Best Campgrounds near Everson, WA

Campgrounds near Everson, Washington range from full-service RV parks to working farm retreats, providing a mix of camping experiences in the northwestern corner of Washington state. The Lynden-Bellingham KOA offers traditional developed camping with amenities like electric hookups, showers, and recreation facilities for families, while Oostema Farmstead provides a more unique experience on a working farm with grassy tent and RV sites. Most campgrounds in this region accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several properties also offering cabin rentals for those seeking additional comfort.

Road access to campgrounds in the Everson area is generally well-maintained, with most sites situated on flat terrain that makes them accessible for larger recreational vehicles. The camping season extends year-round at many locations, though the prime camping months are May through September when temperatures are mild and rainfall is less frequent. Several campgrounds, including Birch Bay State Park about 20 miles west of Everson, require advance reservations during peak summer months. Facilities vary significantly between properties, with state parks typically offering more rustic experiences while private campgrounds provide additional amenities like Wi-Fi, laundry, and swimming pools. As one camper noted, "The Lynden KOA is a small piece of camping paradise in the heart of Lynden, kids can ride their bikes and fish and parents don't have to worry."

Many visitors highlight the agricultural setting as a distinctive feature of camping in this region. Campgrounds like Oostema Farmstead have received consistently positive reviews for their pastoral setting and farm experiences. A review mentioned that "we awoke the next morning to a beautiful view of mountains and farmland. Lisa gave us a tour and let our children pet/feed the cows, goat, and pig." The proximity to the Canadian border (less than 10 miles from some sites) makes this area a convenient base for international travelers. While not wilderness camping, these mixed-use campgrounds provide comfortable access to both rural farmland and nearby recreational opportunities at Mount Baker and along the Nooksack River. Most developed sites offer full hookups for RVs, while tent campers can find both designated tent pads and open grassy areas depending on the property.

Best Camping Sites Near Everson, Washington (222)

    1. Lynden/Bellingham KOA

    17 Reviews
    Lynden, WA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 354-4772

    $60 - $120 / night

    "Lynden KOA was the perfect nearby campground. Tent sites in the back are rather dusty (no grass)… but then again we’re camping so who cares. Grassy sites are around the pond and book up quickly."

    "This part of Washington is beautiful. We have been a few times, but never hiked or camped. The weather was perfect for us, so much sunshine and warm weather!"

    2. Larrabee State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Bellingham, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 676-2093

    "Larrabee State Park is a publicly owned recreation area located on Samish Bay, six miles (10 km) south of the city of Bellingham, Washington."

    "There is a train very close to the campground! It didn't bother us, but some might find that useful. We stayed 1 night here. It was pretty nice."

    3. Oostema Farmstead

    8 Reviews
    Lynden, WA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 815-1494

    $35 - $65 / night

    "It is located on a working farm. There were chickens, cows, calves, a heron (I think it was nesting near the driveway), a raspberry field, a garden and even a cat wandering around. "

    "It's close to Lynden, Bellingham and the coast right near the Canadian border.  If you have time drive east to Emerson or Demming - great ride through the farmlands...."

    4. Birch Bay State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Blaine, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    "This was our first trip in a new trailer, and the park is close to home for us, so perfect for our maiden voyage. Shaded sites, some hookup (water/electric), but most unserviced."

    "Beautiful campground located right next to the bay awesome walking distance from our site to the bay and not too noisy either! Would definitely stay again perfect for small children as well!"

    5. Silver Lake Park

    8 Reviews
    Maple Falls, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 599-2776

    $19 - $32 / night

    "It's very well maintained--I noticed the maintenance crew and park staff were always cleaning, mowing, and doing whatever tasks around the campground on a daily basis."

    "Its located right next to the lake, there are spots for tent camping as well as RV camping and for years we book an RV site but pitch our tents there because you can fit 3 tents on one site."

    6. Deception Pass State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Anacortes, WA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 675-2417

    $12 - $40 / night

    "Some trails walking distance from the campsite to gorgeous beaches while others we drove to get to other trails and scenic lookouts. I loved every minute staying there."

    "This is one of the most popular locations in Washington State and easy to see why. Both fresh and salt water experiences are within a few steps away with amazing sunsets and breathtaking views."

    7. The Cedars RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Ferndale, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 384-2622

    "There are several back in spots around the perimeter with a bit more room (length). There are spaces with sufficient width for tip outs and those without."

