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Lake Pleasant RV Park
We're the perfect park to stay & rest or explore the Seattle area. See the Space Needle-Pike Place Mkt-Boeing-Bellevue Shops-Snoqualmie Falls. Special RV Parking while cruising or flying out. Book early-we fill up in Summer.
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User Reviews
Remote Family of Three
Great Stay at Lake Pleasant RV Park Lake Pleasant RV Park is very nice and a well-kept park. The grounds are clean, and the laundry facilities are spotless and easy to use. The paved sites are well maintained and have some trees between them, offering a nice bit of privacy. It’s a peaceful, well-run RV park — perfect for a comfortable and relaxing stay!
Portland Grant
This RV park is very clean and well maintained and has a walking trail in the wooded area. The restrooms, showers and laundry facilities were all very clean and convenient. The "lake" is very pretty and the park is surrounded by tall trees, giving the impression that you're in the country.
Shelly Tatistcheff
We were able to use their dump station a few times while staying in our daughter's driveway for several weeks helping her with her new baby. $5 is a great price. We decided next time we come we will just stay here, it's beautiful.
Trevor Hunnicutt
We recently stayed here and wanted to share an honest, balanced perspective. The setting looks nice at first — paved campsites, a pond, some trees, and a playground for kids. It’s close to a shopping center with a grocery store and gym nearby, as well as some food options, and we appreciated that they offered recycling. That said, there were many inconveniences that added up: - Mail and packages: No ability to send or receive any mail or deliveries during your stay. - Families: We were told children aren’t allowed for stays longer than a month, which seems unfair and limiting for traveling families. - Pets: You can’t set up a small pet fence outside your RV, and the designated dog run is very poor — small, and not well maintained. There are no poop-bag stations anywhere, even though you’re required to clean up after your dog, and duck waste around the pond is never cleaned up. - Trails: They advertise walking trails, but they’re uneven, narrow, and some areas are in rough shape — more like service paths than real trails. - Laundry: The washers and dryers are outdated. Even using a small amount of detergent causes suds to overflow from the drain, and large or bulky items can’t be washed at all. - Roads: The campground is full of one-way roads that are narrow and congested. If someone struggles to back in, you can be stuck for a long time — and there’s no staff assistance to help guide people. When I once carefully went the wrong way to get out after a blockage, staff immediately stopped me, even though others routinely speed or drive the wrong way with no enforcement. - Safety: Speeding was common during our stay, and there’s little to no active monitoring. This is especially concerning for families with young kids. - Amenities: There’s no store, and staff presence feels limited beyond basic check-ins. It’s disappointing because the place could be great if it were managed more proactively — enforcing speed limits, maintaining the trails and dog area, and modernizing the laundry facilities. For now, it feels like a pretty setting covering up a long list of avoidable frustrations.
Jared C
Nice park set completely around a small pond? Lake? Catch and release fishing, pet friendly, propane on site, a spot for everyone. Took 45 mins to city center, 2.5 hours out to Port Angeles, 30 mins or so to the Boeing factory tour.