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North Whidbey RV Park
Overview
North Whidbey RV Park offers a peaceful retreat nestled within the towering evergreens of Whidbey Island. This park is designed for travelers who appreciate a wooded setting while maintaining access to modern conveniences. Unlike open-lot resorts, this property provides a more natural atmosphere that complements the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest. It serves as an ideal base camp for exploring the northern end of the island and the iconic Deception Pass area.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated just north of Oak Harbor and sits directly across from the entrance to Deception Pass State Park. This prime location allows guests to avoid the heavy traffic of the mainland while remaining close to coastal wonders. Surrounded by mature trees, the park feels secluded, yet it is only a short drive from the services and local dining options found in downtown Oak Harbor. The proximity to the Naval Air Station also adds a unique character to the area’s atmosphere.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will find a range of practical features designed for comfort during short or long stays. The park provides full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp service to accommodate various rig sizes. Guests can enjoy access to free cable TV and reliable Wi-Fi, along with essential facilities like clean restrooms, hot showers, and a laundry room. For recreation on-site, there is a playground for children, a dedicated dog run for furry companions, and a community clubhouse for gatherings.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts are perfectly positioned to explore hiking trails at Goose Rock or take in the dramatic views from the Deception Pass Bridge. Nearby Cornet Bay offers opportunities for boating, crabbing, and fishing. For those interested in day trips, the city of Anacortes is just a short drive away, serving as the gateway to the San Juan Islands via the ferry terminal. Visitors can also explore the historic waterfront of Couperville or enjoy beachcombing at Joseph Whidbey State Park.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for nature lovers and families who want to be steps away from Washington’s most popular state park without sacrificing utilities. It is particularly well-suited for big-rig owners looking for level sites in a forested environment. If you prefer a quiet, scenic stay that focuses on outdoor access rather than high-energy resort activities, North Whidbey RV Park provides the right balance of serenity and accessibility for your island adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Joyce Morones
This is a very nice RV park and the staff is super helpful. We stayed there as we didn't have much luck with our spot at Deception Pass. Would definitely stay at North Whidbey again. Nice and quiet too...except for the jets.
Eugenia Calim
This is the best Rv Park in all of Washington State. Joy the front desk manager is truly a God sent. The professional but friendly, kind, excellent and exceptional services that Joy and her staff offers is truly out of this world 🌎 ❤️ you won't be disappointed and the location is top notch 👌. So book your appointment today for your 5 star treatment
Melissa Wright
If you love Jet engines and roosters than this place is for you. The Fighters jets can be loud and as late as 1am but that didn’t bother me. It has great laundry facilities, free hot showers, and the friendliest staff around. Close the gas station and the State park. The whole island is full of kind/friendly people.
Devon Baus
Probably the best thing about this park is the location. Very close to the Deception Pass state park which is great. Clean facilities as well. But what turned me off from this park and why I won’t be returning is the Rules. I understand that for the comfort for all guests basic rules will need to be instated. But if you stay here, expect the rule book to be constantly thrown into your face (well email box), even when the violations are not your own! I had received a call from the park manager regarding a carpet I put down by the front door of my RV. I was told that putting carpets on the grass, even though the grass was dead, is a direct violation of the rules that I signed when I checked in. Okay, we rolled up the carpet. The rest of the stay my email box was bombarded with 2+ emails a day from management pointing out small violations people are committing and how it’s a direct violation of the rules that we all signed when we checked in. These emails even continued after we checked out for a few days. I’m a huge believer of Letter of the Law vs Spirit of the Law. Yes all these emails did correlate with actual rules that where broken, and we did sign those rules at check in as continually pointed out. But Id like a little bit of latitude on putting my carpet on the dead grass to make the outside of the RV more comfortable to utilize. Every time we got an email it’s that feeling of “oh god what do we have to go back and fix” until we read through it and find it’s probably referencing someone else in the park. Really adds unneeded stress to a trip.
Brookelyn Catibog
We had a great experience here! Spots are very clean, the park is great for the kids. The bathrooms were really clean and have hot showers. Affordable rates for longer stays and military discounts. The staff was super helpful and friendly. There is a big gazebo for entertaining friends while we stayed, and parking area for extra cars. Highly recommend this place! Family friendly and long term friendly