Best RV Parks & Resorts near Concrete, WA

Several RV campgrounds operate near Concrete with varying levels of amenities and site configurations. Chom's RV Campground provides 6 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups, while Skagit River RV & Camping offers electric and water connections with no sanitary dump on-site. Friday Creek Campground, open May through November, features electric hookups and water access on gravel sites. Most parks near Concrete provide basic utility connections rather than premium amenities, with limited big rig accommodation. "Great place to stay close to the north cascades. Clean toilets, hot water, good enough wifi, leveled ground and the host is really helpful and nice," noted one visitor.

North Cascades Highway (SR-20) provides the main access route to Concrete-area RV parks, though some secondary roads may present challenges for larger rigs. Cell service remains spotty throughout the region, particularly at campgrounds closer to North Cascades National Park where one camper reported "Verizon cell service is very spotty. When I did pick it up, I only had one bar." Full-service RV parks with 50-amp connections are limited, with most offering 30-amp service. Reservations become essential during summer months when travelers visit nearby mountain attractions. Several parks remain operational year-round, though winter weather can affect road conditions. Pets are permitted at most facilities in the area, but fire restrictions may apply at certain locations depending on seasonal conditions.

Best RV Sites Near Concrete, Washington (133)

    1. Chom's RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Marblemount, WA
    12 miles
    +1 (360) 899-8617

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Immediately next to State Route 20, eleven minutes to the entrance of the national park and 30 minutes to the visitor center, this family owned recently opened campground is promising to be a convenient"

    "Clean toilets, hot water, good enough wifi, leveled ground and the host is really helpful and nice!"

    2. Friday Creek Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bow, WA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Not especially private. It's nice, but I would prefer a spot that's a little more secluded. Benefits of this site are the facilities and the 15 minute drive to the ferry terminal. Super conveneient."

    "Creek in the backyard, nice and secluded. Do have to bring tote up to bo w location. Great showers."

    3. Skagit River RV & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Marblemount, WA
    15 miles

    "Showers were hot, toilets flushed, but the wi-fi was not great. Cell service is a bit weak in the area, but a booster really helps."

    "Unable to get in FCFS campground inside NP, found this campground close to the east entrance on Hwy 20. Quiet, clean, not too much privacy, but worked great for us to visit Cascades."

    4. Skagit River RV & Camping

    2 Reviews
    Marblemount, WA
    15 miles
    Website

    "If you are not a hiker or just sight seer not sure what you do around here. The campground is well used and most are over nighters. A lot of tent campers, but they were all quiet."

    "Pretty small and quiet campground. Great views. The bathrooms are clean, but the showers are tiny, and not great for tall or chubby people."

    5. Riverfront RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Sedro-Woolley, WA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 855-1661

    "30 amp sites with water. Dump station was not on site. No showers but clean bathrooms. Traveling with friends and we were the only 2 RVs there except for a campground host."

    "Well kept large quiet park.  Great dg waking areas; including a dog park.  Some sites with trees for shade.   Hookups work.  "

    6. Thousand Trails Mount Vernon

    6 Reviews
    Bow, WA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We originally were going to stay for 2 weeks (but the Campground we were going to afterward was closed by corporate for electrical repairs) so the very nice park ranger, Linda, was able to extend our stay"

    "Slots are nice and big, very few sewer sites. Close to the freeway. It’s convenient but you can definitely hear the freeway. It’s very safe and clean."

    7. Cascade Kamloops RV Park

    1 Review
    Darrington, WA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 436-1003

    8. Bellingham RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Bellingham, WA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 372-1224

    "Cute RV-only park not far from the Canadian border. Parking spots are pretty straight-forward, as it’s just a lot for RVs. Advanced reservations are highly recommended. No tent camping available."

    "Park felt safe and restrooms, area around the RVs were all very clean and homey."

    9. Mount Vernon RV Park

    1 Review
    Mount Vernon, WA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 428-8787

    $35 / night

    "We stayed in the overflow site directly next to the office with 20 amp electric only. Campground is well-maintained and very clean."

