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Battle Ground Lake State Park

Family picnicking in front of cabin at Battle Ground Lake. Cabin has picnic table, deck and sits in lightly dense forest, open to the sun.

Battle Ground Lake State Park is a camping park with 280 acres of beautiful, forested land in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. The spring-fed lake is of volcanic origin and is considered to be a smaller version of Crater Lake in Oregon.

Interior view of Battle Ground Lake cabin shows futon, bunk bed, lights, table with chairs, hardwood floors and window.

Cabins at Battle Ground Lake sit among a grove of Douglas-fir trees, within walking distance of Battle Ground Lake. Each cabin is 12’x24’ and features a six-foot covered front porch, picnic table, electric heat, lights and locking doors with bathrooms and showers nearby. Cabins are furnished with bunk beds that sleep three and a full-size bed. Outside is an ADA-compliant deck and fire grill. A nearby concrete pad that can accommodate an RV is available for an additional fee.

Maximum capacity: Up to six people per cabin.
2009 Rental fees: $65 (plus tax) per night per cabin.

2010 Rental fees: $65 (plus tax) per night per cabin May 15 – Sept. 15
$55 (plus tax) per night per cabin Sept. 16 – May 14.
Reservations: Online or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.



Reservations for yurts and cabins: Unless otherwise noted, reservations may be made year round online, or by calling (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688. Reservations may be made nine months in advance of the arrival date. The rental fee and an $8.50 - $10.50 non-refundable reservation fee must be paid in full at the time a reservation is made. This holds the yurt or cabin until 1 p.m. on the day after the first reserved night.

Cancelations: Online or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688 as soon as possible. (Exception: To cancel a reservation at Camano Island State Park, please call (360) 387-1550.)

Please note:

  • All rates are subject to taxes.
  • Washington State Parks pass discounts do not apply to yurts, cabins, vacation houses or other shelters providing overnight accommodations.
  • Smoking and pets are not allowed in yurts or cabins.
  • Cooking is not allowed in yurts. Cooking is allowed only in cabins with kitchenettes.
  • Bed linens are not provided in yurts and cabins. Campers must bring their own linen and blankets.




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