    8. Hidden Village RV Park & Campground

    1 Review
    Lynden, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 398-1041

    "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."

    9. Sumas RV Park and Campground

    1 Review
    Sumas, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 988-8875

    $25 - $600 / night

    "Nice pull thru sites for those with larger trailers or 5th wheels , people are nice ,clean quite location. Staff is AWESOMENESS"

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  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2026

    Shaw Island County Park

    Easy access from the ferry on bike or foot!

    This little campground is a great option for seeing another island in the San Juans by human power. They have great hiker/biker/kayaker spots. I stayed here twice, once with my partner and once solo. The island is quite small and great for a ride around after setting up camp. There is a small beach at the campground and local shop by the ferry in town. This is the easiest spot for camping by bicycle with children as it's so close to the ferry terminal. I felt safe camping solo here right after Labor Day even though it was fairly quiet.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2026

    San Juan County Park

    One of my favorites - especially for bike touring!

    I have camped here numerous times via bicycle solo, with my partner and with friends In July and September. You can't beat the view of the ocean and campers come out to sit on the hill each night to watch the sunset together, which is pretty epic. Biker/hiker/kayaker sites are available first come, first serve in a corral setting in the field. Limited amenities - bathroom, water and shared picnic tables - but the setting and price are great. You may even get lucky and see whales!

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2026

    Lynden/Bellingham KOA

    Koa

    Rain was at night but this campground is very clean and lots to do here

  • bill G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2026

    Norwest RV Park

    No amenities $40 a night power water and sewage

    I had a good time here

  • Sarah Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2026

    Panorama Point Campground

    A More Secluded Campground to Reconnect with Nature

    This campground was wonderful! It is a smaller campground, which adds to the charm by keeping the area mostly quiet (as long as it is not salmon season). We visited in late spring, so the weather was a mix of cooler rainy days along with some sunnier warmer ones. Birdsong was abundant, along with the sounds of the water and wind, creating a charming atmosphere.

    Bugs were just starting to emerge, and you will probably have to deal with more mosquitos as the weather warms, so be prepared! There are also no bear boxes at this location but there are bears in the area and you must store your food accordingly (in a locked vehicle with windows up, tied up high, or with a bear approved container).

    Sites are spread out and many offer seclusion through trees and vegetation, which was a plus! Many of the sites have water access and you can swim, fish, kayak, or boat at this location. An actual boat ramp is attached to the campground. There are also many awesome hiking trails in the nearby area, although many are buried under snow even by the end of May, so bring appropriate gear and do some research!

    No hookups, no food washing station, and pit toilets. Trash receptacles provided. No phone service for T-mobile.

    Tent sites are $37 a night. For some, that seems outrageous but it pays for the camp host, campsite upkeep, and trash to help maintain our awesome public lands that have already received a ton of funding cuts, so it was completely reasonable to me. If you want free, go to one of the sites along the road, which vary in condition and water access.

    The camp host for May 2026 was awesome and very kind!

  • Kari S.
    May. 30, 2026

    Thousand Trails La Conner

    Thousand trails RV park. La Conner, WA.

    This isn’t our first time camping here, but in the 2 years since we’ve been here it has really gotten bad. The campsites are overgrown with black berry bushes. Many sites are Out Of Order. The bathrooms are filthy. There doesn’t appear to be anyone maintaining the grounds. We will not be visiting this one any time soon.

  • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Washington Park Campground

    Great medium sized campground just west of Anacortes

    Spent a three day weekend camping here recently for a boys outing. The campground is beautiful and well maintained with a dense forest surrounding you. We went in a 25ft motorhome, which fit between the trees well. Units bigger than 30 ft might have a hard time maneuvering here. The scenic path around the park, beach, and bike friendly proximity to the Anacortes ferry terminal were all bonuses for us.

  • Dana C.
    May. 25, 2026

    Cascade Wagon Road Campground

    Nice camp site close to North Cascades

    Nice campsite. Pull in and choose any open spot. Pay by cash or Venmo and only $20/night. We had a great riverside view.

  • P
    May. 25, 2026

    Blue Lake BackCountry Campsites

    Impassable

    Bridge is out - totally impassable. Almost got stuck trying in my trusty Jeep Wrangler. Headed back to Baker lake instead.


Guide to Everson

Camping sites near Everson, Washington provide access to both agricultural landscapes and mountain views in the northwestern reaches of Whatcom County. Average summer temperatures range from 60-75°F, with winter lows reaching 30-40°F. Most Everson area campgrounds sit at elevations between 100-500 feet, creating level terrain that accommodates larger vehicles and provides accessible camping options during the typical camping season from April through October.

