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Campgrounds and RV parks near Woodinville, WA

104 campgrounds and RV Parks near Woodinville, WA. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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When to visit Woodinville

  • spring

    March - May

    55° / 41°F 75 mm

    Showers ease through May; quieter shoulder season

  • summer

    June - August

    72° / 52°F 25 mm

    Dry and mild; peak bookings, reserve weeks ahead

  • fall

    September - November

    58° / 45°F 110 mm

    Dry early September, then rain returns for November

  • winter

    December - February

    45° / 36°F 140 mm

    Cool and wet; private parks stay open year-round

Top Hosts near Woodinville, 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 Woodinville, WA

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Woodinville, WA?

RV rental in Woodinville is one of the most flexible ways to explore Washington wine country without paying Seattle hotel prices. On RVezy, you typically see travel trailers starting around $90 to $150 per night, Class C motorhomes from $175 to $275 per night, and larger Class A coaches at $300 and up. For a cheap RV rental Woodinville travelers love, look at smaller campervans and older trailers, which often run under $125 a night. Midweek bookings outside the July to September wine and concert peak can save you 20 to 30 percent, and many hosts offer weekly discounts. Filter by your dates and budget on RVezy to see real-time availability and total pricing before you book.
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What license do I need to rent an RV in Woodinville?

Good news for first-timers: a regular Washington (or any U.S. state) driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Woodinville. No commercial driver's license, no special RV endorsement, and no extra test, even for larger Class A motorhomes. To book on RVezy you generally need to be 25 or older, and your ID is verified securely through the platform during checkout. Visiting from abroad? Bring your home-country license plus an International Driving Permit and you are set. Your host will walk you through every system at handover so you roll out of Woodinville feeling confident on your first RV trip.
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Is RV rental insurance and roadside assistance included?

Yes. Every RV rental in Woodinville booked on RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance built right into your reservation. The protection plan covers damage to the RV during your trip, and you choose the coverage level that fits your comfort during checkout. If you get a flat on I-405, a dead battery at Chateau Ste. Michelle, or a lockout at your campsite near Snoqualmie, one call gets help dispatched at any hour. It is straightforward peace of mind that turns a first RV trip into a relaxed one.
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What if I need to cancel my Woodinville RV rental?

You can book with confidence. RVezy applies a standard cancellation policy to every reservation, with a money-back grace period right after booking so you have time to double check dates and plans. Refunds after that depend on how far you are from your trip start date, and RVezy also has provisions for situations outside your control, like severe weather or wildfire smoke that occasionally affects the Cascades in late summer. The full cancellation details are shown during checkout and in your RVezy account, and support is reachable before, during, and after your trip.
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Can I bring my dog on a Woodinville RV trip?

Absolutely. Woodinville is one of the most dog-friendly corners of the Puget Sound region. Use the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy to instantly see every pet-friendly RV rental Woodinville hosts offer, including many trailers and Class C motorhomes that welcome dogs, often for a small cleaning fee. Once on the road, your pup will love the off-leash area at Marymoor Park in nearby Redmond, the Sammamish River Trail through downtown Woodinville, and dog-friendly tasting patios at wineries like JM Cellars and Brian Carter Cellars. Lake Pleasant RV Park and Tolt-MacDonald Park both allow leashed dogs at your site.
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Can the RV be delivered to me in Woodinville?

Yes, and delivery is the easiest way to start an RV trip if you have never driven one. Many RVezy hosts offer RV delivery Woodinville-wide, meaning they will tow or drive the motorhome straight to your campsite or a friend's driveway, level it, hook up water and power, and walk you through every switch and tank. Popular drop spots include Lake Pleasant RV Park in Bothell, Tolt-MacDonald Park in Carnation, and Vasa Park Resort on Lake Sammamish. Use the Delivery filter when you search, then message the host to confirm the address and fee, which is usually a flat rate plus mileage beyond a set radius.
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How does mileage work, and can I get unlimited miles?

