Styled after a charming Bavarian village, Leavenworth lies at the foot of Washington’s eastern Cascade Range, and is backed by the sparkling granite peaks of the stunning Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Prior to its European facelift in the 1960s, Leavenworth was a rough and tumble logging town along the Great Northern Railway. Today, Leavenworth is a popular year-round destination for tourists and outdoor adventurers. Besides the many quaint shops, galleries, ice cream and candy parlors, brew houses, and bistros, the town hosts several fun events, including arts and crafts shows, classic car shows, beer and music festivals, Oktoberfest, and the Christmas Lighting Festival. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are abundant opportunities to hit the local trails and rivers for hiking, climbing, fishing and paddling. Located about 30 minutes north of Leavenworth, and just 10 minutes east of Lake Wenatchee, Leavenworth RV Campground makes a perfect basecamp for exploring the area, or just kicking back in some stunning mountain country. Boasting nearly 300 mostly wooded campsites, there’s a place for every kind of camper, from full- and partial-hookup RV sites, to small vehicle and tent sites. There’s also a selection of cabins, cottages, lodge rooms and tiny houses available. Restrooms and shower facilities are located in several of the camp areas, as well as a laundry room and dump station. Many sites and facilities are ADA accessible. Additional amenities include satellite TV, Wifi service, a clubhouse, library, game room, and store. Dogs are permitted. Campsites rates are $38–$52/night; other accommodations range from $147–$176/night; reservations recommended. You don’t have to travel far from the campground to enjoy an abundance of outdoor recreation. The resort features a large pool, sports courts—including mini golf, cornhole, and pickleball—and several walking, hiking and biking trails. Lounge beside one of the large ponds, or paddle around on a kayak or SUP. For summer hiking, pick up a trail map and head for the nearby Alpine Lakes Wilderness, where 100s of miles of trails climb high into a spectacular landscape of vivid lakes, flowering meadows, and towering peaks. Fishing and boating are available at nearby Lake Wenatchee, or try shooting the rapids on the Icicle and Wenatchee Rivers on a guided rafting trip. There’s plenty of winter outdoor fun as well, including local snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, downhill skiing and snowboarding at Stevens Pass, and sleigh rides around Leavenworth.
Great campgrounds. The welcome center is very good with internet and ice cream. We love the pool the best. The campsites are all right. Not too much privacy because they are so close to each other. The scenery is beautiful. The downside is the dust. It is everywhere and overwhelming. Need to cover mouth and nose whenever a car goes by. Overall good accommodation and experience.
Very nice campground. Lots of nice sites that are fairly level and with room. All have water and power. Nice staff that are there to help. Swimming pool,putt putt golf,trails for hiking and biking galore tennis court ect.. love this place.
Definitely one of the best Thousand Trails we've been to. Stayed at around a dozen, this one is great. Nestled in the public trees of Central WA, lots of on site activities, wooded spaces that are pretty large, and great staff. Great, huge pool. Super close to the town of Leavenworth. Only cons are wifi in the campground would be helpful and the laundry is pretty small.
We enjoyed our visit and thought the grounds was beautiful. Plenty of places to choose from. Some spots can be tricky to pull around to get out. Great amenities. My son loved playing basketball and taking in the view. We will certainly be back. We didnt have any sewer hook ups but emptied on the way out which was fine. The showers/restrooms were very clean and spacious so we also used those too. The only downfall, it was a very dusty location. Making us and our things rather messy, I thought maybe some water on the roads in the AM could help? Nothing enough that we won't return, a very peaceful stay. I'd like to add, the staff was very friendly and it was quiet at night.
I used to go here a few times a year every year growing up. They had tons of activities for the kids to do and things were clean and kept up nicely. That is not the case any more. Although some of the bathrooms have been updated with new counters and hands-free dispensers, they don’t look like they have been deep-cleaned in years. There are no lights around the campground at night, so going to the bathroom can be quite scary. There are many bears around the area, too, we were told. The pool was clean and nice, but those bathrooms and showers are dilapidated and look like they did when I was a kid 30+ years ago. The roads are extremely dry and dusty and there are yellow jackets and mosquitoes everywhere, so eating outside was out of the question. The sites are not great, but we did finally find one that would work for our little 19’ trailer without sewer connection. There is no cell reception in most of the main park, but the lodge does have WiFi. It was not bad for an overnight stop, but glamping it is not.