Best RV Parks & Resorts near Airway Heights, WA
Searching for an RV campsite near Airway Heights? Finding RV campgrounds in Washington is easier than ever. Each spot offers quick access to one or more of Airway Heights's most popular destinations.
Searching for an RV campsite near Airway Heights? Finding RV campgrounds in Washington is easier than ever. Each spot offers quick access to one or more of Airway Heights's most popular destinations.
Spokane’s Only Luxury RV Resort. You’ll find 67 luxury, oversized standard and deluxe pull through sites, and even plenty of cozy cottages for rent in case you don’t own an RV. And it’s all just steps away from 24/7 casino gaming, top-shelf entertainment, many dining options, exclusive concierge service, and even a children’s entertainment center. The RV Resort is now open, so book your stay today!
$65 - $75 / night
$74 / night
Willow Bay RV Resort and Marina, family owned and operated since 1995, is a waterfront RV resort park (with boat launch, marina, and docks) 35 minutes northwest of Spokane, Washington.
A clubhouse (free wi-fi in the clubhouse area), with HD satellite TV, and an indoor bathhouses are also great amenities to the RV resort. The resort features many activities including a swimming area, volleyball court, horseshoes, and tetherball. And for an added experience, two park model cabins (with a waterfront view) are now available to rent.
$30 - $97 / night
Camping Membership Required for this campground.
How can private RV camping near Spokane feel this far away from it all? Ponderosa Falls Resort is just a 10-minute drive from Spokane, but with forested grounds and more activities than you can throw a pine cone at, it's the outdoor adventure your family is craving.
Located just off I-90 in Cheney, WA, Ponderosa Falls Resort is one of the top RV parks near Spokane, WA, for a reason. Yes, location is part of it. It's easy to unhitch the car and take an excursion into the big city. A gondola Skyride above the raging Spokane river is just an exit or two away. And the best shopping on the sunny side of Washington State awaits in downtown Spokane.
But it's what's at Ponderosa Falls Resort that sets it apart from other campgrounds near Spokane, WA. We're talking indoor pool, spa, workout room, themed mini golf, sports court, bumper boats, volleyball. This is not a free campground. Call 253-682-5880.
Airway X Motocross Park is built motocross enthusiasts. But if your passing through and need a great place to camp, we have water and power hook-ups along with bathrooms and hot showers. Always some good entertainment watching the riders sent it out on the track. Two casinos very close as well
$46 / night
$55 / night
Open year round, Tamarack RV Park is nestled in the tall pines within the beautiful city of Coeur d’Alene. It has the natural, woodsy feel of forest camping in the shade of the tall ponderosa pines, combined with the convenience of nearby shopping, dining, and entertainment. In addition to having ample space for your RV, Tamarack RV Park also features four cozy vacation rentals for your convenience.
$45 - $85 / night
$49 - $55 / night
After boondocking for the previous two nights this was a much needed oasis. High class operation. The name is confusing. It's actually the Deer Park RV Resort. It's right on the golf course. Seems to be a lot of long term campers. Put your trash out and they come by and pick it up in the morning. If you need propane, you set your bottle at the curb they will fill it and return it to your cradle. Beautiful bathhouse. Pool. A little pricey but worth it.
This RV Park offers some long term sites. WIFI is offered in the Library area only for their guests and is not available through out the park. Pull through sites are long and can fit most RV's. Parking is available at each site at the front or the rear of each site. Laundromat is available consisting of four washers and dryers and is open 24 hours.
This is a well populated, well maintained adorable site. It’s secure with a gate and even has a mini golf course inside. Can not stress enough how safe and clean it is, we absolutely loved it’s manicured gardens for an RV Park. While we typically prefer to stay in more remote and private primitive sites, for an RV resort, this by far and away exceeded anything we have come across so far
This place is an absolute gem! All sites now have full hook-ups with water, power and sewer and every site has both 30/50amp. No showers but who needs that when you have full hook-ups. They have a beautiful pool, basketball court, volleyball area and small playground. They even have a shuttle to Silverwood! One the most beautifully kept RV parks we've ever stayed in with spacious sites with grassy area and picnic table at each site. Highly recommend 👌
Typical KOA! Clean, well kept, nice gravel, level sites. Full hook up. Kind and friendly office staff. Nice bathrooms, far enough off the highway that it’s quiet, but close enough to be easy on/off access. I would stay here again!
