Best RV Parks & Resorts in Washington

Exploring the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest means choosing between beaches and deserts, forests and volcanos, lakes and prairies. Camping in Washington is a chance to greet nature up close and sleep in some of the most beautiful land in North America. The biggest challenge? Deciding where to start.

The Cascade Mountains run down the center of Washington like a spine. A handful of highways cross the crest in parallel lines, all running from the evergreens of the west side to the wide open grasslands of the east. Camping in Washington is available along every route, like the state parks that dot I-90 and North Cascades National Park that hugs Highway 20.

Take Highway 2 over Stevens Pass to find old-growth trees around each spot at Money Creek Campground, plus a view of a classic metal train trestle. Fill each day with hikes through the Cascade forest, perhaps on a stretch of the Pacific Crest Trail where it passes the Stevens Pass Mountain Resort ski area. Head east of Stevens Pass to verdant Lake Wenatchee State Park for wooded campsites near the shores of a placid mountain lake and a stable inside the park offering trail rides through the summer. BYO kayak or rent one here.

Sometimes camping in Washington means getting off the beaten track to explore the quiet corners of the state. Take a forest road in Olympic National Park to find a green haven of mossy logs and curious chipmunks, or head north around Mount Baker, the Cascades’ northernmost volcano, for boat-in campsites around Baker Lake. In winter, the snowy expanse of Artist Point near Mount Baker' offers killer views of rugged glaciers for intrepid snow campers and backcountry skiers.

There are spectacular overnights to be had in the Pacific Northwest’s national and state parks, not to mention the remote U.S. Forest Service lands that blanket this corner of the country. Stock up on s’mores and firewood (when and where rules allow) and pitch a tent under the stars and go camping in Washington for the trip of a lifetime.

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Guide to Washington

Washington offers a diverse range of RV camping experiences, from serene riverside spots to vibrant parks near bustling towns. Whether you're looking for amenities or outdoor adventures, there's something for every RV enthusiast.

Most parks have electrical and sewer hookups

Explore the beauty of Olympic National Park

  • Stay at Hard Rain Cafe & RV Park for easy access to the stunning Hoh Rain Forest, just a short drive away.
  • Toutle River RV Resort is located near the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center, perfect for exploring the area's volcanic history.
  • Icicle River RV Resort offers a scenic base for hiking and enjoying the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

RVers enjoy these nearby activities

  • Campers at Tall Chief Campground can take advantage of nearby hiking trails and explore the beautiful Snoqualmie Falls.
  • Bay Center-Willapa Bay KOA provides opportunities for clamming and beachcombing along the picturesque coastline.
  • Lake Pleasant RV Park features walking trails and a playground, making it a great spot for families to enjoy outdoor activities.