Best RV Parks & Resorts in Washington
Several RV parks across Washington state offer diverse options for motorhome travelers. Deception Pass State Park Campground provides year-round access with full hookups, big-rig friendly sites, and both water and electric connections. Cape Disappointment State Park features similar amenities with level sites suitable for larger RVs. Salt Creek Recreation Area maintains a 4.76 rating with spacious pull-through sites and complete hookup options including 30/50 amp service. Dash Point State Park stands out with its RV storage options and fifty-amp hookups on level gravel pads. "Premium sites have concrete pads while the lower cost sites are just gravel. The pads are mostly level, but slope upwards in some spots so unhitching can be just a little tricky," noted one RV camper about site conditions in the region.
Summer reservations for popular RV campgrounds fill quickly, particularly at coastal locations. Cell service varies significantly between parks - Verizon coverage ranges from "spotty with one bar" at more remote locations to "5 bars" at sites closer to urban areas. Most RV parks accommodate pets with designated walking areas, though weight restrictions apply at some facilities. Dump stations are available at most locations, though travelers should note that some, like at Cougar Rock Campground, may be non-operational. Navigation to Olympic Peninsula RV sites requires careful planning as one visitor cautioned: "The road into this campground is narrow, and there were times we were driving over the centerline to keep our rig on the road. There is no shoulder for most of the drive." Propane fill stations exist at select locations including Elk Meadows RV Park.