What to do

Mountain biking at Silver Lake Park: This county park offers well-maintained trails suitable for various skill levels. Visitors appreciate the convenient access to Silver Lake for post-ride swimming. "There is a little shop open on the dock for any essentials you might need or have forgotten. There is great fishing, boats you can rent, life jackets you can borrow," notes a camper at Silver Lake Park.

Hiking at Vedder Mountain: Located just minutes from Sumas, these trails provide panoramic views spanning both the US and Canada. A visitor to Hidden Meadow Retreat reports: "James had mentioned checking out Vedder Mountain (which is different than Mt. Vedder in Canada) and gave us directions. It was only a few miles away and ended up being a great place to explore. On our hike, we ended up on a ridge overlooking both the US and Canada."

Farm experiences: Several campsites offer agricultural activities unique to the Everson area. At Oostema Farmstead, campers can participate in farm life. One reviewer noted, "Lisa gave us a tour and let our children pet/feed the cows, goat, and pig. The kids loved it!! We like that there isn't rows of RVs and Trailers stacked on top of each other, you have space to wonder and spread out."

What campers like

Fresh farm produce: The agricultural setting allows campers to enjoy locally grown food. "I opted to pay $3 to fill a basket from the garden and my yield included tomatoes, carrots, peppers, and fresh herbs," shares a visitor to Oostema Farmstead. Many sites provide access to farm stands within short driving distance.

Winter camping options: Unlike many mountain destinations, several Everson area campgrounds remain open year-round. A camper at Larrabee State Park Campground mentions: "We visited in the winter, so it was quiet." The park's proximity to the coastline moderates winter temperatures compared to inland locations.

Water recreation: Many campgrounds offer direct access to lakes, rivers, or the coast. "This has to be one of my all time favorite places for Shell Fishing and Crabbing! Peaceful and not too busy, access to the beach, and group camp sites, makes this a family destination for quiet fun," reports a visitor to Birch Bay State Park Campground.

What you should know

Train noise: Some campgrounds experience significant railroad noise. Larrabee State Park sits near active train tracks, with one camper reporting: "Downside was the trains barreling through all night. Could barely sleep with earplugs." This noise pattern affects specific campgrounds rather than the entire region.

Border proximity considerations: The Canadian border lies within 10 miles of several Everson area campgrounds, requiring appropriate identification for any cross-border travel. Some campers use the location for international trips, though border crossing times vary seasonally.

Early reservations essential: Popular sites fill quickly during peak season. At Lynden-Bellingham KOA, grassy sites are especially sought after: "Grassy sites are around the pond and book up quickly," notes one camper. Reservation windows typically open 6-9 months in advance for summer weekends.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds offer facilities specifically designed for children. "Great amenities through summer," notes a Lynden-Bellingham KOA visitor. Another adds: "The lynden KOA is a small piece of camping paradise in the heart of lynden, kids can ride their bikes and fish and parents don't have to worry."

Playground access: For families with younger children, campgrounds with playgrounds provide essential activity options. A visitor to Deception Pass State Park Campground noted: "There's lots of beaches to walk and trails to hike." The park combines natural play areas with structured playgrounds.

Swimming options: Safe swimming areas rank high for families with children. At Birch Bay State Park, shallow waters provide ideal conditions for younger swimmers. "The beach nearby is absolutely beautiful! It's definitely off the beaten path, but worth it," reports one visitor.

Tips from RVers

Level sites available: The agricultural terrain around Everson creates naturally level camping spots ideal for large RVs. A camper at The Cedars RV Resort shares: "Plenty of pull thru spots. Full hook ups... There are several back in spots around the perimeter with a bit more room (length)."

Privacy considerations: RVers value separation between sites. "I love how it's tucked away and you forget your right in Lynden," notes a KOA visitor. At The Cedars RV Resort, "There are trees between every camp spot to add privacy," according to another camper.

Winter accessibility: The flat terrain and moderate winter climate allow for year-round RV camping at several sites. Larger rigs should check for seasonal road restrictions, particularly after heavy rains when some access roads may soften.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Everson, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Everson, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 222 campgrounds and RV parks near Everson, WA and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Everson, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Everson, WA is Lynden/Bellingham KOA with a 4.1-star rating from 17 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Everson, WA.