Fishhook Park

Star4.14
221 reviews
4562 FISHHOOK PARK ROAD
SwimmingSummer Destination

Quick Facts

492 ft

Price

$22 - $110/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

52 campsites

Season

The campground is op...

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Very Pet Friendly

RV FriendlyElectricShowers

Opens U.S. Army Corps of Engineers site

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February 2026

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February 2026
Fishhook Park
$22.00 - $110.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Facility rates by season are as follows: Standard Electric Sites ($32-$64 per night), Walk-Up Tent Sites ($22-$44 per night), and Group Shelter...
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Standard Site Fee$32.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$22.00
Group Site Fee$110.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

4.14

Satisfactory

Based on 221 reviews

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"Fishhook Park receives generally positive reviews for its scenic location, spacious campsites, and family-friendly atmosphere. However, concerns about maintenance issues, biting flies, and inadequate rule enforcement are common. Camp hosts and staff are frequently praised for their helpfulness and friendliness."

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4562 FISHHOOK PARK ROAD

Fishhook Park

4562 FISHHOOK PARK ROAD

Driving directionsFrom Pasco, Washington, take Highway 12 east. After crossing the Snake River Bridge, take the first exit and head east on State Route 124. Continue for 19 miles, then turn left, heading north on Fishhook Park Road. Follow for 4 miles to the park entrance; the campground is on the left.
The campground is accessible via paved roads. Seasonal closures or specific terrain challenges are not mentioned; however, roads are straightforward as described in the driving directions.
Nearby places
Pasco (approximately 23 miles, including 19 miles on State Route 124 and 4 miles on Fishhook Park Road).
Nearby supplies
Local store near the campground sells firewood for $8 (5 pieces). Fuel prices around Pasco exceed $4 per gallon.

Best Time to Camp at Fishhook Park

Summer transforms Fishhook Park into a sun-drenched haven where temperatures dance between a comfortable 67°F and a toasty 92°F. The Eastern Washington climate delivers those perfect camping days with clear skies and dry conditions that make for ideal stargazing nights. While afternoon breezes off the lake provide natural air conditioning, savvy campers come prepared for the occasional gusty wind and summer's tiny winged residents that remind us we're sharing this beautiful wilderness.

Best
Summer(Jun-Aug)
4.0 / 5

Peak season May 16–Sept 1; swimming, boating and fishing busiest and best in summer.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
3.0 / 5

Likely quieter with fewer warm-weather activities and reduced services.

Spring(Mar-May)
3.0 / 5

Pre-peak spring may offer fewer crowds but cooler weather and limited services.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
Not recommended

Peak season specified; winter availability and services appear limited.

Planning Tips
  • Peak Season: The peak season runs from May 16 to September 1 each year.. Book 2-3 months ahead.
  • Operating Season: The campground is open and reservable from May 16 to September 1 during peak season.

About Fishhook Park

Nestled along the tranquil shores of Lake Sacajawea in Eastern Washington, Fishhook Park beckons outdoor enthusiasts with its perfect blend of waterfront camping and recreational paradise. This scenic campground welcomes families, groups, and solo adventurers alike, offering everything from spacious RV sites to secluded walk-up tent spots tucked beneath a canopy of mature trees. Whether you're launching your boat at dawn, casting a line from the shoreline, or exploring nearby hiking trails, Fishhook Park serves as your gateway to endless outdoor adventures on this stunning reservoir.
Fishhook Park accommodates various types of camping including RV sites with full hookups, tent camping, primitive walk-up sites, and group picnic shelters with electric hookups. Tent camping is less private, while RV sites are particularly well-spaced. Group sites offer sun shelters.
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Check-in
2PM
Check-out
12 PM
Stay Limit
Maximum consecutive stay is 14 nights in a rolling 30-day period.

Amenities available

Showers
Potable water
Electricity hookups
Flush toilets
Dump station
Fire rings

Activities you can enjoy

Fishhook Park offers a range of recreational activities including swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, and upland hunting. The park is especially popular for fishing, with excellent opportunities to catch salmon and steelhead. The roped-off swimming area is considered safe for families, and boating is well-supported with a dedicated ramp.
HikingHiking is available, although trails are not extensively detailed in reviews. Visitors often explore the waterfront and shaded wooded areas of the park.
FishingFishing is a major attraction at Fishhook Park, particularly for salmon and steelhead. Anglers have shared positive experiences in reviews.
SwimmingSwimming is popular at Fishhook Park, with a spacious roped-off area providing safety from boats. Some reviewers mentioned algae in the swimming area.
BoatingBoating is well-supported at Fishhook Park, with a boat ramp and dock facilities. Reviews frequently mention the convenience of launching and mooring boats.
Wildlife viewingWildlife viewing is a highlight, with sightings of bald eagles, osprey, and owls reported by campers.
Winter Activities
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsBiting flies and goatheads are common; visitors should bring insect repellent. Steep paths may challenge mobility.

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Reviews

4.1
221 reviews
Satisfactory
Satisfactory
Fishhook Park is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
Fishhook Park receives generally positive reviews for its scenic location, spacious campsites, and family-friendly atmosphere. However, concerns about maintenance issues, biting flies, and inadequate rule enforcement are common. Camp hosts and staff are frequently praised for their helpfulness and friendliness.
Review Summaries
Based on 221 reviews

What Campers Love

Clean campsites, friendly hosts, well-spaced RV sites, shaded areas, and convenient boating facilities are frequently praised. 'Beautiful views,' 'great swimming area,' and 'spacious sites' were...
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Based on 221 reviews

Common Concerns

Dead grass, biting flies, lack of privacy in tent areas, maintenance failures in showers and restrooms, rule enforcement issues, and noise from trains are noted as drawbacks. 'Spider webs and bugs'...
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Based on 221 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring bug spray to combat earwigs and biting flies. For tent campers, choose sites away from main pathways for privacy. Arrive early in the day to secure clean showers. Plan ahead for fire bans and...
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Based on 221 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Summer months are the busiest, with families and groups enjoying the swimming and boating facilities. Mid-week visits are quieter compared to weekends. Maintenance quality appears to decline during...
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Based on 221 reviews

Camper Quotes

1. 'Beautiful place, beautiful swim area with well-kept park by the US Army Corps of Engineers.' - Roger Parmenter 2. 'Last visit it looked horrible. All the grass is dead.' - Derrick 3. 'Restrooms...
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Based on 221 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Site 07: Steep access to water/fire pit area; problematic for mobility issues. Site 23: Waterfront views, but no grass—only dirt and weeds. Site 16: Ideal for jet ski launching; lacks water hookups...
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Based on 221 reviews

Accessibility Features

Accessibility is mixed. Steep paths near waterfront areas can be challenging for mobility-impaired campers. Accessible picnic shelters are available. Bathrooms are generally accessible but could be...
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Based on 221 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed but must be restrained on a leash. Reviews highlight issues with goatheads hurting dogs' paws and the need for vigilance in cleaning up after pets.
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Last updated February 17, 2026
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