Mileage is simple and you will see it clearly before you book. Each Woodinville host sets a daily mileage allowance (commonly 100 to 150 miles per day) with a small per-mile charge after that, and a growing number of listings offer RV rental with unlimited mileage, perfect for longer Washington loops. For a typical Woodinville RV trip you will not go far: Seattle is about 20 miles southwest, Mount Rainier National Park is roughly 95 miles south, Leavenworth is around 120 miles east over Stevens Pass, and the Olympic Peninsula is about 90 miles via the Edmonds-Kingston ferry. Sort listings by mileage policy on RVezy to find the best fit for your route.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Woodinville?

You have great options within 30 to 45 minutes of downtown Woodinville. Lake Pleasant RV Park in Bothell is the closest full-hookup park (about 10 minutes north) and stays open year-round. Tolt-MacDonald Park in Carnation offers riverside RV sites, yurts, and easy access to the Snoqualmie Valley. Vasa Park Resort on Lake Sammamish is a family favorite for swimming and paddling. A bit farther out, Flowing Lake County Park near Snohomish has wooded sites with hookups, and Fay Bainbridge Park on Bainbridge Island is a scenic ferry ride away. For peak summer weekends, book Tolt-MacDonald and Flowing Lake well in advance through King County and Snohomish County Parks.
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When is the best time of year for an RV trip from Woodinville?

July through early September is the sweet spot, when Woodinville typically sees dry, sunny days with highs around 75 to 80 F and cool nights around 55 F, ideal for winery patios and Cascade adventures. June and late September are quieter shoulder months with great weather and lower campground rates, while May brings lush green valleys and blooming vineyards. October through April is the wet season, but heated, fully equipped RVs make off-season Woodinville trips cozy, especially for storm watching on the coast. Insider tip: aim for a midweek trip in the last two weeks of September, when summer concert crowds clear out and the weather is often still dry.
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I have never driven an RV before. Will I be okay?

You will be fine, and Woodinville is one of the easier places to start. Your RVezy host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup, including how to drive, level, hook up water and power, and dump tanks, plus their phone number for any question that comes up later. The roads around Woodinville are wide and well maintained, and most renters head out via SR-522 or I-405 toward open countryside rather than through downtown Seattle. For your first time renting an RV, consider a smaller Class C motorhome or campervan and ask the host to deliver it to your campground so your only job is enjoying the trip.
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What happens if something goes wrong on the road?

You are never on your own. Every motorhome rental Woodinville booking on RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance for flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, fuel delivery, and towing, plus RVezy customer support reachable by phone or chat. Your host is also just a text away, which is helpful for quick questions about the awning, the generator, or the propane switch. Cell service is strong throughout the Woodinville area and along I-90, I-5, and US-2, so help is usually easy to reach. Most issues get resolved the same day, often without you leaving your campsite.
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What are the best road trips from Woodinville?

Woodinville's location puts you within a half day's drive of some of the country's best scenery. Popular RV road trip from Woodinville routes include Mount Rainier National Park (about 95 miles, 2 hours south), Leavenworth's Bavarian village over Stevens Pass (about 120 miles east), Olympic National Park via the Edmonds ferry (about 120 miles, 3 hours), the North Cascades Highway loop through Winthrop (about 200 miles), and the Oregon Coast starting near Astoria (about 200 miles south). Cross-border trips into British Columbia are allowed on many RVezy rentals if you message the host first to confirm insurance coverage. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on any RVezy booking.
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What should I budget for fuel on a Washington RV trip?

Fuel is the biggest variable cost, but it is easy to plan for. Expect a Class C motorhome to get about 8 to 10 miles per gallon and a campervan or smaller Class B to get 14 to 18 MPG. Washington gas prices typically run well above the national average, so it is reasonable to budget around $4.25 to $5.00 per gallon for regular and diesel. For a 3 night trip from Woodinville to Mount Rainier and back (around 250 miles total), plan on roughly $100 to $140 in fuel for a typical Class C. Fill up in Woodinville or Bothell before heading east, since prices often climb past North Bend.
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How far ahead should I book a campground?

