Kanaskat-Palmer State Park campground has 50 campsites and is located on the beautiful Green River in King County. The river is very popular with whitewater rafting enthusiasts. There are 19 with electric hookups for trailers and RVs (50 feet maximum length), 25 tent-only campsites and 6 yurts. One group campsite is also available and can accommodate up to 80 people. Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grill.
Campground amenities include a dump station, 2 restrooms (flush toilets/ADA) and 6 showers (four ADA).
The campground is open year round (weather permitting), with reservations available during the summer. Check-in time is 2:30 p.m. and check out is 1:00 p.m.
Kanaskat-Palmer State Park is a 541-acre camping park on a low, forested plateau, with 2 miles of shoreline on the Green River. The Park has has a picnic shelter, ranger station, and day-use picnic areas by the Green River.
The Green River offers some of the best whitewater rafting and kayaking in the state with several Class II, III and IV rapids. It’s also a great place to fish and swim. In addition to the 2 miles of river, the park has 3 miles of hiking and 3 miles of biking trails. Visitors also enjoy bird watching and wildlife viewing.
You may also be interested in Penrose Point State Park.
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1, 3, 22, 26, 28, 30, 33, 38, 40
Year Round
850
44 + 6 Yurts
19
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While it is beautiful, it’s a super tight for for rvs. I saw many making 100 point turns. I tent camped in space 35, I could see what my neighbor were cooking and vice versa. Privacy was meh. I booked for 2 nights for a grand total of $88, and left after my first night. In fact, it was SO noisy, I got up at 10:30pm, and packed up by the light of my headlamp. Chopping wood at all hours, kids being (screaming) kids until after 10, etc.
If phone reception is important, there is none.
I won’t return.
This is one of our favorite parks! We have campes in several sites but 17 is our favorite. You we have friends that go with us for a week every year. They stay in the yurt and we park our 5th wheel in the drive. Cell service is non existent but isn’t that why your camping? Bathrooms are always clean and staff are helpful.
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my daughter and i been going to this camp seen my daughter was 3 year old being a single mom i want a place is safe and close to home we love the staff and vounteer there they polite and they alway drive around make sure every one is safe and follow the rules know i have a husband he loves it there too thanks for ever thing when where there we help pick garage and fish line to help out the vounteer and staff it so pretty there love the country feeling there campsite there not one bad campsite the very spacefull to sent camp up thanks