RV Campgrounds in the Woodinville, Washington, Area

RV Campgrounds in the Woodinville, Washington, Area

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Woodinville, Washington, is a bedroom community to the southeast of Seattle. Visitors to the region will find urban and backcountry adventures. Outdoor enthusiasts can sea kayak, fish and go whale watching in the nearby Puget Sound or hike and mountain bike in the Cascade and Olympic mountains. RV travelers in the region have several options for parks and campgrounds in the Woodinville area.

Maple Grove RV Resort

Sea kayakers can paddle the waters of Puget Sound.
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Maple Grove RV Resort is located 15 minutes from ferry stations and minutes from downtown Seattle. The RV resort has sites for RVs up to 45 feet in length.There are pull-through and back-in sites. Hookups include 20-, 30- or 50-amp electric, water, sewer and cable TV. Wi-Fi is available for a fee. Bathrooms, showers, barbecue sites and a coin-operated laundry are on the property for guests to use and enjoy. Pets are allowed if leashed. Hiking trails can be found in the Cascade Mountains, an hour's drive to the east. Biking and multi-use trails can be accessed from the resort. Sea kayakers can go to Lake Union to enjoy their sport or take a ferry to Whidbey Island to kayak in the Puget Sound.

Maple Grove RV Resort
2417 Hwy 99 S.
Everett, WA 98201
(425) 423-9608
maplegroverv.com

Trailer Inns RV Park

Enjoy views of Mt. Rainier when visiting the Woodinville area.
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Guests staying at Trailers Inn RV Park may be able to catch occasional glimpses of Mt. Rainier when the clouds of the Pacific Northwest dissipate enough for the peak to pop out. Visitors can drive to Mt. Rainier National Park in an hour (traffic depending) and enjoy hiking, backpacking or mountaineering. Trailers Inn RV Park has hookups of water, sewer, cable TV, Wi-Fi and 15-, 30- or 50-amp electric at each site. Large and small size RVs can be accommodated. Pets are allowed. Guests can use the showers and bathrooms at the Trailers Inn. Orca watching charters can be hired out of Seattle's downtown harbor.

Trailer Inns RV Park
15531 SE 37th
Bellevue, WA 98006
(425) 747-9181
trailerinnsrv.com/seattle/

Seattle-Tacoma KOA

Visitors to the Woodinville region who seek the familiarity of a chain campground can stay at the Seattle-Tacoma KOA. The KOA offers discounted stays to AAA and Good Sam Club members. Sites accommodate RVs up to 65 feet. Water, sewer, cable TV, Wi-Fi and 30- or 50-amp electric connections are standard at RV sites. Pets are allowed if leashed. Amenities include showers, bathrooms, picnicking facilities, a coin-operated laundry, playgrounds and a guesthouse. The Seattle Aquarium is within 15 minutes. Ferries to the San Juan Islands are within 15 to 30 minutes from the KOA. Mount St. Helens is within an hour's drive.

Seattle-Tacoma KOA
5801 S. 212th St.
Kent, WA 98032
(253) 872-8652
koa.com/where/WA/47161/

Article Written By Eric Cedric

A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.

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