At your campsite your internet must be purchased and 90 % of the time it is unavailable. A complete waste of money. The campground is a combination of KOA and Thousand Trail. Very few of the KOA campsites have sewer hook ups. There are dump sites available. There is also a mobile pumpout service available if you want to pay for it. Shower and toilet facilities were very nice and always clean.
Fell in love with thousand trails felt like old fashioned camping
We spent a week here and loved it. It is so quiet and peaceful. The sites share electric and water, no sewer and are positioned oddly they are on the off side and in front by the road. Some 30and 50 amp just check the box. The sites are gravel, some what level and size/length varies, a few pull throughs, our 37ft 5ver had no problem. Bathroom showers are ok. Laundry is good. There is a small lake free fishing, didn’t fish. We stayed in the Thousand Trails side, it is a split park with KOA on the other side. Two dump stations, nice lodge/ spa and pool open. AT&T and Sprint were very good. At our site 144
Thousand Trails Member, this is a first come, first served, so get here early, they fill up fast! Electric/Water only, does have dump station available. Nice friendly staff, laundry on site, store open odd days and hours. Overall I would recommend this park as there is things for all family members to do!
Standard RV park with full hookups, bathrooms, showers, basic store, and dog park. Decent amount of highway noise
We decided to try out the Cabela’s 48-Hour RV parking for one night. It was the perfect quick rest spot for my spouse and I. Lots of room for all trailer types with places for horses and dogs. The parking area is marked with signs for RVs. It sits to the left of the building.
KM and RPI rv resort, they do have a couple of designated tent sites, and 2 members-only cabins. Clubhouse is pretty much shut down, I guess you could say it has “long covid”, heh
Primarily used for long term RV sites. Not very attractive place. Laundry, WiFi, small meeting area. About a block from McDonalds.
This little campground/RV resort is just off a freeway & lots of trains travel close by....BUT, if u live nearby & are up for a last minute camp trip, this place satisfies! I don't fish, but I'm told they catch em off the docks. The host keeps things real clean/nice looking, and I'll bet u can almost always find a spot for a tent, and without a reservation!
This is a newer RV park in Liberty Lake. They have only been open 2 years. Liberty Lake is between Spokane, WA and Coeur d’Alene ID. There are about 130 spaces or so, with concrete pads and paved streets. There is grass between sites, but they are much too close to be comfortable, and there is no shade! And, the rules!!! Lots more rules than most other camping areas.’ It also appears many of the residents are semi-permanent. They have free cable snd wifi, a dog park, playground, swimming pool, laundry, and dump station. The sites are 30/50 amp, most are pull through but the outer ring is back in. They also have propane. They are on the pricy side: an outside loop 50 ft. Site is $74/night. Good Sam gets you a 10% discount. It is easy access to I-90 both East and west.
9/14 to 9/17/19
Blackwell Island RV Resort
Coeur d'alene Idaho
Close to interstate, located next to Spokane River and lake. Boat and kayak rentals. Sites are gravel, level, both pull throughs and back ins available, FHU, no privacy between sites. Some nice water front sites. Chairs in place to enjoy the small beach. Nice volleyball and play area. Small BMX course was fun. Cute landscaping near water, small trees within the campground. Picnic tables, no wood fires allowed. No tents of any kind. Very limited store at the office. Town very close with stores and restaurants. Nice restaurant a short distance at the Marina called Cedars. Great private bathroom/with shower. Nice laundry facilities. Free cable and spotty wifi. Moose too!
A nice little campground that I used to go to with my Grandparents. It’s mostly set up for RV camping but works well with tents too. No hookups for RVs. Longest space is probably 20-25 ft. Beautiful view of the river!
