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Campgrounds and RV parks near Paine Field-Lake Stickney, WA

103 campgrounds and RV Parks near Paine Field-Lake Stickney, WA. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Paine Field-Lake Stickney, WA

When to visit

  • spring

    March - May

    57° / 43°F 72 mm

    Cool and showery, shoulder-season availability

  • summer

    June - August

    72° / 54°F 32 mm

    Peak bookings, dry and sunny, sites fill fast

  • fall

    September - November

    59° / 45°F 95 mm

    Rain ramps up, many state park sites close

  • winter

    December - February

    46° / 36°F 98 mm

    Wettest season, mild, gray, rare lowland snow

Top Hosts near Paine Field-Lake Stickney, WA

Seattle Overland13 trips - Joined Sep 2020

Really awesome experience. Great little operation near the airport. Will definitely use them again!!

Jim G. - May 2025

I had an incredible experience with Seattle Overland! Would recommend and would definitely book again :)

Arianna V. - Aug 2024

Tonyhai 14 trips - Joined Apr 2021

My wife and I were completely satisfied with our experience with RVezy and the camper we received from Tonyhai! We enjoyed 4 nights with zero problems. We will definitely use RVezy and Tonyhai next time we travel to Seattle and the beautiful state of Washington!

Daniel C. - Jul 2024

Tony was professional and pleasant

Mark C. - Aug 2023

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Paine Field-Lake Stickney, WA

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Paine Field-Lake Stickney, WA?

An RV rental in Paine Field-Lake Stickney is more affordable than you might expect for the Seattle metro area. Travel trailers near Paine Field-Lake Stickney typically average around $125 to $175 per night, while motorhomes run closer to $200 to $275 per night, with many hosts offering 10 to 20 percent off on weekly or monthly bookings. To find a cheap RV rental in Paine Field-Lake Stickney, book mid-week, travel in the shoulder seasons (April to mid-June or September), and use the price filter to sort listings. Pro tip: setting your dates outside Seafair weekend and the Boeing Future of Flight summer rush can save you 15 to 25 percent on the same RV.
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What license do I need to rent an RV in Paine Field-Lake Stickney?

Good news: a regular driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Paine Field-Lake Stickney, WA. Washington State does not require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or special endorsement for any RV on the RVezy platform, including Class A motorhomes, Class C motorhomes, travel trailers, and fifth wheels. Approved drivers must generally be at least 25 years old, and your identification is verified securely through RVezy during booking. Visiting from outside the US? Bring your home-country license plus an International Driving Permit (IDP) and you are ready to roll. Most first-time renters are surprised how quick the ID check is, often under 24 hours from booking.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

Is the RV protected if something happens during my trip?

Yes, every RV rental in Paine Field-Lake Stickney booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can hit I-5 or US-2 with real peace of mind. The protection plan covers eligible damages to the vehicle and provides meaningful financial protection for renters. During the booking process, you (not the host) choose the level of coverage that fits your trip, whether you are heading to North Cascades National Park or a weekend at Wenberg County Park. Pro tip: select a higher coverage level for longer trips over mountain passes like Stevens Pass, where weather can be unpredictable.
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What happens if I need to cancel my Paine Field-Lake Stickney RV rental?

Booking is low-risk: RVezy (not the individual host) sets the cancellation policy across the platform, which includes a money-back grace period after you book. That means you can lock in your Class C motorhome rental in Paine Field-Lake Stickney with confidence. If a serious situation comes up, like a Pacific Northwest windstorm or wildfire smoke closing roads in the Cascades, RVezy customer support is there to help you sort out options. You will find the current cancellation details on RVezy's website during checkout. Pro tip: book early to lock in the best RVs and rates, knowing the platform-wide policy gives you flexibility.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a Paine Field-Lake Stickney RV trip?

Absolutely, pet-friendly RV rental options in Paine Field-Lake Stickney are easy to find. Just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy and you'll see hosts who welcome dogs (and sometimes cats) right in the listing. Once you've got your rig, Snohomish County is a dog lover's playground: Marymoor Park in Redmond has a famous 40-acre off-leash dog area about 25 miles south, and Howarth Park in Everett has a leashed-pet beach trail just 6 miles from Paine Field. Washington State Parks allow leashed pets up to 8 feet on most trails. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm pet fees and any breed or size notes.
parks.wa.gov/about-us/rules-and-safety/park-rules-and-regulations

Can the RV be delivered to my campground or home?

Yes, RV delivery in Paine Field-Lake Stickney is one of the most popular options on RVezy, and it is a game-changer if you are nervous about driving a big rig through Everett traffic or up I-405. Many local hosts will deliver the motorhome or travel trailer directly to your campsite at places like Lake Pleasant RV Park, Flowing Lake County Park, or even your driveway, then set up the awning, level the rig, and walk you through every system. Delivery fees are set by each host based on distance. Pro tip: filter for Delivery on RVezy, then message two or three hosts to compare quotes, especially if you are headed to Whidbey Island via the Mukilteo ferry.
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How far can I travel from Paine Field-Lake Stickney on a typical RV trip?

