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Lakeside RV Park
Overview
Lakeside RV Park serves as a peaceful gateway for travelers visiting the scenic Puget Sound region. Located in the southern end of Everett, this park carefully balances accessibility with a natural aesthetic, centered around a charming spring-fed lake. It offers a clean, reliable home base for those exploring the Pacific Northwest, providing a quiet retreat that feels worlds away from the bustle of the nearby urban centers. The park provides a sense of community for short-term visitors and seasonal guests alike.
Location & Surroundings
The park is conveniently situated just off the I-5 corridor, making it an exceptionally accessible stop for those traveling between Seattle and the Canadian border. Despite its proximity to major transit routes, the environment remains remarkably tranquil thanks to the lush greenery and lakeside views. Visitors can enjoy a genuine slice of nature within a suburban setting, where the sounds of local wildlife and the rustle of leaves create a relaxing atmosphere for any traveler looking to unwind.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests have access to essential modern conveniences designed for a comfortable and stress-free stay. The park features level paved sites with full hookup options, including 30 and 50-amp service. Practical facilities include the following:
- A well-maintained laundry room for long-term travelers.
- Heated restrooms and private showers.
- On-site management to assist with guest needs.
The standout feature is the on-site pond, which is perfect for a peaceful evening stroll along the water's edge. Reliable Wi-Fi is also available, ensuring guests stay connected during their travels.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The city of Everett offers a diverse range of activities within a short drive of the park. Aviation enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Boeing Future of Flight and the Paine Field aviation district. For those seeking coastal views, the Mukilteo waterfront and ferry terminal provide easy access to Whidbey Island. Additionally, the park is a short distance from major shopping centers, regional medical facilities, and a variety of local dining options in the North Sound area.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for travelers who prioritize convenience and a quiet environment without sacrificing modern comforts. It is an excellent choice for retirees or digital nomads looking for a stable and scenic home base while exploring the greater Seattle area. The park appeals most to those who appreciate a tidy, well-managed environment that functions as a serene launchpad for both city excursions and nature-filled day trips into the Pacific Northwest wilderness.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Matt Marheine
Inter town RV space. For me it is great and convenient to work. Road and surrounding area is a little busy and noisy at night. Office staff are great and the amenities of the park such as free TV and on-site propane are nice and convenient. Space rent includes water and trash service. There are restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. Electric is charged separate for long term or monthly rentals.
Mauna Liddiard
This park is clean and well maintained. The manager is very friendly and helpful. The playground for the kids is very good. We enjoyed walking our dogs to the fenced off-leash dog park. Overall it is a great park and we will stay here again!
Erin Shaylor
The wonderful reception we received here is to be commended Hannah was very accommodating with our RV sites. Boo was so generous and helpful as we sorted our RV for rental return Facilities are spotless Mostly long term residents who were quiet and have is a wave and chat as they went about their day Thanks for a great stay
Missy Sierra
Nice place overall. Very kid friendly. Propane on site. Playground for kiddos. Lake view and stocked for fishing. Shower and restroom and laundry room. Location can become sketchy outside of the RV park, near airport rd at night is not safe for young ones. Each space is pretty crowded, so no privacy at all. But would rate this RV park as one of the better places to choose from. Not too expensive, under 1k a month for all needs.
Samantha Moore
It’s a big parking lot, but has bush partitions between each space. We’ve lived here for almost a year, and are happy with this place. It’s well kept, bathrooms are always clean. On-site laundry. Lots of overhead lights, but that makes me feel like our stuff is more secure. Nice duck pond, grassy area with shade trees and barbecue grills, and an off-leash dog park. Pet friendly, wheelchair accessible. Staff are friendly and helpful. Most rigs stay for months, but there are a few overnighters. Centrally located, 23 minutes to downtown Seattle. We drove around to all of the RV parks in this area, and this is by far the nicest. Occasionally we had an annoying neighbor, but that’s the nature of RV living and in no way reflects on the park. I will enjoy continuing to live here, and would recommend it to others.
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