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    Camping near Edmonds, Washington spans developed RV parks with full hookups to rustic cabins, offering a range of options across the Puget Sound region. Campgrounds like Lake Pleasant RV Park in Bothell and Fay Bainbridge Park on Bainbridge Island are both within 30 minutes of Edmonds. These mixed-use facilities typically offer tent camping alongside RV hookups, with several state parks in the area also providing cabin options. Many campgrounds maintain year-round accessibility, though amenities and reservation requirements vary significantly between locations.

    The Edmonds area camping landscape features primarily developed campgrounds rather than dispersed camping options. Most sites provide standard amenities including picnic tables, toilets, and trash service, with many also offering electric hookups and shower facilities. Several campgrounds, including Fort Flagler Historical State Park and Kitsap Memorial State Park, maintain cabins as alternative accommodation. Accessibility for larger vehicles can be limited at some locations, with North Sound Recreational Vehicle Park noting restrictions on RVs over 35 feet. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during summer months when availability becomes limited. According to one visitor, "There aren't many RV parks that are close to Seattle but this is the best option. Office staff is friendly, bathrooms are clean, laundry is cheap, and maintenance staff is constantly tending to the grounds."

    State park campgrounds throughout the region receive consistently positive reviews for their cleanliness and natural settings. Lake Pleasant RV Park stands out with multiple five-star ratings noting its peaceful atmosphere despite urban proximity. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, the park "feels secluded, but you can walk or take a short drive to restaurants, groceries, anything you could want or need." Most campground options near Edmonds balance convenience with natural settings, often featuring water views or forest surroundings. Several parks, including Camano Island State Park and Manchester State Park, maintain water-view sites that tend to book quickly during summer months. Pet policies vary significantly between campgrounds, with some maintaining breed or weight restrictions while others prohibit pets entirely.

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    Best Campgrounds near Edmonds (288)

      1. Fay Bainbridge Park

      4.3(24)10mi from EdmondsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $7 - $95 / night

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      2. Lake Pleasant RV Park

      4.3(16)8mi from EdmondsRVs

      "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."

      from $62 - $750 / night

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      3. Kitsap Memorial State Park Campground

      3.7(16)12mi from Edmonds49 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is also access to a store with supplies and firewood nearby."

      "There is a big field to play ride bikes walk dog etc . The beach is really nice and nearby and at low tide is so peaceful to take a walk. There’s group activities too which is great for the kids."

      from $12 - $151 / night

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      4. Manchester State Park Campground

      4.4(21)19mi from Edmonds66 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $12 - $250 / night

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      5. Fort Flagler Historical State Park Campground

      4.7(36)24mi from Edmonds129 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The kids had a blast exploring the fort and the forest around the campsite. There's a big beach with a small general store/burger joint within walking distance."

      "As the beach side has a lot of open camping we opted for the side nearer the trails that had a feeling of being a step away from the woods. "

      from $12 - $231 / night

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      6. Dosewallips State Park Campground

      4.3(45)26mi from Edmonds125 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The grounds are well-maintained with easy access to some hiking trails that are easy to moderate in difficulty."

      "Dump station close by worked great on exit. Wooded with ferns. Rain was nice to enjoy through the windows."

      from $12 - $88 / night

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      7. North Sound Recreational Vehicle Park

      4.3(3)5mi from EdmondsRVs

      "I looked at all the RV/Trailer Parks close to Seattle. They were either over priced money traps, or crammed in so tight that there was no room to turn yourself around.

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      "Located in Residential area with mostly full- time residents. Clean, safe, quiet. Staff was very friendly and helpful."

      8. Paine Field Community Park

      5.0(2)7mi from EdmondsTents

      "A great clean safe place in the city and surrounded by trees and nature"

      9. Woodlands at Lake Stickney

      5.0(2)7mi from Edmonds5 sitesTents

      "The tent sites at Hearth Street Properties offer secluded spots near the water, with conveniences like restaurants nearby.  Check them out and share some pics from your trip on the Dyrt!"

      from $60 - $68 / night

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      10. Silver Lake RV Park

      2.4(5)9mi from EdmondsRVs, Tents

      "The proximity to the lake is very nice. The park is very well kept. This is a bit close to businesses, but still feels pretty sereen."

