Best RV Parks in Washington

RV Parks in Washington State

With its pristine natural beauty and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, Washington state offers something for everyone—from the bustling city of Seattle to the quiet towns nestled in the mountains.

When it comes to RV camping, Washington has plenty of great parks and campgrounds with a variety of amenities. Whether you're looking for a secluded RV park in the woods or an RV resort near the beach, you'll find it in the Evergreen State.

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Seattle RV Parks

From its world-famous Space Needle to its stunning views of Mount Rainier, Seattle is a can't-miss destination. With its vibrant nightlife and a wide variety of restaurants, there's always something new to explore in Seattle.

Vasa Park Resort in Bellevue is one of the most popular RV parks near Seattle, offering RV sites and various amenities, including free WiFi and a camp store.

Lake Pleasant RV Park in Bothell is conveniently located north of Seattle. This RV campground has hookup sites with picnic tables, laundry facilities, and hiking trails around the park.

Olympic Peninsula Camping

The Olympic Peninsula is home to some of the most stunning natural beauty in Washington, from rainforests and beaches to majestic mountains.

Hobuck Beach Resort in Neah Bay offers RV camping on the beach. Amenities include free WiFi and laundry facilities.

Hard Rain Cafe & RV Park is a fine choice for anyone looking to camp near Olympic National Park. This RV park offers full hookups and a country-style restaurant.

Ocean Shores Camping

Ocean Shores is a beautiful coastal town with miles of pristine beaches along the Pacific Coast and plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation, including fishing, swimming, hiking, and biking.

When it comes to camping, Ocean Shores has some of the best RV parks in Washington state. The Quinault Marina and RV Park is a popular campground that offers full hookup sites with picnic tables and beach access.

RV Parks Near Spokane

With its stunning views of the Cascade Mountains and its vibrant arts scene, Spokane has something for everyone. Families looking for the best RV parks near Spokane should consider Northern Quest RV Resort. This highly-rated camping resort offers pull-through sites and cabins.

More RV Parks in Washington

Wine Country RV Resort in Prosser is located in the heart of Washington's wine country. This RV park offers pull-through sites with cable TV and a swimming pool for relaxing after a day of wine tasting.

Mardon Resort in Othello is situated next to the Potholes Reservoir and nearby lakes. This RV park has spacious RV sites and tent camping on the beach. Additional amenities include laundry facilities and a camp store.

Lakedale Resort is a quaint RV park in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. Lakedale has only seven RV sites, so you'll want to make a reservation for both the ferry and the campground.

Leavenworth-Pine Valley KOA is the perfect home base for exploring the Bavarian-style town of Leavenworth in the Cascade Mountains. The campground offers RV sites and access to the great outdoors.

Uncle Johns RV Park in Buckley is also known as Uncle Johns Campground. This RV park is approximately 30 minutes from Tacoma and offers RV sites and storage.

Washington is an excellent place for RV camping, with plenty of parks and campgrounds. Whether you're looking for a secluded park in the woods or an RV resort near the beach, you'll find it here. Seattle is a great city to visit, with many RV parks located nearby. If you want to explore the Olympic Peninsula, check out Hobuck Beach Resort in Neah Bay. And finally, Ocean Shores is home to some of the best RV parks on the Pacific Coast.

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Recent Washington RV Parks Reviews

May 03, 2024

"Nice Campground with easy access to Seattle"

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This was our first time at Tall Chief and overall loved it! It is very close to all the Seattle area and it’s beautiful landscapes. We stayed in site 73 (ADA) site, it was fully paved which meant Richard (our son) was able to play outside more and work with his walker. Pros • Great Staff with at shout-out to Ed and James • Close to about...
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HallBears
25 reviews
May 03, 2024

"Great place to stay, close to both the city and outdoors activities "

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This was our 3rd visit to Thunderbird. It is located along historic Highway 2 corridor and close to Seattle and the Puget Sound. It is a modest campground but feels more like a community than any other Thousand Trails we have visited and the only one that we can say that we know the entire year round staff -they are very friendly and willing to...
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HallBears
24 reviews
May 01, 2024

"Great location "

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Right on I90 and near the Columbia River. No road noise. This is an older Park but it's in reasonable repair. Many of the sites have a view of the river. Nice management, especially after arriving late.

Ken 3d
41 reviews
Apr 30, 2024

"A Nice, In Town Park"

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Lots of big trees. Very friendly staff and very accommodating. Our pull through had FHU’s that were conveniently located. Site was quite level and paved. We heard a little traffic noise, but it wasn’t bad. Bathhouses were clean. Office staff told us the WiFi wouldn’t work at our spot, and they were right. Park is about 1.5 miles from a Safeway.

Happy Campers
38 reviews
Bothell, WA

Lake Pleasant RV Park

Apr 29, 2024

"Oasis within the Megalopolis"

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Wanting to visit our granddaughter who lives in Seattle, we booked two nights at Lake Pleasant. It is a bit pricier that we are used to, but given the proximity to the city, it's not surprising. (The rate we're reporting includes taxes.) Sites are asphalt and plenty wide. Even though it was a pull-through site, they asked us to detach our tow...
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vmrKen
19 reviews