    10. Town and Country Motorcoach and RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Mount Vernon, WA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 503-9095

    $50 / night

    "At the stoplight next to Lowe’s, you simply continue straight into the resort entrance for check-in."

    "Very friendly host and security guard met us on our arrival as we got there around 845pm. Place is brand new. Facility is more like a 3 or 4 star hotel."

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RV Park Reviews near Concrete, WA

796 Reviews of 133 Concrete Campgrounds


  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Town and Country Motorcoach and RV Resort

    Great Stop After a Long Trip

    We followed RV Trip Wizard south on I-5 straight to the campground (CG). At the stoplight next to Lowe’s, you simply continue straight into the resort entrance for check-in. Check-in was super easy and informative, and we were then escorted to pull-through Site 11 with FHUs. A standout feature here is that each long pull-through has full utility hookups on both sides. Sewer placement was excellent—neither too high nor too low—and the sewer cap even swivels to align with your hose(something we’d never seen before). The pad was long enough for our 40' toy hauler with the patio down, plus convenient parking for our F450. It was interesting that a CG this nice did not have picnic tables nor fire pits/barbecues at the sites. Connectivity was great: campground Wi-Fi delivered~49 Mbps down/ 44 Mbps up, while T-Mobile Home Internet hit 133 Mbps down/ 9 Mbps up. On the north side of the CG is a tree farm where dogs can roam off-leash. We were also able to receive packages—very helpful coming back from Alaska/Canada—and even had our vehicle washed onsite. An RV tech staying in the CG was available for repairs. The campground hosts and workers could not have been more accommodating—allowing package delivery, coordinating vehicle washing and RV repairs, and most of all not fertilizing our grassy site because of our 15-year-old pup. There is some road and occasional train noise, but nothing too disruptive. They were getting the shower houses and laundry building finished up while we were there. This is a very nice, newer campground, and we thoroughly enjoyed our week-long stay.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Cascades RV Resort

    Cascades RV Resort

    We are long term RV campers here at Cascades. It is a lovely RV resort with large concrete pads with astroturf lawn and picnic table. Everyone is friendly. Nightly noise is never excessive. Gracie’s place is an onsite cafe that serves food, alcohol, deserts, coffees, and other drinks. You can get package delivery just no USPS. They do offer monthly discounts. Would highly recommend for anyone in an RV.

  • S
    Jul. 26, 2021

    La Conner Marina RV Resort

    Decent Level Sites

    Nice location conveniently located near the Marina, close to everything.

    Premium sites are double wide and have a spot to park your RV AND Vehicle. Discount for Good Sam Club members.

    Premium Sites $55 before discount (back-in only) Pull-through Sites $55 before discount Regular Back-in Site $45

    All sites have Full Hookups, Picnic table & a minor grassed Area.

    We stayed in a Premium site, enjoyed the view of the Fields behind us. Extremely quiet, open, not dusty. Downside, people don’t pick up after their Pets. We have two Shelties & think of others so we’re not the Culprits…

    Otherwise, pleasant overall. Laundry accepts cards only which is extremely convenient since coins are hard to come by.

    5G t-Mobile is 5-stars at our Site, it’s not listed as an option yet.

  • L
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Hidden Village RV Park & Campground

    Great price, very nice manager lady.

    I rented a long term space here for over 2 years while working in Washington. Price was by far the best around. It's a very good sized place with spaces to accommodate even the largest trailers. Even when full there's room to maneuver.Full hookups, wifi, bathrooms, shower, laundry room, swimming pool. Has seperate parking for boats, utility trailers etc. Lots of big trees around for a fair amount of shade. Is pet friendly. Manager lady is very nice. Has a separate non power section for tents or dry camping. It's not the fanciest but for the price is great.

  • J
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Kayak Point County Park

    Small woodsy campground with beach access

    All campsites are surrounded by trees so choose carefully if you need a pull through or if you have a large rig that you’re trying to back up. We had a small camper van and it fit perfectly. Campsite is on a bluff above the beach, but you can’t see the sunset from the campground you would have to go down to the beach. Bathroom/shower is typical for a state or county campground - functional, but zero elegance. This one is a county campground and state or federal passes do not apply. Water and 30 amp electric at all sites except one tent site. Douglas squirrels are common and shy. Pets are welcome on leash.

