2026 Coast Resort Directory

Ponderosa Falls Resort WASHINGTON

deluxe

RESORT TYPE Deluxe LOCATION Cheney, Washington SEASON Year-round WEBSITE kmresorts.com

FOUR SEASONS OF FUN

How can private RV camping near Spokane feel this far away from it all? Ponderosa Falls Resort, in Cheney, Washington, is just a 10-minute drive from Spokane, but with forested grounds and more activities than you can throw a pine cone at, it's the outdoor adventure your family is craving. An RV is an all-access pass to the natural wonders of the Northwest—and a perfect way to make lasting family memories across this breathtaking country. But it's what's at Ponderosa Falls Resort that sets it apart from other campgrounds near Spokane. These include an indoor pool, spa, workout room, themed mini golf, planned activities for the whole family, sand volleyball, Kiddies lagoon, and much more. The resort offers great outdoor fun, 24-hour-gated security, and planned activities—plenty of fun for the family. Amenities include 30- and 50-amp electrical and Wi-Fi. Enjoy the community fire pit and, if you haven’t traveled with your rig or you have friends and families visiting, rent one of the five bungalows or seven cabins. Downtown Cheney is the region’s gateway to the Columbia Plateau Trail and the Fish Lake Trail, both of which explore the unique geology of the Great Ice Age Floods.

If you must go offsite, head to nearby Spokane where you’ll find the best shopping on the sunny side of Washington State. To see the entire region, take the gondola skyride above the raging Spokane River. For hiking or biking, check out the Centennial Trail, which is a 31.3-mile point-to-point trail located near Snohomish. It features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. For a different kind of adventure, visit the John A. Finch Arboretum located in southwest Spokane on 65 acres of wooded hills. The collection has been planted along Garden Springs Creek and contains a wide variety of native and cultivated plant materials. Explore the Spokane Waterfalls; It’s the sound that gets you first. A low rumble in the distance calls out to first- time visitors and locals alike. The Spokane Waterfalls build to a deafening crescendo the closer you get. Its power alone leads us to understand why the Native American tribes considered the place sacred.

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