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Eagle Tree RV Park
Overview
Eagle Tree RV Park provides a tranquil retreat nestled within the towering evergreens of the Kitsap Peninsula. Located just a short drive from the charming town of Poulsbo, this park balances accessibility with a genuine sense of Pacific Northwest nature. The park is well-regarded for its peaceful, wooded setting, offering a quiet escape for travelers looking to explore the Puget Sound region. It operates as a well-maintained home base that captures the lush, green atmosphere Washington is famous for.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated between the Olympic Peninsula and the metropolitan bustle of Seattle. It sits conveniently off Highway 305, making it an easy stop for those heading toward the Olympic National Forest. Surrounded by dense trees and ferns, the grounds offer a cooling canopy during the summer months. Its proximity to the historic waterfront of Poulsbo allows visitors to experience local Scandinavian culture and maritime heritage within minutes of leaving their campsite.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect a variety of functional amenities designed for comfort and convenience. The facility provides essential infrastructure for both short and long stays:
- Full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp electrical service.
- Spacious pull-through sites that simplify navigation for large rigs.
- High-speed WiFi and complimentary cable TV access.
- On-site laundry facilities and a community clubhouse for guest use.
The gravel sites are leveled and surrounded by natural landscaping, providing a degree of privacy often missing in more urban parks.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
There is no shortage of activities in the surrounding area. Visitors often spend their afternoons strolling along Front Street in Little Norway, sampling traditional pastries and browsing local boutiques. For those interested in gaming and entertainment, the Clearwater Casino is just down the road. Nature enthusiasts can hop on a ferry for a scenic ride to Seattle or drive west to explore the rugged trails and mountain vistas of the Olympic Peninsula. Boating and fishing opportunities are also abundant in the nearby Liberty Bay.
Who This Park Is Best For
Eagle Tree RV Park is ideal for long-term travelers and retirees who appreciate a quiet, mature atmosphere without the noise of typical resort activities. It serves as an excellent staging point for those planning an extended tour of the Pacific Northwest or individuals seeking a serene home-away-from-home while working in the area. Because of its shaded environment and centralized location on the peninsula, it is a top choice for RVers who value nature and easy access to ferry terminals over flashy amenities.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jamie Rescorla
Very nice place quite and it has laundry and bathrooms that are really nice that's a big plus just wish the monthly prices was not so high in summer
Don Watson
Its more of a trailer park than a campground. Lots of full timers/long termers . Its really tight. We were lucky though, no one parked next to us. Finding the office open is a crap shoot. No camp fires allowed. It is a safe, clean and quiet environment though. All that being said..... it's not terrible.
Michael Early
Had to use over 6" block to get trailer level on this muddy site #75. Needs grading & gravel. Picnic table was unusable. Dirty & pushed aside & twisted on uneven ground. I don't think they checked / prepped this site before our arrival. Many permanent residents. Tight spacing. Cost very reasonable. Beautiful treed setting. Nice staff in the office. Good location for visiting Poulsbo/Bainbridge area.
Angela Deardorff
We’ve camped here on and off for 5yrs. And it’s a great spot to be. It’s close to Poulsbo and Bainbridge Island. The facilities are clean and the staff are friendly. It’s always fun to see multiple families riding bikes, and hanging out together. And the fur baby loves the trails!!
Neil B
Deep in the woods with a very outdoorsy ambience. Prices are reasonable and plenty of room for parking. Mostly long term monthly tenants, and there is a group of kids under 8 that run around unsupervised.