
RV Campgrounds in Washington
Discover the best rv campgrounds across Washington. Hit the open road and find the perfect spot for your home on wheels. From full-hookup sites to scenic boondocking destinations.
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About This Region
Washington State offers some of the Pacific Northwest's most spectacular RV camping destinations, from the rugged North Cascades to the volcanic majesty of Mount Rainier, and from the misty Olympic rainforests to the sun-drenched lakes of Eastern Washington. Whether you're seeking mountain adventures, coastal escapes, or desert oases, the Evergreen State delivers unforgettable experiences for RV enthusiasts of all types. The state's diverse geography means RV campers can explore ancient old-growth forests at Ohanapecosh Campground in Mount Rainier National Park, wake up to turquoise alpine lakes at Colonial Creek South in North Cascades National Park, or enjoy sandy beaches along Banks Lake at Steamboat Rock State Park. From full-service state parks with hookups to rustic national forest campgrounds tucked along pristine rivers, Washington accommodates RVs of all sizes and camping styles. Our curated selection highlights exceptional campgrounds like Douglas Fir Campground along the North Fork Nooksack River, where towering conifers shade spacious RV sites, and Coho Campground on the shores of Wynoochee Lake in Olympic National Forest, perfect for families seeking lakeside recreation. Whether you're planning a weekend escape to Silver Springs Campground near Mount Rainier or a regional adventure to Spring Canyon on Lake Roosevelt, these top-rated destinations promise clean facilities, helpful hosts, and the natural beauty that makes Washington an RV camping paradise.
Washington's RV campgrounds range from developed state parks with full hookups and modern amenities to rustic national forest sites with vault toilets and no hookups. Most campgrounds accommodate a variety of RV sizes, though some forest roads and coastal sites may have length restrictions—typically 16-30 feet for smaller campgrounds. Expect well-maintained facilities including clean restrooms, potable water, and helpful camp hosts at most locations. The terrain varies dramatically across the state. Western Washington campgrounds nestle among moss-draped forests with river and lake access, while Eastern Washington sites offer desert landscapes with sunny skies and water recreation. Mountain campgrounds provide access to hiking trails and wilderness, often with spectacular views of volcanic peaks. Coastal campgrounds bring you to rocky beaches and tide pools, perfect for beachcombing and wildlife viewing. Reservations are essential for popular summer destinations, especially at national park campgrounds like Newhalem Creek and Cougar Rock, and state parks like Deception Pass. Many sites can be reserved up to six months in advance through Recreation.gov or Washington State Parks. Cell service is limited at remote locations, adding to the wilderness experience.
Best Time to Visit
Summer (July-September) offers the most reliable weather for RV camping in Washington, with dry conditions and full campground access. This is peak season at mountain destinations like Mount Rainier and North Cascades, where high-elevation roads may not open until late June or early July. Reserve popular sites well in advance for summer travel. Spring (May-June) brings wildflowers and fewer crowds to lower-elevation campgrounds, though expect some rain west of the Cascades. Fall (September-October) delivers spectacular conditions with warm days, cool nights, and stunning autumn colors—plus better campsite availability and lower rates. Winter and early spring RV camping works best in Eastern Washington locations like Steamboat Rock or coastal sites that remain open year-round. Western Washington experiences significant rainfall from November through April. Many mountain campgrounds close from October through May due to snow.
Region Highlights
- Full hookup sites with electric, water, and sewer
- Pull-through sites for easy parking
- Dump stations and service facilities
- WiFi and modern amenities
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How We Rank Campgrounds
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Our Data Sources
- Recreation.gov - Official federal campground data and availability
- State Park Systems - ReserveCalifornia, ReserveAmerica, and state-specific booking platforms
- Google Reviews - Aggregated camper ratings and sentiment analysis
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