For peak summer weekends from mid June through Labor Day, book your campground as soon as you book your RV, ideally 3 to 6 months out. Washington State Parks like Deception Pass and Lake Easton open reservations 9 months ahead through the Washington State Parks reservation system, and they fill quickly. King County and Snohomish County parks such as Tolt-MacDonald and Flowing Lake open several months out. For private parks near Woodinville like Lake Pleasant RV Park, 2 to 3 months ahead is usually plenty. Weekday stays are often available last minute, so a Sunday to Thursday Woodinville RV trip is a great way to skip the booking scramble.
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What are local driving conditions like around Woodinville?

Driving an RV in and out of Woodinville is generally straightforward. The main routes (SR-522, SR-202, and I-405) are wide and well paved, and traffic is lightest on weekday mornings before 7 a.m. and after the evening rush around 6 p.m. Avoid the I-5 corridor through downtown Seattle in a large motorhome if you can; instead, head north on I-405 toward Bothell and Everett. If you are driving east in fall or winter, Stevens Pass (US-2) and Snoqualmie Pass (I-90) sometimes require chains from November to March. Watch for low branches on backroads near wineries, since some tasting room driveways are tight for larger Class A coaches.
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What hookups and dump stations can I expect at local campgrounds?

Most full service RV parks within 30 miles of Woodinville offer 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer at the site, plus Wi-Fi and laundry. Lake Pleasant RV Park and Vasa Park Resort both offer full hookups. State and county campgrounds such as Tolt-MacDonald, Flowing Lake, and Deception Pass typically offer water and electric only, with shared dump stations near the exit. Confirm site amenities when you reserve, and top up potable water before you leave a serviced campground so you are ready for your next stop on your Woodinville RV trip.
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What is inside a typical Woodinville RV rental?

More than you might expect. A typical campervan rental Woodinville hosts offer sleeps 2 to 4 with a queen bed, two burner stove, sink, fridge, and often a wet bath. Class C motorhomes sleep 4 to 8 with a full kitchen, bathroom with shower, dinette, and often a TV and rooftop AC. Larger Class A coaches and fifth wheels add slide outs, generators, and outdoor entertainment systems. Most listings include linens, kitchenware, camp chairs, and outdoor mats, and many have Wi-Fi hotspots or cell boosters, which is handy in spotty service spots like the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Check each listing's amenities tab on RVezy to confirm what is included.
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What add-ons can I get, and how do pickup and drop-off work?

Woodinville hosts offer some of the most useful add-ons around: portable generators (great for boondocking near Mount Rainier), bike and kayak racks, propane fire pits, kids' bedding kits, and pre-stocked kitchen packages. Delivery and setup is the most popular add-on, with fees commonly ranging from around $50 for local Woodinville delivery up to $250 or more for drops at Mount Rainier or Olympic National Park, depending on distance. Pickup is usually a 30 to 60 minute walkthrough at the host's home, often in Woodinville, Bothell, or Kirkland, and drop-off is the reverse. Some hosts may also consider one-way trips on request, so message the listing if a route like Seattle to Spokane is on your wish list.
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How does payment and the security deposit work?

Payment is simple and secure. You pay through RVezy with a credit or debit card, and the platform holds your funds until your trip starts, so nothing goes directly to the host. A refundable security deposit (commonly $500 to $1,500 depending on the RV) is pre-authorized on your card before pickup and released after your trip once the host confirms there is no damage, typically within about a week. To avoid issues, do a quick walkaround video with your host at pickup and drop-off, follow the host's tank and usage rules, and return the RV with the fuel and propane levels noted in your agreement.
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Can I rent an RV in Woodinville during winter?

Yes, and winter is an underrated time for an RV trip in Washington. Many RVezy hosts in Woodinville keep their rigs available year-round, especially four-season trailers and Class C motorhomes with heated tanks, propane furnaces, and shore-power hookups, ideal for chilly Pacific Northwest nights that dip into the 30s. You can chase snow at Stevens Pass or Mount Baker (about 2 to 3 hours away), storm watch on the Olympic Coast, or enjoy quiet wine tasting in downtown Woodinville without the summer crowds. Confirm with your host that the rig is winter ready, ask about tire chains for I-90 and US-2, and book a campground with full hookups like Lake Pleasant RV Park for the easiest cold weather stay.
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