Campground Overview
About Hood Park
Set against the tranquil backdrop of Lake Wallula, Hood Park Campground in Burbank, Washington, offers riverside serenity with a blend of recreation and relaxation. A highlight for nature lovers and families alike, this well-maintained campground features shaded spots beneath mature trees and direct access to the Snake River for boating, fishing, and peaceful strolls. Its electric-hookup sites and convenient amenities like clean restrooms, a dump station, and potable water stations cater to both RV and tent campers.
Located just minutes from Pasco, the campground is adjacent to the McNary National Wildlife Refuge, a haven for birdwatching and wildlife observation. Nearby, the Sacajawea State Park commemorates historical journeys, adding cultural significance to the area's natural beauty. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a stopover, Hood Park combines the quiet charm of Eastern Washington with opportunities for outdoor adventure.
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346feet 105meters
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