Coverage

One radar for the whole state

Washington campers juggle three different booking systems. CampWatch folds them into a single, consistent watchlist — coast to crest.

Sources

The systems we watch

Live

Washington State Parks

GoingToCamp reservation system

The full statewide network — Deception Pass, Cape Disappointment, Moran, Fort Worden and more.

Live

Recreation.gov

Federal: National Parks, USFS, BLM

Olympic, Mount Rainier, North Cascades and national forest campgrounds across the region.

Rolling out

WA DNR

Department of Natural Resources

Dispersed and developed recreation sites on state trust land. Coming online progressively.

By region

600+ campgrounds, end to end

A sampling of the parks campers watch most. If it’s in one of our sources, you can watch it.

Salish Sea & Islands

  • Deception Pass
  • Moran · Orcas Island
  • Spencer Spit
  • Bay View
  • Camano Island
  • Larrabee

Pacific Coast

  • Cape Disappointment
  • Kalaloch · Olympic
  • Pacific Beach
  • Grayland Beach
  • Twin Harbors
  • Ocean City

Olympic Peninsula

  • Sol Duc
  • Hoh Rain Forest
  • Fort Worden
  • Dosewallips
  • Sequim Bay
  • Lake Cushman

Cascades

  • Mount Rainier · Cougar Rock
  • North Cascades
  • Lake Wenatchee
  • Wallace Falls
  • Money Creek
  • Denny Creek

Central & Eastern

  • Steamboat Rock
  • Sun Lakes–Dry Falls
  • Lake Chelan
  • Riverside
  • Fields Spring
  • Palouse Falls

South Sound & Gorge

  • Twanoh
  • Belfair
  • Millersylvania
  • Beacon Rock
  • Paradise Point
  • Battle Ground Lake

Don’t see your spot?

If a campground lives on Recreation.gov or GoingToCamp, the odds are it’s already watchable. New sources and parks are added continuously as we expand beyond Washington.

New parks added weeklySource-agnostic engineBuilt for the PNW first

Find your park, set your watch

Pick from the catalog and let the radar do the waiting.