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    Recent Reviews near Edmonds, WA

    1547 Reviews of 288 Edmonds Campgrounds


    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Fay Bainbridge Park

      Pretty good

      I had a easy time finding my camp spot easy time parking. The spot was nice and maintained having bathrooms on site was really nice unfortunately my night wasn’t the best because the couple next to us decided to have “adult time” about 10 feet away so that made the night not good but everything decides that was good

    • John H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 9, 2026

      Adventure Awaits Campground

      A great camp ground

      I camped here with my son. Great hosts! We liked the location being so close to many options for recreation. Also town isn’t far if you need to resupply or want to eat at one of the local establishments. I recommend this camp ground if you are in the area.

    • Darron S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 7, 2026

      Boulder Creek Trail Dispersed

      Smooth dirt road to pullout camp sites

      RWD drive car friendly—smooth, gravel road. Pullout spots are on this dirt road. There is a small river thirty feet from the campsite. Yes, you can receive Internet in the tall, dense trees here. Very green, Washington terrain.

    • K
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Aldrich Lake

      Beautiful and private

      Secluded and peaceful a must go..

    • Larry G.
      Jul. 1, 2026

      Fort Ebey State Park Campground

      Deception pass

      It was beautiful at Quary pond, but we had to move sites every day fue to others reservations that didn't even show up and the Rangers, were very persistent about is moving sites fast and that was exhausting work got myself at the age of ,62andy husband 64,other than that it was beautiful,,!

    • jThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Joemma Beach State Park Campground

      Another great smaller campground

      At $12 a night, it’s a real deal! There’s easy access to the beach, a pretty overlook on the trail, clean vault toilets, and sites with tables and fire pits.

    • jThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Jarrell Cove State Park Campground

      Lots of good things

      Ice, firewood, two docks, kayak launch, little free library, free WiFi. I find that pretty amazing for a campground with just 21 land based sites.

    • BoatGuyBill ..The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Deception Pass State Park Campground

      LOVE - Location, Variety, Calm

      We love this place — and it’s only 9 miles from home! Been there three times in the last two years. Headed there again this fall. It’s just everything a Western Washington campground should be. Waterside, properly separated sites, activities nearby.

    • Vinny D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Boulder Creek Trail Dispersed

      Really good a lot and 2 bars with AT&T

      Really good spot, got here around 1030 or 1100 and all the spots were taking but found a really good spot up the FS road. Easy access but wouldn’t pull a camper up here. I’m in a Land Cruiser with RTT.


    Guide to Edmonds

    Camping near Edmonds, Washington centers on the forested shoreline areas of Puget Sound, with campgrounds situated at sea level with typical coastal marine climate conditions. The area experiences mild temperatures year-round, with summer highs rarely exceeding 80°F and winter lows seldom dropping below freezing, making most campgrounds accessible regardless of season.

    What to do

    Beach exploration and water activities: At Fay Bainbridge Park, the shoreline offers excellent views and recreational opportunities. "Right by the beach with volleyball courts, a covered rec area, kids jungle gym, and (relatively) clean bathrooms," notes camper Taylor M. The park allows for water-based activities with easy access to Puget Sound.

    Military history tours: Explore former military installations at Fort Flagler Historical State Park. "Lots to do there...beach, crabbing, clamming, playground, sport courts, trails, and the most fun is exploring all the gun batteries," shares Jill T. The park maintains numerous historical structures open for exploration, with guided tours available seasonally.

    Trail hiking: Several campgrounds offer walking paths ranging from beginner to intermediate difficulty. Brandon K. describes Fay Bainbridge: "Good place for families that looks to be kept really clean... There is a ship playground for the kids and beach volleyball court." Most trails connect campgrounds to beaches or scenic viewpoints, typically under 3 miles round-trip.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: At Manchester State Park, the site layout provides more seclusion than many area campgrounds. "Plenty of vegetation to separate campers," notes Rachel. Conrad C. adds, "Some campsites feel very remote as you can't see your neighbors at all while around a fire."

    Proximity to urban conveniences: Many campers appreciate the accessibility of Lake Pleasant RV Park. John M. notes it "feels secluded, but you can walk or take a short drive to restaurants, groceries, anything you could want or need." This balance of natural setting with nearby services makes it practical for longer stays.

