Best Campgrounds near Bellevue, WA

Bellevue, Washington provides convenient access to multiple campground options within a short drive of the urban center. Established campgrounds like Vasa Park Resort on Lake Sammamish and Tall Chief Campground in Fall City offer a range of accommodation types including tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping opportunities. Several developed campgrounds in the area feature full or partial hookups, though availability varies by location. The region includes both year-round facilities and seasonal operations, with most campgrounds situated within 30 minutes of downtown Bellevue.

Many campgrounds near Bellevue require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when demand peaks. Travelers should note that not all sites offer sewer hookups, which can be an important consideration for extended RV stays. Several campgrounds provide alternative options such as dump stations or pumping services. Trailer Inns RV Park in Bellevue caters primarily to RVs with 100 sites and full hookups, while places like Tall Chief Campground offer more spacious sites with natural surroundings but fewer amenities. Weather remains mild throughout much of the year, though winter camping may involve rain and cooler temperatures. A camper noted, "Tall Chief is beautiful if you ask me. The greenery of the area is actually quite stunning. We had full 5G service here with Verizon."

Cell service quality varies significantly throughout the area, with reception often dependent on tree cover and terrain. Public lands with primitive sites are limited in the immediate Bellevue vicinity, with most camping options being developed campgrounds with amenities like showers, toilets, and electrical hookups. RV campers frequently mention the convenience of staying near urban amenities while still enjoying natural surroundings. According to one visitor at Vasa Park Resort, "This seems like an amazing summer family spot. I stayed here solo in October and it was gorgeous and very quiet and right on the water." Waterfront camping locations tend to receive higher ratings from visitors who appreciate swimming access and scenic views. Several campgrounds maintain playgrounds, swimming areas, and other recreational facilities that enhance the camping experience, particularly for families.

Best Camping Sites Near Bellevue, Washington (253)

    1. Dash Point State Park Campground

    72 Reviews
    Federal Way, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $20 / night

    "Firstly, I just have to say what a positive and amazing experience I had at this campground. The volunteers were friendly, kind and absolutely awesome to interact with."

    "The campground itself is tucked into a beautiful, forested area with plenty of trees and privacy between sites. Ours had a tent pad, fire ring, and picnic table."

    2. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

    22 Reviews
    Carnation, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 205-5434

    "The campground is next to a classy laundromat, and I say classy because it’s probably one of the nicest laundromats in the area that even has a dumpsite for RVs."

    "The campground is in 500+ acre Tolt-McDonald Park, far enough away from any busy road so that there is no traffic noise, just the sound of the Tolt River rapids."

    3. Tall Chief Campground

    15 Reviews
    Fall City, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This is a big park that is part of Thousand Trails.  No sales pitch to join, which was nice.  Rangers were super nice.  Bathrooms very new and clean.  Lots of trees between sites. "

    "We love Tall Chief because it is super close to a lot of great spots around the Seattle region. It’s super close (like 7 min drive) from one of my favorite coffee shops, Aroma Coffee Co. Try it!"

    4. Lake Pleasant RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Bothell, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 487-1785

    $62 - $750 / night

    "This is the nicest park with the best rates close to the Seattle area. It’s north of Lake Washington so you can skip bridge traffic and tolls. It has easy access to UW Bothell."

    "The roadways are easy to navigate and lots of folks walk around the park roads."

    5. Vasa Park Resort

    6 Reviews
    Bellevue, WA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 746-3260

    $65 - $125 / night

    "Cute campground very close to Seattle and Bellevue right on the lake. Beautiful beach area, basketball courts, playground, and volleyball right at the site. Spots are a little tight."

    "This is in the shore of Lake Samammish, giving access to swim, paddle, picnic. The facilities and grounds are kept clean and well maintained."

    6. Fay Bainbridge Park

    22 Reviews
    Bainbridge Island, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 842-3931

    $7 - $95 / night

    "2, #3, #4 are IMO best after that as they move away from the beach and then curve around in ascending order.

    Some neighbor noise, sites are close, but was not busy."

    "Great spot on the edge of bainbridge. Lots of spots depending on your preferred privacy level."

    7. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

    30 Reviews
    Ravensdale, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $20 / night

    "There is good system of trails, tons of picnic tables along the river, and good river access to the Green rivers. Campground is well maintained, clean bathrooms and showers available."

    "It's close proximity to our house allows us to hook up the trailer after work and include a Friday night in our camping weekend!"

    8. Manchester State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Manchester, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 871-4065

    $50 / night

    "Nice wooded campground with access to the water. Plenty of opportunities for day hikes and not far from port orchard Washington. Some sites have hookups and others are dry camping."

    "Trails, views, and history in walking distance. Coin operated showers and clean restrooms."

    9. Issaquah Village RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Issaquah, WA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 392-9233

    "It’s in the heart of Issaquah and close to every kind of service, shopping and even nature you could want."

