The name may be Little Diamond RV Camping Park, but our offerings are anything but small. As a seasonal RV camp in Washington state , Little Diamond makes the most of its surroundings with an abundance of outdoor attractions and full-service amenities to satisfy our guests. Every aspect of our RV camp in northeastern Washington is designed to give you just what you need. Make sure that Little Diamond is on your radar for RV camping this year. Summertime at this 360-acre RV camp in Washington offers great warm weather in which to lounge or stay active. Lying in the heart of the "Inland Empire", nearby Spokane and Coeur d'Alene, Little Diamond RV Camping Park offers access to many fun tourist attractions including the popular Silverwood Theme Park. Outdoor Recreational RV Camp in Washington - Call 800-562-4788 for reservations! Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Little Diamond RV Campground. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.
Adults 18+, Kids 7-17, Free 0-6
Awesome team who were patient and extremely helpful with all the great information. Facilities were clean and lots of options for keeping occupied. Bathrooms and showers spread out among the grounds, clean and easy to access. Good spot for a quick and easy get-away from town.
We staid at this park as Thousand Trails members. It was obvious coming into this park that the more heavily used member camping area was not as well kept as the KOA part as the MC area was not much more than an unkempt dust bowl vs the KOA area sites were well graveled and leveled. None of the sights were full hookup necessitating use of the common restroom. The lodge, restrooms, pool and hot tub were well kept making the stay a bit better, however, the bad part came at the end when we needed to empty our tanks. The dump station has a sign stating you must use their sewer hose. What they didn’t say is that the hose coupling lacked a gasket. I hook it up and open my black tank and fetid urine begins shooting out of the unsealed holes into my wet bay. The fact that this is a common item all their guests must use which is set up to fail felt like a practical joke gone too far. I’m hoping a park manager sees this review and does something to prevent this in the future.
Probably one of the best KOA's I have camped at, it has everything for a nice family getaway. From disc golf, basketball, swimming pool, hot tub, dog park, multiple kids play grounds, to walking trails and a small lake and so much more.
My family and I really enjoyed this place and will be returning again.
This is my first Thousand Trails experience. I'm calibrating to RV camping, and this is a good campground for this. Private sites alongside an active vibe and community. Very friendly and helpful staff.