RV sites near Greenacres, Washington offer varying levels of amenities and accessibility. Located in eastern Washington with elevations around 2,000 feet, this area experiences hot, dry summers and cold winters with moderate snowfall. Many campgrounds remain accessible year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months.
What to do
Walking trails nearby: Liberty Lake RV Campground provides easy access to hiking opportunities. "Hiking trail around marshy lake and lots of birds. Sites are close together," notes reviewer Shawn A., highlighting natural attractions within walking distance.
River recreation access: At River Walk RV Park, campers enjoy proximity to water activities. "It is right on the river. It is right on the bike trail. It is close to town," explains reviewer Nancy C., making it convenient for those seeking water access.
Day trips to Lake Coeur d'Alene: From camping locations near Greenacres, Blackwell Island RV Park offers water-based activities. "We took our paddle boards out and it was great!" reports Lauren C., while another reviewer notes, "Kayaks speedboat in pontoon boats are available for rent from the front office."
What campers like
Level concrete pads: Many RV campgrounds in the region feature well-maintained sites. At Northern Quest RV Resort, a reviewer commented, "Nice park with concrete sites available," while another mentioned, "Spacious lots with grass and asphalt pads."
Clean facilities: Kurtis K. praised Blackwell Island RV Park stating, "The laundry room was large and extremely clean along with the individual public bath/showers." Another reviewer appreciated that Kootenai County Fairgrounds RV Park was "Extremely clean, looks very new, and lots of space between sights."
Pool access during summer: Several parks offer swimming options during hot months. At Liberty Lake RV Campground, Travis B. reported, "The swimming pool was fantastic as well," offering relief during eastern Washington's hot summer days.
What you should know
RV park density varies: Site spacing differs significantly between locations. At Kootenai County Fairgrounds RV Park, reviewer Joseph noted, "The sites are all pretty level with the parking areas paved. Grass and groomed gravel areas too," while mentioning, "Our number 1 site was over 60 feet long and large for our 34 foot long 5th wheel and our Chevy truck."
Limited shade at newer parks: Established trees are lacking at some locations. Mary F. observed about Kootenai County Fairgrounds, "Noted, they have planted trees but it is going to be a while for them to mature before they provide shade. 90+ degrees was brutal in this tar paved."
Noise levels vary by location: Road noise can impact some camping experiences. Christine R. reported about Liberty Lake RV Campground, "It's right off the freeway but not noisy," while Jolene L. had a different experience at Blackwell Island, noting "Horrible road noise... Logging trucks start early and run all day every day, so loud."
Tips for camping with families
Look for parks with recreational amenities: Some campgrounds offer family-friendly activities. Travis B. found Liberty Lake RV Campground "Very dog friendly park with a fenced off off lease dog park that was easy to access."
Consider proximity to conveniences: Tamarack RV Park offers urban convenience. According to Christon C., "It's a surprise, because you're right in town, but the stand of trees it's in, makes you forget that." Another reviewer noted it was "convenient to walk to the grocery store, cafe, gas station, department store."
Choose parks with adequate spacing: Some locations offer more room for families to spread out. At Kootenai County Fairgrounds RV Park, a reviewer stated, "We loved how large the sites and overall area was, so we could back our rig in easily (40ft long x 13.5ft tall.) There were a lot of open sites, even during the holiday weekend."
Tips from RVers
Know your route: Some campgrounds have access challenges. Rick Shannon P. advised about Kootenai County, "If you are coming off of interstate 90, don't use exit 13. The round about is way to small to handle big rig or any camper. The best route is exit 12 big rig friendly."
Consider seasonal limitations: Not all parks operate year-round. Blackwell Island RV Park operates seasonally from April through mid-October, while Kootenai County Fairgrounds and Tamarack RV Park remain open throughout the year.
Check Wi-Fi availability: Internet service varies widely. According to Brown Sign Junkies about Liberty Lake RV Campground, "Wifi is useable for basic internet use. AT&T service is great though," while a Kootenai County Fairgrounds reviewer appreciated that "Free WiFi added in 2023."