Best RV Parks & Resorts near Snoqualmie, WA

Tall Chief Campground near Fall City provides RV sites with water and electric hookups, though no sewer connections at individual sites. Most spaces feature 30-amp service with limited 50-amp availability, often occupied by long-term guests. Blue Sky RV Park in Issaquah offers water, electric, and sewer hookups in a forested setting with level, paved pull-through rv pads. Thousand Trails Thunderbird in Monroe accommodates big rigs with full hookup rv sites available year-round. Issaquah Village RV Park provides 50-amp electric service along with water and sewer connections in a more urban setting. "We were able to easily fit our trailer, tow vehicle, and extra vehicle and still have space at Tall Chief, but had to use the dump station since there are no sewer connections."

During winter months, RV parks remain operational throughout the region with varying amenity availability. Cell service can be inconsistent at heavily wooded campgrounds like Tall Chief, where one camper noted reception varies dramatically between sites—from 120 Mbps down to just 5 Mbps within the same park. Dump stations are available at most parks, though Tall Chief visitors often use honey wagon services ($60 per visit) or portable waste tanks. Between fall and spring, advance reservations become less crucial as occupancy decreases, particularly for full hookup rv spaces. Many parks enforce a 10-year rule limiting older RVs, and several locations experience electrical capacity challenges during summer heat waves when air conditioners strain the grid.

Best RV Sites Near Snoqualmie, Washington (150)

    1. Tall Chief Campground

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

    "Lots of trees in our section separating us but in other sections your really close to each other. It is first come first serve and lucky us we got 50 amp."

    "We really enjoyed our stay here it was very quiet and peaceful sites were long and roomy with a fire ring and picnic table. Good cell service with AT&T and Sprint."

    2. Issaquah Village RV Park

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

    "Look…it’s not a resort or a place you go to for the fun amenities. But, it’s 15 minutes to Seattle."

    "But we found our ear plugs did a good job of quieting that noise enough for us to get a good sleep. Once inside the park you’ll find it clean and green."

    3. Blue Sky RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Preston, WA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 222-7910

    "The facilities are great and very clean, the park very quiet. There are a lot of big rigs parked there, some of the pm long-term as it seems. We enjoyed ourselves and would definitely visit again."

    "Limited space, place is mostly long term users. Nice facility very clean and well run."

    4. Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor

    10 Reviews
    Gig Harbor, WA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (253) 858-8138

    $57 - $104 / night

    "Great place, peaceful, lots of trees. All types of site- large, small, full hook ups (30&50) to rustic, small tent area. Water pressure challenges on hill, WiFi ok/slow."

    "This is definitely a RV resort, but there are 5or 6 tent camping sites under some big trees which provide shade almost all day. Nice bathroom and showers."

    5. Trailer Inns RV Park (Bellevue)

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

    $45 - $70 / night

    "Indoor pool, small playground, dog run and well marked facility. Each space is large enough for camper and your vehicle and comes with a small storage shed."

    6. Lake Pleasant RV Park

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

    $62 - $750 / night

    "They have water, propane, and a dump. They also have great long-term rates."

    "We had a pull through and, while it wasn’t a huge amount of space, the trees between spots offered a really nice level of privacy."

    7. Thousand Trails Thunderbird

    8 Reviews
    Sultan, WA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Riverside no sewer hookups but have dump station by where you check in. Perfect to check in dump if you stay on river side. Train goes by various times."

    "WiFi wasn’t the best but hot spots worked well enough. Showers and restrooms were clean"

    8. Enumclaw Expo Center RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Enumclaw, WA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 226-3493

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Water and Electric (50 amp) only. There are several dump stations nearby. Very quiet and low key."

    "Very nice small park with basic amenities and large private or cramped sites based on what you choose and pay for. Some have fire rings."

    9. Angle Lake RV Park

    1 Review
    Normandy Park, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 920-1917

    $100 - $120 / night

    "Wanted them close by otherwise likely wouldn’t have stayed here. Great option for family in town and wanting to be close by. Close to the airport if you need to leave your RV for a bit and fly out."

