lots of rv space, nature paths, playground, a stream close by, and these cute frogs my kids love catching. We try to get back here every year.
Dusty Powers
We decided last minute to take a weekend mini trip. We chose Elk Meadows and were very glad we did. From the minute we checked in (very pleasant office ladies) we were impressed. The spaces were level and there were room enough to put two more spaces between the existing spots. We had neighbors to both sides of us, but never felt their presence. Firewood was available and for the price, (6 Bucks) you got an armload of wood, enough to last several hours, depending on your pyrotechnic needs! We had a spot (#13) at the north end and had a decent view of Mt Adams and the meadow. Next time we are going to try to get any spot between 14 and 18 for a better view. We live 3 hours away and will definitely be back when we are looking for a quick get away!
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