You're in a perfect launchpad for an unforgettable Washington RV trip. From Paine Field-Lake Stickney, Mount Baker is about 90 miles north, North Cascades National Park is roughly 110 miles northeast, Olympic National Park (Hurricane Ridge entrance) is around 100 miles via the Edmonds-Kingston ferry, and Mount Rainier National Park sits about 130 miles south. Many hosts offer 100 to 150 free miles per night, with additional miles around $0.35 to $0.50, and some even offer an RV rental with unlimited mileage. Pro tip: ask about unlimited mileage if you're planning a Cascade Loop road trip from Paine Field-Lake Stickney, which clocks in around 440 miles round-trip.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Paine Field-Lake Stickney?

You've got fantastic options for RV camping in Paine Field-Lake Stickney within an easy drive. Lake Pleasant RV Park in Bothell (about 12 miles south) offers full hookups and is great for first-timers. Flowing Lake County Park near Snohomish (15 miles east) has 30-amp sites, a swimming lake, and easy access to Highway 2. Wenberg County Park on Lake Goodwin (25 miles north) is a Snohomish County favorite with electric and water hookups. Kayak Point Regional County Park has waterfront sites on Port Susan with stunning sunset views. Pro tip: Snohomish County Parks reservations open six months in advance, so book Wenberg and Kayak Point early for summer weekends.
snohomishcountywa.gov/239/Parks-Recreation

When is the best time to visit Paine Field-Lake Stickney in an RV?

The sweet spot for an RV trip from Paine Field-Lake Stickney is mid-June through mid-September, when daytime highs sit in the comfortable 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit and rainfall drops dramatically. July and August are the driest months in Western Washington and ideal for the San Juan Islands, North Cascades, and Mount Rainier. Shoulder seasons (late April to early June and September to mid-October) offer milder crowds and great rates, though pack rain gear, average annual rainfall hits about 37 inches. Winter RV trips are absolutely doable for those craving Cascade snowshoeing or Leavenworth's Bavarian charm. Pro tip: September often delivers the best mix, warm days, clear Mount Baker views, and lower campground prices.
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I've never rented an RV before. Will I know how to use it?

First time renting an RV? You are going to be just fine. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on orientation at pickup (or at delivery, if they bring the rig to you), walking you through the generator, slide-outs, water system, propane, awning, and dump procedure. You can message your host directly through the RVezy app any time during your trip, and 24/7 roadside assistance is just a call away. Many Paine Field-Lake Stickney hosts also leave printed cheat sheets and video tutorials in the RV. Pro tip: schedule your pickup for the morning so you have plenty of daylight to practice driving before reaching your first campground.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

What if something goes wrong with the RV on the road?

You are never on your own. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, covering flat tires, lockouts, battery jumps, fuel delivery, and towing across Washington state. If you have a mechanical issue heading up US-2 to Stevens Pass or get stuck on I-5 near Marysville, one phone call gets help dispatched. You can also message your host directly through the RVezy app for system-specific questions like resetting the inverter or troubleshooting the fridge. Pro tip: snap photos of the RV at pickup and save the roadside assistance number to your phone before leaving Paine Field-Lake Stickney, so you are set if cell service gets spotty in the Cascades.
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Can I take the RV across the border into Canada or down to Oregon?

Cross-border road trips from Paine Field-Lake Stickney are popular, you're only about 110 miles from the Peace Arch crossing into British Columbia. Many hosts allow travel into Canada (think Vancouver, Whistler, the Sea-to-Sky), but you'll need to confirm with the host before booking and bring the Canadian insurance card they provide. Oregon and Idaho trips are typically allowed without any special steps. Important: travel into Mexico is not permitted on any RVezy rental due to insurance coverage limits. Pro tip: a popular RV road trip from Paine Field-Lake Stickney is the loop up to Vancouver Island via the Tsawwassen ferry, just confirm with your host and have your passport ready.
cbp.gov/travel/us-citizens/know-before-you-go

What kind of fuel economy and gas budget should I expect?

Realistic numbers help you plan with confidence. Class C motorhomes around Paine Field-Lake Stickney typically get 8 to 10 miles per gallon (mpg), Class A rigs around 6 to 8 mpg, campervans 15 to 20 mpg, and a truck pulling a travel trailer roughly 10 to 12 mpg. Western Washington gas prices generally run a bit above the national average, recent regular unleaded around Everett has been in the $4.30 to $4.80 range. For a 300-mile weekend in a Class C, plan on roughly $130 to $180 in fuel. Pro tip: fill up in Marysville or Arlington before heading into the Cascades, prices climb noticeably at small mountain stations along US-2.
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How far in advance should I book a campground near Paine Field-Lake Stickney?

