The Vibe
An easy Inland Northwest basecamp between two downtowns. Laid-back and well-placed for biking, lakes, and city days.
ATTENTION: Summer Burn Ban In Effect on Park Premises.
Spokane Valley sits where the high desert meets the Northern Rockies, and Roam Spokane puts you right in the middle of it. The Centennial Trail runs 40 miles along the Spokane River, 5 ski resorts are within 75 miles, and Riverside State Park (14,000 acres of river canyon and basalt cliffs) is a short drive west. Year-round outdoor access without the year-round crowds.
80 pull-through RV sites with full hookups, 30/50-amp service, and room for big rigs. Tent sites tucked under the trees. A mix of Premier, Cozy, and Deluxe cabins for travelers who want a roof and a real bed. The heated pool runs seasonally. There’s a full basketball court, a pickleball court, a playground, and a pavilion with grills and fire pits.
The remodeled clubhouse has a game room and sitting area for rainy Pacific Northwest days (they happen). Bathhouses with hot showers. Laundry on-site. Both on-leash and off-leash dog areas. WiFi covers most of the property.
Spokane’s a genuine 4-season city. Summer means river floats and trail runs. Winter means powder days at Mt. Spokane or Schweitzer. The shoulder seasons are mild, uncrowded, and honestly some of the best camping weather in the Northwest.
Roam Spokane sits in Spokane Valley off I-90, 15 minutes from downtown Spokane one way and Coeur d'Alene the other, right by the Centennial Trail.
Roam Spokane has full-hookup RV sites with cable at every one, on gravel roads and pads (a few sit uneven, so keep leveling blocks handy). Three cabin tiers cover the range: Cozy with a queen and bunk, Deluxe with a kitchenette and full bath, and Premier with a full kitchen and an electric fireplace. The park runs year-round, though tent and some back-in sites close for winter. Monthly RV rates are $1,300 in summer and $900 in winter.
You're off I-90 at the Barker exit, halfway between two downtowns: Spokane is about 15 minutes west, Coeur d'Alene about 15 minutes east. The Centennial Trail runs nearby for road biking, and Liberty Lake is close for hiking and restaurants. Spokane Valley covers groceries and dining.
Off I-90, take the N Barker exit and head north through the roundabouts. About 1.5 miles up, our entrance will be on your left, marked with a Roam Spokane sign. (You may find us listed as Roam America Spokane on Google Maps.)


Off I-90, take the N Barker exit and head north through the roundabouts. About 1.5 miles up, our entrance will be on your left, marked with a Roam Spokane sign. (You may find us listed as Roam America Spokane on Google Maps.)