Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
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Several level gravel spots with easy access to both Moscow and Pullman, just three miles from WSU and U of I campuses. Take in the stars in the open fields of the Palouse, enjoy a beautiful sunrise/sunset or just take in some peace and quiet. We have 2 spots that can accommodate water, electricity, and sewage hookup, 2 with water only, and several more dry camp spots on open gravel lots.
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This campsite offers a serene and private atmosphere with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. It's conveniently located near WSU and Pullman, making it an ideal spot for those visiting the area. The host, Amanda, is praised for her helpfulness and friendliness, enhancing the overall experience. While the site is peaceful and well-maintained, a few reviewers noted occasional unplanned visitors, so it's worth being mindful of your surroundings.
We really love this spot! The host is responsive and reasonable. Its close to the WSU campus and everything else in the area. We've been back numerous times because we enjoy the privacy & proximity.
Great place to stay, super close to WSU campus. It was nice having the hookups. We would definitely stay here again. Plus it was quiet and loved being out in the wheat fields.
Had another great stay at Amanda's property for a Coug game weekend! Booked all three sites on the Hilltop Log Deck for our crew, but we had a random camper van show up again. This happened last year too (it was an air stream trailer then). I'm assuming it's people getting confused by the listings and pictures, but I'm not sure. They show up in the dark either during or after the football game when we aren't there. So maybe make sure to lock up, just in case someone random shows up! Will definitely book again next year!
Location
Pullman, Whitman, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Palouse, palúspam (Palus), and Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation First Nations according to