  • Noel S.
    Jun. 20, 2022

    Washington Park Campground

    Anacortes Camping

    Great medium size campground surrounded by saltwater, short trails, and grassy picnic areas. Great views of islands and sunsets. Boat launch with large paid parking area. Walking distance to Skyline Marina for a variety of ocean activities. We went on a whale tour and encountered atleast 10 Orcas. Campground can be muddy in some spots. Mostly reservations, 14 day in advance, but there a a few first come first serve sites. Some with water and electric. Motorhome, trailers and tents. Some spots looked like they could handle 40 foot rigs. A couple longer pull throughs. Very shelterd anthrough. Not much good for solar. Showers and restrooms.

  • Christina F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Military Park Jim Creek Naval Radio Station Jim Creek Wilderness Recreation Area

    So much to do!

    It had been 15 years at least since I'd been to Jim Creek. Since then, they've done some nice upgrades. The rv pads are double wide concrete pads about 50 feet long with full hook-ups. All sites include a fire pit, picnic table, and grill with ash bucket and grill cleaning brush. The rv park is close to the recreation office that has a little gift shop with snacks and drinks. This is also where you can rent equipment such as bikes, fishing poles, boats, etc. They also have a movie theater upstairs that operates on Saturday. This building has a 24 hour lounge with free wifi, TV, dvds, books, markers, coloring books, games, and other things for visitors to use. The wifi was only supposed to work inside the building, but I could pick it up in my campsite once or twice during our stay. Verizon cell service is very spotty. When I did pick it up, I only had one bar. There are several hiking trails and you can drive about 5 miles back to Twin Lakes to fish or just take a rented boat out or just enjoy the view. Jim Creek is a Naval Radio station and is for active duty military, retired, DoD, and reserves. There is a gate and you must show id to get in. Because of this and the base police roll through once or twice a day, I felt very safe compared to a state park or even a private campground. We camped Tuesday-Friday and even when it started filling up in Thursday, it was still super quiet at night. Quiet like not even bug sounds. That was wonderful.

  • Elliott B.
    Aug. 31, 2017

    Verlot Campground

    Camping in a van down by the river

    The Verlot campground is in a beautiful location within the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. This small campground showed us that sometimes camping down by the river in a van isn’t really a bad life decision. The campground themselves are 2 small loops that were nicely laid out with a good number of the 26 sites being on the water. Some of the sites are more secluded than other, and a few are setup to be combined with their neighbors to accommodate large groups. Our site (#13) was one of the sites which is more separated from the neighbors on both the left and right by fairly thick underbrush and mostly shaded with the river side being left completely open. We then had a little path right down to the river. Within the site itself you get a nice decent flat area for a tent or 2 and your standard table and fire ring with a grill. There are tons of potable water spigots located throughout the campgrounds and the restroom facilities were simple but clean and fully functional. This is a great location for either just relaxing and taking in the quiet sounds of nature or as a jumping off point to explore more of the National Forest and eventually the Northern Cascades National Park.

    Amenities: standard picnic tables, fire rings + grill, flush toilets, potable water

    Prohibited: pets off-leash

    Nearby Hikes: Lake Twenty-Two Trail, and the Heather Lake Trail

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2024

    North Whidbey RV Park

    Clean, well organized RV Park for big rigs

    We called early afternoon and asked if they had a space for that night for a fifth wheel with total rig length 53ft. Nice grass around all the campsites, 50 Amp electricity, water and sewer. Picnic table at every site. Lovely location but it can be noisy due to proximity to road and navy jets. Overall a great place I will stay again.


Guide to Concrete

RV campgrounds near Concrete, Washington sit near the junction of the Skagit and Baker Rivers at approximately 270 feet elevation. The area experiences mild summers with temperatures rarely exceeding 85°F and cold, wet winters with occasional snowfall. Most campgrounds remain accessible from late spring through early fall, though winter camping often requires advance weather monitoring due to heavy precipitation and potential road closures on mountain routes.

