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Ladybug Campground

Ladybug Campground (Photo Credit: Gwen Dildine)

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Summary

Nestled along the Tucannon River and under shade, enjoy ample access to fishing, hiking, and even mountain biking. With just a handful of sites available, its size preserves the sense of remoteness. Overall, Ladybug Campground is great place to spend a few days in the forest tossing the football around or dangling your feet in the river. The roar of the river makes up for the lack of privacy between sites. This is a great spot to gather a few families together and share an adventure.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Although this part of the forest burned a number of years ago, the large ponderosa pine trees are still standing and provide ample shade. The river is adjacent to the...

WHAT TO DO

Hiking

There are a number of hiking trails in the area: Tucannon Trail (#3135), Rattlesnake Trail (#3129), Panjab Trail (#3127), Meadow Creek Trail (#3123).

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

Camping

There are seven tent or trailer campsites along the Tucannon River. Sites are well spaced although lack of dense undergrowth means there is not much privacy between sites.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

Fishing

The Tucannon Lakes are just down the road. Ladybug Campground is a great central location to hike, fish, and even mountain bike via the Meadow Creek Trail (#3123). No fishing is currently allowed on the Tucannon River at the campground. Fishing regulations are highly specific and based on location and species. Please always consult the latest information available from the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife.

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WHEN TO GO

Weather dependent, enjoy Ladybug Campground starting late spring all the way through early fall. Once the road splits, it gains elevation and narrows. If there is still a little snow or a few showers have passed through, it might not...

HOW TO GET THERE

From Walla Walla take HWY 12 east 31 miles to Dayton, WA. Pass through town, and as the road makes a sharp left out of town, turn right onto Patit Road. Patit Road runs roughly 14 miles and ends at...

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