    Clean facilities: The region's state parks maintain well-kept bathroom facilities. "Bathrooms and showers are clean and only costs quarters for a shower with hot water," shares Shariah T. about Dosewallips State Park. Brandon K. notes that Manchester State Park has a "shower house restrooms [that] are very clean."

    What you should know

    Site selection matters: Reviews consistently note significant variation between sites at the same campground. "If you are looking for a more tame, less encroached camping experience, the loop that runs along the river is where you want to go," advises Michael B. about Dosewallips State Park.

    Reservation timing: Summer availability becomes extremely limited, particularly for water-view sites. State parks like Kitsap Memorial and Camano Island typically require reservations 6-9 months in advance for prime summer weekends.

    Weather preparedness: Despite mild temperatures, rain remains common year-round. Lauren M. notes about Dosewallips State Park: "Rain was nice to enjoy through the windows," highlighting the need for appropriate shelter regardless of season.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Choose campgrounds with dedicated play areas. "Amazing kids area pirate ship. Great beach walk and good camp sites," notes Tanya B. about Fay Bainbridge Park. Most state parks feature open play fields appropriate for group games.

    Cabin options: For families new to camping, Kitsap Memorial State Park offers cabin accommodations that balance comfort with outdoor access. The park maintains several cabin units that include basic amenities while keeping families close to natural features.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Several campgrounds offer wildlife observation areas. At Dosewallips State Park, "Every night, my husband and I would walk to the wildlife viewing platform to see lots of birds, or walk down by the river and see lots of elk and bald eagles," shares Amy & Stu B.

    Tips from RVers

    Size restrictions: Several campgrounds limit RV length, with North Sound Recreational Vehicle Park noting "no trailers larger than 35' long, ideally." This restriction is common throughout the area, with most state parks accommodating units under 40 feet.

    Hookup availability: Full hookups aren't universal across the region. "We stayed in spot 8 with our 20' camper. Electric and water only," shares Brennon about Manchester State Park, while K D. notes about Kitsap Memorial: "Water pressure is low, averaging just over 20psi."

    Site approach angles: Some campgrounds have challenging access. K D. advises about Kitsap Memorial State Park: "RV sites 1, 2, 4, 9, and 11 will be easier to back in to. The other full hook up sites are 90° approaches."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the best camping spots near Edmonds, WA?

    Several excellent camping options are available within a short drive from Edmonds. Deception Pass State Park Campground offers stunning scenery with trails leading to gorgeous beaches and plenty of outdoor activities. Another great option is Tolt MacDonald Park, located south of Duvall with spacious sites in a beautiful floodplain setting. It's best enjoyed during dry seasons and offers proximity to shops and amenities. Other notable options include Dash Point State Park for its clean, well-maintained facilities, and Camano Island State Park for those willing to venture a bit further. Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, especially during peak summer months.

    Are there any beachfront campgrounds near Edmonds?

    Yes, several beachfront camping options are accessible from Edmonds. Beach Campground — Fort Worden Historical State Park is just a quick ferry ride from Edmonds and offers spacious sites with direct beach access, though privacy is limited. The historic military fort provides excellent exploration opportunities, and nearby Port Townsend makes for a fun day trip. Dosewallips State Park Campground is another excellent option with well-maintained grounds and access to hiking trails. For those willing to travel a bit further, Fay Bainbridge Park on Bainbridge Island offers waterfront camping with beautiful Puget Sound views. Reservations are highly recommended for all beachfront campgrounds, especially during summer months.

    Which campgrounds near Edmonds offer electrical hookups?

    Lake Pleasant RV Park is one of the best options near Edmonds with electrical hookups. Located north of Lake Washington, it offers excellent rates and convenient access to the Seattle area while avoiding bridge traffic and tolls. The park features a man-made duck pond and attracts various birds. Another option is Eagle Tree RV Park, though sites near the highway may experience noise. Other campgrounds with electrical hookups include North Sound Recreational Vehicle Park and Kitsap Memorial State Park Campground, which is accessible via a short ferry ride. For state parks, reservation systems typically allow filtering for sites with hookups, and booking well in advance is recommended during peak camping season.