What to do

Fishing access: Friday Creek Campground provides easy water access where campers can enjoy catch-and-release fishing. "Creek in the backyard, nice and secluded," notes one Friday Creek Campground visitor. For more extensive fishing options, Cascade Kamloops RV Park features an on-site fishing pond where guests can try catching trout.

North Cascades exploration: The strategic location of RV parks near Concrete makes them ideal basebases for park exploration. "Immediately next to State Route 20, eleven minutes to the entrance of the national park and 30 minutes to the visitor center," reports a camper at Chom's RV Campground. Another visitor at Skagit River RV & Camping adds, "Access to the park and Diablo Lake was no problem."

Day trips to surrounding towns: RV campers can take day trips to nearby towns while keeping their campsite as a base. La Conner sits within driving distance, offering shopping and dining options. As one camper at Thousand Trails La Conner notes, "Beautiful campground. Near the water and shared by the local tribe. This is a very special place to stay."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many Concrete area campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and showers. A visitor at Skagit River RV & Campground mentioned, "Showers were hot, toilets flushed, but the wi-fi was not great." At Chom's RV Campground, another camper appreciated the "Clean toilets, hot water, good enough wifi, leveled ground."

Wooded settings: The forested environment around many campgrounds provides natural shade and scenery. A camper at Thousand Trails Mount Vernon wrote, "I loved the forest here. It was a very wooded site. Groceries were reasonably priced. We took a day trip to the cascades."

Helpful staff: Campground hosts often receive praise for their assistance and friendliness. At Chom's RV Campground, a visitor noted, "Manager is available on site at certain times or via phone at all times, staff is super friendly and helpful!" Similarly, a camper at Mount Vernon RV Park reported, "Staff was very friendly. We stayed in the overflow site directly next to the office with 20 amp electric only."

What you should know

Road noise considerations: Several campgrounds sit close to major roads, creating potential noise issues. At Chom's RV Campground, a visitor observed, "The only downside is that it's close to the road, so you hear some traffic, but it's a rather chill place at night." Similar concerns exist at other parks near highways.

Limited amenities at some parks: Many RV parks offer basic rather than luxury accommodations. A visitor at Bellingham RV Park described it as "Basic, Clean Nice RV Park" with "sites are gravel pull-throughs with full hook-ups and include picnic tables." Another camper at Skagit River RV & Camping called it "No frills camping if you don't count FHU availability."

Seasonal operation variations: Some campgrounds operate only during warmer months. Friday Creek Campground remains "open May through November" according to their listing information. Always check current operating schedules when planning trips, especially during shoulder seasons.

Tips for camping with families

Activity options: Look for campgrounds with recreation facilities for children. Thousand Trails La Conner offers family-friendly amenities including "mini golf is fun, and the walks to 'Lone Tree' at sunset are amazing," according to a recent visitor.

Site spacing consideration: Select locations with adequate room between campsites for family comfort. Some campgrounds have tight spacing, as noted by a Bellingham RV Park visitor who described "TIGHT. No room on either side. No privacy." Conversely, at Skagit River RV & Camping, a camper mentioned "the sites are large and grassy."

Grocery access: When camping with families, proximity to supplies becomes important. A Thousand Trails Mount Vernon camper noted, "Groceries were reasonably priced," while another visitor at Skagit River RV recommended: "Bring all your groceries, not much in way of stores in area."

Tips from RVers

Big rig access: Larger RVs face limitations at some parks. Several campgrounds specifically note they are not big-rig friendly, including Chom's RV Campground and Friday Creek Campground. However, Mount Vernon RV Park indicates big-rig accessibility, with one visitor noting the campground is "well-maintained and very clean."

Bathroom usage strategy: During busy periods, rely on your RV facilities rather than shared bathrooms. A camper at Skagit River RV mentioned, "I chose to use my trailer shower instead of the bathhouse because of all the tent campers." This strategy helps avoid waiting times during peak usage.

Leveling requirements: Prepare for potentially uneven sites at some campgrounds. At Skagit River RV & Camping, a reviewer noted the sites were "a little unlevel but no big deal." Bringing leveling blocks is recommended for most parks in the area.

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