    10. Midway Village RV Park

    1 Review
    Des Moines, WA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 926-3588
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RV Park Reviews near Snoqualmie, WA

963 Reviews of 150 Snoqualmie Campgrounds


  • Emma A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Crystal Mountain RV Parking

    Great base-camp for winter and summer adventures at Crystal Mountain Resort

    Stayed here for the first time in July 2021.  I understand this opened last winter.  Talking to the host, I found out it is far more popular in winter when ski season is open. It was quiet and sparsely filled in July on a Friday and Saturday night.

    3 different areas respectively for large RV and 50 amps power, small RVs and 30 amp and tent only area. A fee picnic tables (no benches) available toward the tent only area.  Bathroom are just two sani-cans. Relatively clean.  There is trash and recycling behind the office which is adjacent to the host RV.

    Free WI-Fi (the host will give you code) and good LTE connection on AT&T.

    Silver Creek runs behind the lot and gives a  bit more of a natural feel. Otherwise you are in a giant parking lot (Lot B).  

    Can't beat the location for skiing and hiking or biking at Crystal Mountain!

  • 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.

  • Chris C.
    May. 3, 2021

    North Sound Recreational Vehicle Park

    Simple Urban RV Park

    This is very much an RV park and not really a campground. Seems like a clean little park, but right in the middle of Lynnwood, so if you are looking for a rural setting this isn't for you. 

    They offer weekly and monthly rentals, so this is more of a long-term sort of place. 

    Website: Northsound RV Park

    ​Requirements from their site: 

    • Your travel trailer must be year 2005 or newer 
    • Pet friendly(limit 2) not to exceed 25 lbs. Aggressive breed restrictions apply. 
    • No conversion vehicles - sorry van and bus life people 
    • No trailers larger than 35' long, ideally.
  • 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.

  • O
    May. 22, 2024

    Blue Sky RV Park

    Awesome park

    We reserved a space for 1 night the day before. Great communication with Brett, everything went really smooth. The facilities are great and very clean, the park very quiet. There are a lot of big rigs parked there, some of the pm long-term as it seems. We enjoyed ourselves and would definitely visit again.

  • Missy C.
    Nov. 15, 2022

    Tall Chief Campground

    Nice, quiet and woodsy

    We are here in November for a week. We really love it here. The staff are friendly and helpful. Lots of trees in our section separating us but in other sections your really close to each other. It is first come first serve and lucky us we got 50 amp. I would scout the map and be first for checkin just in case someone left that day because their are only a few 50 amp. Hopefully you aren’t spending too much inside to matter but we have a washer dryer and a residential fridge and a small fridge. Looks like newer picnic tables and they also provide fire rings. You are about 20 minutes from downtown Redmond. We will definitely stay here again. I bet summer is really busy because it’s a great area. Also not far from Snoqualmie falls and lots of hiking available. Really nice laundry room and play area for kids. I wish they had a fenced off leash area for dogs but they do have 3 different potty areas for them.

  • Kathy C.
    Jun. 27, 2023

    Cedar Glen RV Park

    great long-term or quick on the way

    There are several long term campers here. The grounds are kept immaculate and they regularly update the sites.  They hang wreaths for the winter holidays. Lawns mowed weekly. 

    All are level gravel. All have grass area, some with patio pad. There is a dog walk area and they are currently creating a dog fenced area at the end orf the two rows. 

    A caretaker is on site and will often help guide rigs into the sites (all are back-in). 

    Close to Poulsbo (a cute, Norwegian heritage town), Seattle ferry via Bainbridge Island and just over an hour to the Olympic National Park via the Hood Canal Bridge.

  • 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.

  • Jess G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2019

    Indian Camp Campground

    Free range cows

    Camp here for free for 7 days with a discover pass! 2 pit toilets, fire ring and picnic table at each site. Big areas for RVs, horse trailers and group sites. No water hook ups or dump stations. River access and lots of trails for nature walks. Very beautiful area! I had phone service and I use Sprint.


