Best RV Parks & Resorts near Chewelah, WA
Searching for an RV campsite near Chewelah? Finding RV campgrounds in Washington is easier than ever. You're sure to find the perfect campsite for your Washington RV camping excursion.
Searching for an RV campsite near Chewelah? Finding RV campgrounds in Washington is easier than ever. You're sure to find the perfect campsite for your Washington RV camping excursion.
This is a "luxury boondocking" single party camp site in the forest with full hook-ups. Located 2 1/2 easy miles off of the pavement on a wide, well-maintained county road, The Wilds is a new and unique kind of camping. If you want to take the family away from it all, into the actual wilderness, surrounded by trees and wildlife, but still want a hot shower at the end of the day, this is the place. A very unique and somewhat different experience, wilderness camping, no neighbors - you will never have to camp next to strangers - all the comforts up to 2 rigs travelling together. 2 full sets of hook-ups, so bring an RV buddy. Tent sites in the trees, kids, pets, hunters, bikers, hikers, loafers, and antisocial hermits welcome.
$75 - $110 / 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
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
Welcome to Kettle Falls RV Park and Storage Facility in Kettle Falls, WA!
Formerly known as Panorama RV Park and Storage, it has 62 lots open for long-term and short-term stay with easy access to hook-ups.
30 and 50 amp as well as pull through spaces with all hook-ups available as well as Wi-Fi, shower, bathroom houses, and laundry facility on site.
We also have mini storage and RV storage unit: 5x10, 7x18, 10x10, 10x15, 9x14, 10x20, 9x24, 11x24, and 13x24.
$55 / night
The established campgrounds at East Sullivan and West Sullivan are typical well-maintained Forest Service campgrounds. The vault toilets are clean, the water pipes put out good water, and there is plenty of space between sites (though you can still expect to hear your neighbors). Because there are no water/RV hook-ups, the place tends to be a little quieter.
The lake itself is amazing. Perfect temperature for swimming on a hot day, clean as glass, rocky/sandy bottom and no weeds. We kayaked about half-way up the East side and found a private picnic/beach and spent the day there swimming and reading.
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
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!
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.
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!
Shout out to Patrick to say Thank You. Great stay with my RV. Full hook ups. A Little packed but the fishing was worth it. Breakfast was great. The stay was fun. Can’t wait to go again. I will book it ever year from now on
Ashley here with The Dyrt. I want to give a warm welcome to your host, Marion. There are 21 sites available, each with full hook-ups. Check out the Ti-Pi's too! Book your stay today and leave them some love.
While we couldn’t find the Forty Niner, there was another RV park in its place at this waypoint
RV Park is nice, but not much shade. It is fairly close to base amenities. Nice commissary and PX store on base.
If there was a Motel & RV Park at this address—it is no longer. Located smack dab in a residential area, this is now occupied by a church
Nice RV park with Wi-Fi and Pool. Spacious lots with grass and asphalt pads. Easy to get around, quick access to a gas station and Wal-Mart is super close.
Immaculate RV park within minutes of the Casino. You can even rent golf carts for the day to easily travel back and forth. Pool was closed, fairly quiet but everyone has a dog.
Positioned in a fieldy expanse, these units are right next to the casino. You pass by a gas station as you exit the highway and there’s plenty of space between sites. There’s also an international car museum directly across the path from the RV park
Stayed one night. They have a free shuttle to the casino that runs until Midnight. We went to the casino for supper. While the restaurant was smoke free the main casino was not. It reminded me of the going through Las Vegas casinos.
The RV facilities are very nice. The sites have a good amount of space between them.
The park is a Good Sam park so we received a discount.
We would stay here again.
This RV park is more of a place for people to live, than a campground. Most people in this campground live here in their campers. They have a small grassy park area, and are on the outskirts of town (Spokane). Little worry of people wondering through, however all the sites are very close together with no personal grass area to speak of.
The RV Park is situated behind the hotel area that is right off the road. When you drive through the motel it open up into an adorable little park that is well kept and spacious. There was a parked police car in the hotel area observing the grounds when we pulled in and neighbors were attentive to our arrival which felt really welcoming.
This place has whatever you are looking for in a campground. RV sites with full hookups for water/electric/sewer, there are outdoor or private indoor showers, it's ADA accessible, there's also a great outdoor kitchen and BBQ area. There are equipment rentals that are reasonably priced as well.
Make sure you fill your RV water before parking in your site. Reservations only no first come first serve. No cellular service, flush toilets but no showers. Site 48 has full shade great for our July visit. The only thing that bugged us was the noisy service/repair truck would squeak into campground area at 7am. As Oregon campground hosts we entered the campground at the earliest 9 on weekdays and 10 on weekends. Most of the USFS campgrounds are concessionaires with an occasional view of a ranger or law enforcement.
Give this three stars due to price, tightness of sites, and condition of campground in general. Although this is intended to be a higher end resort it fails pretty miserably. Landscaping is quite beautiful but I would forgo that for more space between sites. Luckily we had no one on either side of us. Place is also starting to get run down as evidenced by a few photos I provide. Pool does look clean and laundry facilities are nice including large capacity washers. Tiny fenced dog area but right next to it is a big grassy field that can be used on leash. Conveniently located but there is another rv park nearby that we will try next time.
I spent one night here at the Bowl & Pitcher area. I was in the tent area with no hook-ups, but the lower area for RVs looks much nicer. It's very close to the day use area, so lots of people coming through on a Sunday. No privacy between sites, but a super nice park with lots of hiking, right on the beautiful Spokane river and super close to town.
We had a full hookup site, but unfortunately stayed too close to one of the toilets, who are very loud (also at night). A swim in the river was amazing because of the heat
Chewelah, Washington, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to different preferences and needs, making it a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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