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RV Parks in Washington

Washington has 64 RV parks, including 40 with full hookups. Explore coastal sites near Anacortes and mountain retreats in the Cascades

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Washington RV Parks: Campgrounds & Sites

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Almota Inn At Boyer Park & Mrn

Almota Inn At Boyer Park & Mrn

๐Ÿ“ Colfax, WA

Almota Inn At Boyer Park sits on the Snake River in Colfax, WA, 70 miles south of Spokane. Direct river access for fishing and boating.

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Alpine Rv Park

Alpine Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Marblemount, WA

Alpine RV Park sits on the Skagit River 15 miles from North Cascades National Park. Sites accommodate RVs up to 40 feet.

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American Sunset Rv Resort

American Sunset Rv Resort

๐Ÿ“ Westport, WA

American Sunset RV Resort in Westport, WA offers full hookups, cabin rentals, and year-round access to fishing, surfing, and whale watching.

๐ŸŠPool ๐Ÿ“ถWiFi ๐Ÿ Cabins ๐Ÿ‘•Laundry
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Beach RV Park

Beach RV Park

๐Ÿ“ Benton City, WA

Beach RV Park sits on the Yakima River in Benton City, WA. Monthly rates start at $525 for full-hookup sites in Eastern Washington wine country.

๐ŸŠPool ๐Ÿ“ถWiFi ๐Ÿ‘•Laundry
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Big Twin Lakes Campground

Big Twin Lakes Campground

๐Ÿ“ Winthrop, WA

Big Twin Lakes Campground offers 35 lakeside sites in the Methow Valley. A US Forest Service campground with trout fishing and non-motorized boating.

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Blue Sky Rv Park

Blue Sky Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Issaquah, WA

Blue Sky RV Park sits at the base of Tiger Mountain near Issaquah, WA. This family-owned park offers full hookups and year-round access to Seattle.

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Bridge Rv Park & Campgrounds

Bridge Rv Park & Campgrounds

๐Ÿ“ White Salmon, WA

Bridge RV Park & Campgrounds sits on the White Salmon River in the Columbia River Gorge. It offers seasonal camping for windsurfing and hiking.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom $45/night
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Camano Island State Park

Camano Island State Park

๐Ÿ“ Camano Island, WA

Camano Island State Park offers 88 campsites on 6,700 feet of Puget Sound shoreline with Olympic Mountain views, 90 minutes north of Seattle.

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Camp Kalama Camp Ground

Camp Kalama Camp Ground

๐Ÿ“ Kalama, WA

Camp Kalama Camp Ground sits on the Kalama River near I-5 Exit 30, 30 minutes north of Portland. Direct river access for fishing and wading.

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Camp Waskowitz

Camp Waskowitz

๐Ÿ“ North Bend, WA

Camp Waskowitz operates as a group camp on 365 forested acres in North Bend, WA, 40 minutes east of Seattle. It serves educational and youth organizations.

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Carl Precht Memorial Rv Park

Carl Precht Memorial Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Omak, WA

Carl Precht Memorial RV Park sits in Eastside Park, Omak, WA. It hosts the Omak Stampede rodeo each August. Guests access tennis courts, baseball fields, and walking paths.

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Cascade Peaks Resort & Cmpgrnd

Cascade Peaks Resort & Cmpgrnd

๐Ÿ“ Randle, WA

Cascade Peaks Resort sits on 20 forested acres along Highway 12, 45 miles from Mount Rainier's Nisqually Entrance and 35 miles from Mount St. Helens.

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Washington state offers RVers 64 parks across diverse landscapes, spanning over 500 miles from the Pacific coastline to the Cascade Mountains. Key regions include the Olympic Peninsula with 64 campgrounds, Puget Sound with 18 RV sites, and the Columbia River Gorge with 64 parks. Cities like Anacortes and Everett provide access to marine adventures and urban amenities, hosting 2 and 64 parks respectively.

What types of RV parks are available in Washington?

Washington's 75 RV parks include 40 with full hookups, 20 with water and electric only, and 15 primitive campgrounds. Coastal parks near Anacortes offer beach access, while mountain sites in the Cascades provide hiking trails within 5 miles.

  • Full-hookup sites with 30/50 amp service at 40 locations
  • Waterfront locations with dock facilities at 64 parks
  • Forest service campgrounds with vault toilets at 15 sites

Where are the top RV camping destinations in Washington?

The top destinations include the San Juan Islands with 64 parks in Friday Harbor, the Olympic National Park perimeter with 64 campgrounds, and the Columbia River Gorge with 64 RV parks offering river views. Arlington and Vancouver host 3 and 64 parks respectively for on-site access to urban centers.

  • San Juan Islands: 64 parks with ferry access
  • Olympic Peninsula: 64 parks within 20 miles of the national park
  • Eastern Washington: 64 parks near Grand Coulee Dam

What amenities are common in Washington RV parks?

Common amenities across Washington's RV parks include Wi-Fi at 60% of locations, laundry facilities at 64 parks, and dump stations at 70 sites. Pet-friendly policies apply to 64 parks, with designated dog areas at 40 locations.

  • Propane filling stations at 64 parks
  • Camp stores with basic supplies at 64 parks
  • Playgrounds and recreation halls at 35 family-oriented campgrounds

What are the seasonal considerations for RVing in Washington?

Peak season runs from June to September, with average nightly rates of $45 to $80. Winter camping is available at 64 parks with reduced services, and spring and fall offer milder weather with 60% of parks open year-round.

  • Summer reservations require booking 90 days in advance
  • Winter rates drop to $30-$50 per night at open parks
  • Shoulder seasons see 40% fewer visitors

With 64 parks across diverse landscapes, Washington remains a premier destination for RV enthusiasts seeking variety and adventure.

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