Guide to Snoqualmie

RV parks near Snoqualmie, Washington provide year-round access to the Cascade foothills with elevations ranging from 400 to 600 feet above sea level. Most campgrounds in this area experience mild summers with average temperatures of 75-80°F and wet winters with 45-55 inches of annual rainfall. Cell service strength varies significantly based on terrain and tree cover density rather than provider.

What to do

Fishing access: Thousand Trails Thunderbird offers riverside sites where you can observe fly fishing. "Along the river you see fly fishing, it's amazing," notes one visitor. The campground sits alongside a productive fishing area on the Skykomish River.

Swimming options: Many rv parks near Snoqualmie provide pool facilities, though availability varies seasonally. "The bathrooms are usually found to be immaculate. The main bathrooms have a great 'spa' feeling to their design and make you feel like you are glamping," reports a camper at Tall Chief Campground.

Mini golf activities: Some campgrounds offer family recreation areas with miniature golf courses. One reviewer mentioned Blue Sky RV Park has "Mini golf, basketball court, lakes, bingo, free donuts and coffee," making it suitable for families seeking on-site activities.

What campers like

Privacy landscaping: Blue Sky RV Park provides natural screening between sites. "A Quiet oasis tucked into the forest. The picture on the app is not at all what this place looks like," comments one visitor who appreciated the wooded setting and quiet atmosphere.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathroom and shower facilities. "Bathrooms are usually found to be immaculate. The main bathrooms have a great 'spa' feeling to their design," notes one Tall Chief camper who found the amenities exceeded expectations.

Paved sites: Lake Pleasant RV Park offers level concrete pads. "The areas were paved and level. A great place to walk around and enjoy during your stay," mentions a visitor who appreciated the stable parking surfaces and walking paths throughout the property.

What you should know

RV age restrictions: Some campgrounds implement vehicle age policies. "They don't allow drop-ins or vehicles older than 20 yrs," reports one camper about Enumclaw Expo Center RV Park, indicating a common practice at higher-end facilities requiring RVs be manufactured after 2003.

Reservation requirements: Availability fluctuates seasonally with higher demand in summer. "During winter months, advance reservations become less crucial as occupancy decreases," though popular parks still fill on weekends.

Noise considerations: Proximity to highways affects sound levels at several parks. "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," reports a visitor to Issaquah Village RV Park, highlighting how road noise impacts different sections of the campground.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Issaquah Village RV Park has limited child-focused amenities. "It's not a resort or a place you go to for the fun amenities. Very clean. Friendly and helpful staff. Pet friendly, but not many attractions for children (no playground, no pool)," notes one visitor.

Swimming options: Some campgrounds maintain seasonal pools. "Pool wasn't cleaned so it was swim at your own risk," mentioned a camper at Thousand Trails Thunderbird, suggesting checking ahead about pool maintenance during your planned visit dates.

Walking trails: Multiple campgrounds feature trail systems. "Around the perimeter of the park are short hiking trails through the trees — somewhat steep gravel trails that give you an added level of workout over laps around the park," explains a visitor to Lake Pleasant RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Electrical capacity: Tall Chief Campground experiences power limitations during peak usage. "We ended up here during a heat wave and an entire section of the park blew after having several days of power issues. The power grid definitely needs an upgrade. Especially as RVs have gotten larger," warns a camper who experienced outages.

Dump station logistics: Many parks offer on-site dumping facilities. "Easy easy easy dump station," notes a visitor to Tall Chief, while others mentioned the convenience of honey wagon services for longer stays.

Storage options: Some campgrounds provide secure storage for travelers. "On site storage if you need to leave your rig for a few days. I camped, stored my camper while I went on a cruise, camped and then headed out for the remainder of an around the country journey," explains a visitor to Lake Pleasant RV Park about their flexible storage policy.

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