Blackwell is a large, open RV resort that’s efficiently run. Surprisingly, they only book sites over the phone. We had a pull thru site #125 which was gravel with a picnic table and shade tree. We liked its orientation (facing river) since the hot afternoon sun was hitting the utility side or hillside of the RV. They had a clean beach along the Spokane River with plenty of high quality beach chairs to relax in and watch the parade of boats coming from upriver. There’s a library and wi-fi room that really wasn’t much better signal than the rest of the park which was mediocre. The laundry room was large and extremely clean along with the individual public bath/showers. They’ve added cute touches around the premises. A kids BMX dirt bike area, secret gardens, walking nature paths and a pond with their own resident ducks. We’ll definitely would go back!
Cute campground with plenty to do and lots of amenities. Canoe and float rentals, live music on weekends. Full hook ups, clean showers and laundry too. It was perfect for our quick stop over. Only downside was no fire rings.
This park is very well-maintained by the on-site hosts. Very nice, and green grass areas between all of the sites. There is a decently stocked main clubhouse where are you check in, that also has a very nice pool connected to it. They also have a nice on-site playground and basketball court for kids to play. The sites are decent size and we were able to park our 28 for a trailer and park our full-size pick up sideways in the site. The only downside, and our oversight was not all of the units have sewer hook up. The owner had mentioned there are only 23 full hook ups a lot of time in the park, so plan your stay way ahead. If you only have a water and electric hook up there is still an on-site dump station. Considering how close this park is to Silverwood it was worth I’m going without the sewer hook up.
We stayed for a night with our cab over camper. Site 204 was great cause it was secluded and out of view from every other camp site and up a little hill with a “cliff” and full hook ups. They offer free firewood and anything on site is complimentary, first come first service and such as far as boats and other fun toys. Next time we’re through, we’ll definitely be staying here.
We were very pleased with this RV park! We stayed for two nights so my wife could attend a conference. This facility is located very near the general Fairgrounds and next to the horse park. No horses are allowed at the campground but stables are very near by in the Fairgrounds. The sites are all pretty level with the parking areas paved. Grass and groomed gravel areas too. There are various sized sites most are back in. When checking online, and that's where you must reserve your site, there is a very good map with the site lengths listed. Our number 1 site was over 60 feet long and large for our 34 foot long 5th wheel and our Chevy truck. Most of the sites are full hookup with 30 and 50 amp electric. Water and sewer dump. There is also a sewer dump station with 4 dumps, located just west of this park. There is NO wifi provided in the park, but being pretty centralized in the area, cell service is very good. I had full bars of 4G service on my AT&T 5G phone. There is a building with bathroom and showers available if needed, at the south end of the park. Our site was just along the road and it was pretty noisy but it did calm down at night. Dogs are allowed but must be leashed and picked up after. For a Fairgrounds campground it is a bit pricey compared to the other Fairground Camping we've utilized, this is still a very nice facility and we would and probably will use it again.
Nice new RV park with level concrete pads and grass.
We stayed here in July. It's next to Silverwood theme park, so you can camp the night before, hit the theme park early, and then crash after a fun filled day. The spaces are close and very open. Make sure you reserve the correct power hookup for your RV. RV Park does have things for the family to do, outside the theme park.
If you like a beautiful and peaceful RV park with outstanding sunset, Harrison RV park is your destination and don’t forget to bring your bike, it have a great trail for ride your bike, you will enjoy this city…
This is our 3rd visit to Liberty Lake Regional Park. It’s a small campground on Liberty Lake just east of Spokane WA. It’s a little hard to get to, and not suitable for large Class A motorhomes!
There are 16 regular RV sites with water & electric, and they have added 3 sites on top of the hill with full hookups. Also 12 tent sites. Close to Spokane. Hiking and horse trails.
The best thing about the campsite is that it is the closet place to stay near Silverwood theme park. You can easily walk from your tent right into the park, which makes it super convenient.
There are showers on site and full hook-ups. However, you are camping here to go to the park, not to enjoy camping. Sites have little to no tree cover. If it is hot out your camp will be hot, though chances are you’ll be inside the water park anyway.
While we were there the sprinklers went off in the middle of the night, soaking our tent. Management gave us a free night and moved us for the next night. One weird thing is that you have to place your tent on a hard gravel pad, rather than the green grass (see previous sentence about the sprinklers).
If you have an RV, life is a lot easier at this park. That said, you will not find a closer place to stay, and definitely not as cheap.
Airway Heights, Washington, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to different preferences, from city conveniences to nature escapes.
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