    10. Trailer Inns RV Park (Bellevue)

    4 Reviews
    Bellevue, WA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 747-9181

    $45 - $70 / night

    "This is a perfect place for dropping your mobile hotel room and explore Seattle and the surrounding areas. There are clean bathrooms, laundromat and rec room."

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Recent Reviews near Bellevue, WA

1257 Reviews of 253 Bellevue Campgrounds


  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Old Cascades Highway Dispersed

    Bigfoot Lives Here

    If he doesn't, then he's missing out on the most Idyllic campsite ever! There are no fewer than 9 campsites within less than a mile either side of the bridge. The one directly on the south side of the bridge is 4wd access only because of the big rocks protruding into the road bed. But if you go about 3/4 mile up from the bridge, you'll find the most superb spot ever. There is nothing here for TT or large RV's, for small van-lifers and such, it's a pot of gold. There are two absolutely beautific sites at the 3/4mile area. Both sites can access the river for water (it's a small, steep hill). There are no toilets, cell service was spotty, Starlink worked fine.

  • 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.

  • Nicole L.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Woodlands at Lake Stickney

    BEAUTIFUL LOCATION

    I myself have never parked my RV at the campsite. However, I've been to the public Access area and have to say that it's very peaceful and has a restroom which is nice. I'm a local. I live inside my RV and it has been a major adjustment but having places like this has been extremely helpful.

  • Sarah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Top of the Hill camping

    Top of the hill camping

    This is actually a really secluded, pivate location with a beautiful view! The road is fairly easy to get up to this spot but really just room for one vehicle. I guess the last people used it as the dumb spot when they were leaving because there’s a grill and a TV screen there… we did not stay and camp here, but we did check it out and if we didn’t have a trailer, I would definitely have claimed the spot!

  • Sarah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    FR27 Landing

    fr27 landing

    Great large flat spot for camping. Could easily fit about 5 cars here. About 4 fire rings set up and the road is pretty easy getting here.

  • Sarah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    NF-27 Tunnel Creek

    Pull through site

    This is a great spot to stay for a bit if you’re looking to do that OR just stay for a night. It’s like, a big circle that you pull in and out of. There’s a trail from this site that leads to a great tint site as well. Plenty of space if you have a decent sized group. Easily accommodating 3 cars. We have plenty of space with our rig. Star link works great here!

  • Michelle R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Forest Road 7300 Pull-Off

    Large open pull off

    Lots of pull offs spots on FS Rd 73 but this spot is very open and it’s the one the GPS guided me to from The Dyrt site.

  • Eun Ji L.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Big Creek Campground

    I'm an avid camper - this was THE WORST experience ever.

    I'm an avid camper, and the experience I had at this campground with the host was ABSOLUTELY THE WORST ever. We arrived at the campground early to find the best spot as we were planning to take some outdoor wedding photos at the campsite the day after. It was not a busy season, so there were only a couple of sites occupied. We carefully selected a spot, paid for it, and posted the receipt on the site clip. I took a photo of both the envelope and the receipt clipped at the site. 

    After exploring the national park, we arrived at the campground at around 9pm. Most of the campsites were still unoccupied. To our surprise, when we arrived at our reserved spot, there was a group of people who took our campsite! They already put up their tent and a canopy as well. When I checked the pole where I clipped the receipt, it was GONE & REPLACED by someone else's!! When I talked to those people who took our campsite, there were already drunk and were at the verge of becoming hostile. But they did tell us that the host "allowed" them to take the spot. 

    Right then and there, we went to the host and explained the situation, and the host said (1) we never paid and that (2) there was no receipt clipped at the site. When I told him that that wasn't true, he proceeded to tell me that the information I wrote on the clip let him know that we were checking out today. So, for a second, I thought maybe I wrote either the# of nights spent or check-out date incorrectly. But then, I remembered I took pictures of both the envelope and the receipt!! I showed the photos to him, then, of course, he could not lie his way out of this. 

    There was no apology, and he simply proceeded to tell us to sleep at one of the other available campsites. We were super furious because we had NEVER experienced this kind of rudeness, lies, and brazen behavior. As anyone can imagine, we did not want to spend another second there, so we demanded a refund, and "MIRACULOUSLY", the envelope (still glued) with our payment was found in his RV. 

    I'm reporting the host to the US Forest Service.

  • alexandrea L.
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Penrose Point State Park Campground

    Beautiful

    The beach is beautiful here! And the campsites are very secluded! There are tons of trees and bushes in between everybody’s campsite


Guide to Bellevue

Camping near Bellevue, Washington provides access to both saltwater beaches and freshwater lakes within 45 minutes of downtown. The area experiences mild year-round temperatures, with summer averages of 75°F and winter lows rarely dropping below freezing. Campgrounds in the region are predominantly located within state parks and private resorts, with limited primitive camping options available.

What to do

Water activities at Fay Bainbridge Park: Located on Bainbridge Island's eastern shore, this waterfront park offers beachcombing, swimming, and kayaking with views of Mt. Rainier. The campground includes a pirate ship playground, volleyball courts, and beach access. According to one visitor at Fay Bainbridge Park: "Beautiful beach, great views of Mt. Rainier & Baker on a clear day, cruise ships going by, pirate ship playground for children."

