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Crow Butte Park in Prosser, WA is a beautiful campground with a lot of green grass and shaded spots. Hiking trails are available for outdoor enthusiasts, and the park offers big steel fire-pits, aluminum picnic tables, and standing grills too. Although the park is near train tracks, no warning horns are heard. Some rumbling noise can be heard from the trains, but they dont hinder the experience. The park has good internal roads, but drivers need to be mindful of the trees that overhang the roadway occasionally. The check-in is strict and starts at 3 pm; its suggested to park at the Marina outside the campground to avoid any inconvenience. The campground has a lot of flies, which can be a bit annoying. The water view from the pull-thru sites is stunning, and Site 26 is the best for that view. Overall, the campground is perfect for people looking to unwind and get close to nature.
From The Campground
Crow Butte Park – Crow Butte Campground is a popular camping and recreational destination nestled within mature shade trees on the 1,500-acre Crow Butte Island in Benton County, Washington. The park has six miles of shoreline, a marina, a spacious grassy park with a playground, and a full-service campground. The park is a favorite of boaters, water sports enthusiasts, hikers, anglers, and families coming to picnic or play in the water. The majestic Columbia River is the focal point of the park. The area is also adjacent to a portion of the McNary National Wildlife Refuge, where shorebirds, songbirds, and migratory waterfowl congregate.
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(509) 875-2644
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50
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Site Price
90ft.
Max Site Size (L)
295ft.
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GenieSummary
Crow Butte Park in Prosser, WA is a beautiful campground with a lot of green grass and shaded spots. Hiking trails are available for outdoor enthusiasts, and the park offers big steel fire-pits, aluminum picnic tables, and standing grills too. Although the park is near train tracks, no warning horns are heard. Some rumbling noise can be heard from the trains, but they dont hinder the experience. The park has good internal roads, but drivers need to be mindful of the trees that overhang the roadway occasionally. The check-in is strict and starts at 3 pm; its suggested to park at the Marina outside the campground to avoid any inconvenience. The campground has a lot of flies, which can be a bit annoying. The water view from the pull-thru sites is stunning, and Site 26 is the best for that view. Overall, the campground is perfect for people looking to unwind and get close to nature.
From The Campground
Crow Butte Park – Crow Butte Campground is a popular camping and recreational destination nestled within mature shade trees on the 1,500-acre Crow Butte Island in Benton County, Washington. The park has six miles of shoreline, a marina, a spacious grassy park with a playground, and a full-service campground. The park is a favorite of boaters, water sports enthusiasts, hikers, anglers, and families coming to picnic or play in the water. The majestic Columbia River is the focal point of the park. The area is also adjacent to a portion of the McNary National Wildlife Refuge, where shorebirds, songbirds, and migratory waterfowl congregate.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
Senior Citizen
Affiliates
No Affiliation Data
Contact
(509) 875-2644
No Email Data
Quick Stats
50
Sites
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Site Price
90ft.
Max Site Size (L)
295ft.
Elevation
316084
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