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- FishinghatExplorer IIAs you may have already discovered, RV parks in the Seattle area are almost non-existent. The KOA in Kent is almost always full.
I'd try one of the campgrounds in Easton, east of North Bend, on I-90, near the pass. The area is cool at night and you're about an hour and a half from downtown Seattle, or Tacoma via Hwy 18. - rr2254545ExplorerTry the KOA in Kent
- IvylogExplorer IIIJust tried to get into Lake Pleasant for next week and they are full. Was able to get a reservation at Lakeside in Everett.
- VeebyesExplorer IIWe are 55' hitched up & have used Dash Point SP a few times. Pretty CG. Has one pull through that must be at least 80' long. Has a few shorter ones but we used a couple of back ins no problem.
- ScottGNomadLake Pleasant in Bothell. Very nicely maintained, quiet and close to stores and restaurants. Also close and easy access to freeways and a great location because you don't have to take the toll bridge into Seattle. You get on Northbound I405 and within 5 minutes your on I5 heading south into the big city.
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