Booking ahead pays off big in the Seattle-Everett area. Washington State Parks open reservations through washington.goingtocamp.com nine months in advance, and prime summer weekends at popular spots like Deception Pass State Park (about 50 miles north) get fully booked within minutes of release. Snohomish County Parks (Wenberg, Kayak Point, Flowing Lake) open six months ahead via their reservation system. For Mount Rainier and Olympic National Park, use recreation.gov six months out. Private parks like Lake Pleasant RV Park can often be booked one to three months ahead. Pro tip: set a phone reminder for the nine-month mark if you want a July 4th waterfront site, those vanish faster than Mariners playoff tickets.
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What are local driving conditions like around Paine Field-Lake Stickney?

Driving an RV around Paine Field-Lake Stickney is very manageable, especially if you time it right. I-5 between Everett and Seattle gets heavy during weekday rush hours (roughly 6 to 9 a.m. and 3 to 7 p.m.), so plan departures mid-morning or early afternoon. The roads near Paine Field (WA-526 and the Mukilteo Speedway) are wide and RV-friendly. Mountain passes like Stevens Pass (US-2) and Snoqualmie Pass (I-90) sometimes require traction tires or chains November through March, check WSDOT before you go. Pro tip: avoid the Mukilteo ferry holding lanes during peak Whidbey Island commute hours, and use the WSDOT app for real-time pass and ferry updates.
wsdot.com/travel/real-time/map

What amenities should I expect at campgrounds near Paine Field-Lake Stickney?

Campgrounds near Paine Field-Lake Stickney range from full-service resorts to rustic county parks, so there's something for every comfort level. Most private parks like Lake Pleasant RV Park offer full hookups (30/50-amp electric, water, sewer), Wi-Fi, showers, and laundry. Snohomish County Parks typically provide electric and water hookups but no sewer at the site, with a central dump station included. Washington State Parks like Deception Pass have utility loops and dump stations. Need to fill fresh water or dump tanks mid-trip? Flying J in Marysville and the Tulalip Travel Center both have RV-friendly facilities. Pro tip: bring a 25-foot freshwater hose and a 25-foot sewer hose, hookup distances vary site to site.
parks.wa.gov/find-activity/activity-search/camping

What features come with a typical RV rental in Paine Field-Lake Stickney?

Local rentals are well-equipped for Pacific Northwest adventures. A typical motorhome rental in Paine Field-Lake Stickney includes a full kitchen (fridge, stove, microwave, sink), a bathroom with toilet and shower, sleeping for 4 to 8 people, furnace, air conditioning, and seatbelts for travel. Most rigs come with a TV, many have onboard generators or solar, and a campervan rental in Paine Field-Lake Stickney often includes a pop-top or convertible bed setup ideal for couples. Hosts list exactly what's included on each RVezy listing, including sheets, towels, and kitchen kits. Pro tip: if you're heading to a boondocking spot like Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, filter for RVs with generators or solar to keep the lights on.
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What add-ons and pickup options are available?

Hosts in Paine Field-Lake Stickney offer plenty of helpful add-ons to customize your trip. Common options include linen and kitchen kits, camp chairs and tables, bike racks, generators, propane fills, portable Wi-Fi hotspots, and even pre-stocked snack packs. Pickup is typically at the host's home in the Everett, Mukilteo, Lynnwood, or Mill Creek area, or you can pay for delivery. Mileage policies vary by host (commonly 100 to 150 free miles per night), and generator hours are often included up to 3 to 4 hours daily. Pro tip: bundling delivery, linens, and a kitchen kit on your first RV rental in Washington saves a packing headache and gets you straight to vacation mode.
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How does payment and the security deposit work?

Payment on RVezy is simple and secure: you pay through the platform with a credit or debit card, never directly to the host, which keeps everything protected. A refundable security deposit is held separately from your booking payment (typically $500 to $1,500 depending on the RV), and it is released after the trip once the rig is returned in the same condition. To avoid any deposit issues on your RV rental in Washington, do a quick walkaround video at pickup and dropoff, return the RV with the same fuel and propane levels, and empty the tanks at a dump station before returning. Pro tip: hosts appreciate a clean return, sweep up and take out trash, and you will typically see your deposit released within a few days.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Where can I park an RV overnight near Paine Field-Lake Stickney outside of campgrounds?

You have a few solid options for overnight RV parking near Paine Field-Lake Stickney. Tulalip Resort Casino (about 15 miles north on I-5) has historically allowed free overnight RV parking with check-in at security, call ahead to confirm current policy. Washington State rest areas allow up to 8 hours of overnight rest with no camp setup. Some Walmart and Cabela's locations in Marysville and Tulalip permit overnight RV stays, always call ahead to confirm. For longer or more comfortable stays, head to Lake Pleasant RV Park or Flowing Lake County Park. Pro tip: book a developed park for hookups and amenities, rest stops are best used only as a short break on the way to your campground.
wsdot.wa.gov/travel/operations-services/safety-rest-areas