Get away from it all, but stay close by! Tolt MacDonald Park and Campground, which is located in Carnation, just 40 minutes from downtown Seattle and a short drive from Redmond, offers a true recreation destination with a little something for everyone. The 574-acre park sits at the confluence of the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers in the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley and features stunning views of the river and Cascade Foothills. Camping is open year-round. Don't forget your mountain bike! Tolt is a favorite site for mountain biking, and an extensive network of trails on the Ames Lake Plateau can be accessed from the park.
Notes All sites can be reserved up to one year in advance with at least one week notice by calling the Camping Line at 206-205-5434. RV and Tent Sites that have not been reserved in advance are available on a first-come, first served basis, using the campground's self-registration system. Yurts are available by reservation only, with at least one week notice. The maximum stay at any one site is seven days. Campground and other park facilities are open year-round.
Yurt Camping There are six yurts at Tolt, which come furnished with two double futons, a double/single bunk bed, night stand, heat, electricity, deck, picnic table and fire ring. Two yurts have wheelchair accessibility. Each yurt sleeps up to seven people. All yurts are located on the west side of the park across the Snoqualmie River. These sites are walk-in olnly and require crossing the park's 500-foot suspension bridge (wagons may be available for use from campground host). Fees
2 day minimum stay on weekends and 3 day minimum stay on holidays What's a yurt?
RV Camping Tolt has 16 individual pull-through utility campsites (water & electrical only), each with a picnic table and fire ring. Fees
Tent Camping There are 22 individual tent sites, including two that feature a three-sided cabins. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. Eleven of the sites, including the two three-sided cabins, are located on west side of the park across the Snoqualmie River. These sites are walk-in only and require crossing the park's 500-foot suspension bridge (wheelbarrows can be borrowed from campground host). Fees
Group Camping The park features one large and one small group campsite. Both campsites are walk-in only and require crossing the Snoqualmie River on the park's 500-foot suspension bridge (wheelbarrows can be borrowed from campground host). Large Site Includes a large covered shelter, picnic tables, and raised fire pit Accommodates multiple tents and up to 60 people
Small Site Includes A-frame covered amphitheatre with two fire pits at each end and picnic tables Accommodates multiple tents and up to 40 people
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