River exploration at Kanaskat-Palmer: For campers seeking freshwater activities, this state park features several trails leading to the Green River. A camper notes about Kanaskat-Palmer State Park: "Beautiful, clean campground. Short hike to river spots that are perfect for wading or fishing. 10 minute drive from Deep Lake which is beautiful and great for swimming and paddle boarding."

Historic exploration at Manchester State Park: The former military installation includes historic torpedo warehouse buildings and coastal fortifications. The concrete structures date back to the Spanish-American War era and World War II. A visitor commented: "This CG is a hidden jewel located on the east side of Bainbridge island on beautiful rich passage. Like many sites on the Puget Sound this was first used as a military base for the US Navy to guard the Bremerton ship yards."

What campers like

Privacy and site separation: Unlike the tightly packed urban campgrounds, some locations offer more seclusion. At Tall Chief Campground, the heavily wooded environment creates natural barriers between sites. One camper observed: "Tall Chief's biggest perk is probably how nice they keep the park. Bathrooms are usually found to be immaculate. Most sites are pretty big too. We can easily fit our trailer, tow vehicle, and extra vehicle and still have space!"

Modern facilities at Tolt MacDonald Park: This park offers both primitive campsites and alternative accommodations in Carnation. A camper describes it: "They offer the typical primitive campsites with fire pits and picnic tables, as well as yurts and shipping container conversions for those who want more of a 'GLAMping' outdoor experience. The campground, park and trails are very well maintained."

Proximity to urban conveniences: The parks' locations near urban centers means easy access to restaurants and services. At Lake Pleasant RV Park, a camper noted: "You cannot beat this location! Close to Seattle, feels secluded, but you can walk or take a short drive to restaurants, groceries, anything you could want or need."

What you should know

Seasonal availability limitations: Demand increases significantly during summer months, and some parks have different peak/off-peak policies. A camper at Tall Chief noted: "During the peak season all monthly visitors have to move on to other parks or pay triple the price."

Noise considerations at urban-adjacent parks: Highway noise affects some of the best places to camp near Bellevue. A visitor to Issaquah Village RV Park shared: "I'll start with the thing to be aware of: you'll be camping 200' from I-90. But we found our ear plugs did a good job of quieting that noise enough for us to get a good sleep."

Park enforcement varies by location: Rules and their enforcement differ significantly across parks. One camper at Dash Point State Park reported: "I spent a weekend tent camping at Dash Point State Park, and honestly, it was a great time even though I completely failed to plan any meals. Thankfully, civilization is only about 15 minutes away."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated children's play areas. At Fay Bainbridge, the pirate ship playground is a highlight for younger visitors. As one visitor observed: "Great place for families that looks to be kept really clean. There is a ship playground for the kids and beach volleyball court."

Swimming options at Vasa Park Resort: Located directly on Lake Sammamish, this resort provides beach access and swimming areas specifically designed for family use. A visitor commented: "We loved the Vasa Park Resort. We stayed here while visiting my brother in Seattle and had so much fun. We roasted hotdogs and s'mores over the camp fire and our dog loved swimming in the lake."

Parks with ranger programs: Some state parks offer educational activities for children. At Kanaskat-Palmer, rangers actively patrol and interact with campers. A visitor noted: "This campground is heavily patrolled by the park rangers. I usually have contact with them in my campsite at least twice a day. My point with this is, if you are a large group, like to stay up late and listen to music and/or party it might not be the campground for you."

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability varies widely: Not all parks offer full hookups, and some have only partial connections. At Tolt MacDonald Park, a camper reported: "RV sites are all pull through, it's fairly quiet. Nice setting lots of outdoor and indoor activities within a short drive. There's a charge dump station at the ministorage at the turn off."

Size limitations at waterfront parks: Many of the coastal parks have limited space for larger rigs. At Manchester State Park, a visitor shared: "We stayed in spot 8 with our 20' camper. Electric and water only. Plenty of vegetation to separate campers. There's TV antenna reception as well, although reception with Verizon isn't too great."

Cell service considerations: Mobile reception varies significantly across campgrounds. A camper at Tall Chief explained: "Another thing that can be annoying is trying to find a site with good cell reception due to all the trees. They definitely have a few, but I would say arrive early so you can drive by all the sites while checking to make sure you have good reception if you need it. I'm getting 120+ mbs download on AT&T in my site right now, but several sites down from me, it can dwindle down to 5mbs!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Bellevue, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Bellevue, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 253 campgrounds and RV parks near Bellevue, WA and 28 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Bellevue, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bellevue, WA is Dash Point State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 72 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bellevue, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 free dispersed camping spots near Bellevue, WA.

What parks are near Bellevue, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 parks near Bellevue, WA that allow camping, notably Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and Keystone Harbor.