Rock Slide Hits Camper Near Asotin, Driver Escapes Injury

Rescue crews responded to the incident on Snake River Road on Tuesday night.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

A pickup truck pulling a fifth-wheel camper was struck by a rock slide on Tuesday night approximately six miles south of Asotin, Washington along Snake River Road. Rescue crews from Asotin County Fire District #1 and the City of Asotin Fire Department responded to the scene, where the rock slide had blocked most of the road. The Asotin County Road Department arrived later to clear the debris, and no injuries were reported, though the camper sustained extensive damage.

Why it matters

Rock slides are a common hazard in the mountainous regions around Asotin, and this incident highlights the need for vigilance and preparedness when traveling in these areas. The quick response from emergency services likely prevented more serious consequences.

The details

According to Asotin County Fire District #1, the rock slide struck the camper while it was traveling down Snake River Road. The slide blocked most of the road, though vehicles were able to navigate around the main debris. The Asotin County Road Department arrived around 10:30 p.m. to clear the roadway.

  • The incident occurred just after 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday night.
  • The Asotin County Road Department arrived around 10:30 p.m. to clear the roadway.

The players

Asotin County Fire District #1

The fire department that responded to the rock slide incident.

City of Asotin Fire Department

The fire department that also responded to the rock slide incident.

Asotin County Road Department

The department that arrived to clear the debris from the roadway.

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The takeaway

This incident serves as a reminder for drivers in mountainous areas to be vigilant and prepared for potential rock slides, which can pose a serious threat to public safety. The quick response from emergency services helped to mitigate the impact of this event.