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Bellingham RV Park
Overview
Bellingham RV Park serves as a premier gateway for travelers exploring the stunning landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. Located conveniently off Interstate 5, this park provides a clean and professional environment for those visiting Whatcom County. As a full hookup facility, it offers a blend of modern convenience and accessibility, making it a favorite for both overnight stops and extended stays. The grounds are meticulously maintained to ensure a peaceful atmosphere for every guest who visits this corner of Washington.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the southern portion of the city, the park is nestled near the scenic Lake Padden Park. While its proximity to the highway ensures easy arrivals and departures, the immediate surroundings offer a sense of North Cascades greenery. The location is an ideal staging point for those planning to catch the San Juan Island ferries in Anacortes or travelers heading north toward the Canadian border. It balances city accessibility with the natural beauty of the Sound.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with modern RVers in mind, offering spacious sites that accommodate everything from compact vans to large motorhomes. Guests enjoy 30 and 50-amp electricity, water, and sewer connections at every site. The facility prioritizes comfort through high-quality infrastructure and well-kept grounds.
- Complimentary Wi-Fi and cable television at every site to keep you connected.
- Clean, climate-controlled restrooms and private shower facilities.
- Modern laundry rooms that are accessible to all guests.
- Wide, level pads that facilitate an easy setup for big rigs.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves perfectly positioned to explore the region. Just minutes away, Whatcom Falls Park offers miles of trails and picturesque waterfalls. For a taste of local culture, the historic Fairhaven Village provides boutique shopping and waterfront dining. Additionally, the park is a short drive from the Mt. Baker Highway, which leads to world-class hiking and alpine scenery in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
Who This Park Is Best For
Bellingham RV Park is best suited for travelers who prioritize convenience and reliability. It is an excellent choice for retirees touring the coast, families looking for a base near local recreation, or those seeking a high-quality stopover. If you are looking for a well-managed urban retreat that puts you within reach of both city amenities and mountain trails, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Larry Looking
A clean facility with the usual amenities. After staying in several RV parks in California and Oregon the average cost to spend at those parks was under $50. Bellingham RV Park charges $89. The other parks had the same amenities and were located along the coast giving you a scenic experience.
Daniel Tozier
The service here was absolutely great! We came in late after driving through Canada and Michael came down after hours and helped us get a spot! He was very kind and professional. Even checked in on us in the morning to ensure we were happy and comfortable. The bathrooms and common area are very clean, and overall cozy and nice. 10/10 stay.
Jonna Mendoza
This was our second stay at Bellingham RV Park, and once again, we had a wonderful experience. The park and office are well maintained, and the laundry and showers are always clean and conveniently available 24/7. The staff in the office were warm, welcoming, and very helpful. We truly appreciate the great hospitality—thank you for having us!
Lea Rose Bell
This is the place to hang if you're looking to: 1. Visit Canada (if you want to walk in, visit Peace Arch Park only 20mins north) 2. Have people flying into Bellingham airport (it's 4mins right behind you) 3. Like good stores close by (Costco and Fred Meyers is right across the way) 4. Be within good distance from great hikes (see pics and my other reviews on local places and hikes) 5. Close to historic downtowns that are perfect to walk and shop 6. Close to beach/Bay where dogs can enjoy the water and piers to walk 7. Want to take ferry rides to see whales or visit Island Things not so great are: 1. Wifi (speeds were typically at or below 3mbps) 😩 2. How close together you are (see pic), esp if someone has slides, it pretty much comes into your site/table with only a thin strip of grass between you both) 3. Unlevel (had to use leveling blocks on three out of four sides) Price was avg at $50ish per night Laundry room and bathrooms clean. We enjoyed our time, stayed two weeks.
Dj R
This is a reasonably nice RV park and in a great location right off the freeway. It is surprisingly fairly quiet but there is some noise. The price is exactly around what I would have expected. I think we paid about $56 +tax. The showers were clean with plenty of hot water. We did not run across "Michael" except when we first arrived. He was grumbling about the way someone was parking. I think he is just a harmless curmudgeon and we did our best to follow the rules so we didn't get a visit from him. The water pressure was not too great, but manageable. The internet connection was non-existent and that quite frankly was my biggest issue with this park. Would definitely stay again.
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