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Okanogan County Fairgrounds RV Park
Overview
Okanogan County Fairgrounds RV Park offers a practical and accessible lodging option for travelers exploring North Central Washington. Situated just off Highway 97, this facility provides a budget-friendly stopover for those passing through the region or attending local events. The park maintains a straightforward, functional atmosphere that prioritizes convenience and ease of access for all sizes of recreational vehicles. It serves as a reliable home base for experiencing the rugged beauty and small-town charm of the Okanogan Valley.
Location & Surroundings
The park is located on the southern edge of the city of Okanogan, nestled in a valley known for its diverse geography and agricultural heritage. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and arid sagebrush plains, with the Okanogan River flowing nearby. Travelers will find themselves close to the heart of town while still enjoying the spacious, open feel of the fairgrounds. Its position near major transportation corridors makes it an ideal landing spot for those traveling between the Canadian border and central Washington state.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect the essential comforts needed for a comfortable stay in a wide-open setting. The RV park features full hookup sites including water, sewer, and both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. The layout includes several pull-through spots, which are perfect for larger rigs or those who prefer not to unhook for the night. On-site facilities ensure travelers have access to basic necessities during their visit, including the following highlights:
- Clean restrooms and shower houses for guest convenience.
- A pet-friendly layout with plenty of space for walking dogs.
- Spacious sites that allow for easy maneuvering of big rigs and trailers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The area is a gateway to diverse outdoor recreation and local culture. Fishing enthusiasts often head to the Okanogan River or nearby mountain lakes to cast a line for trout and bass. For a taste of local history, the Okanogan County Historical Museum provides fascinating insights into the region’s pioneer past. Just a short drive north is the city of Omak, home to the famous Omak Stampede. Nature lovers can use the park as a starting point for exploring the eastern slopes of the North Cascades or nearby wildlife areas.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is best suited for independent RVers who value utility and location over resort-style luxuries. It is a fantastic choice for travelers on a road trip through the Pacific Northwest who need a reliable place to recharge. Because of its proximity to the fairground arenas, it is also the premier choice for event participants and spectators attending the county fair or regional horse shows. If you appreciate a no-frills environment with easy highway access and a quiet night’s sleep, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
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User Reviews
Lisa Tripp
A great small town fair for the entire family. Loved it!
mickayla campos
Do not EVER rent the venue here. Never in my 15 years of coming to events have they made an issue about the amount of people in the building. Nor is there a “max” amount listed in the venue that’s visible. My family has spent thousands and traveled hours just to wait outside in the cold leaving my baby without her pack n play because all of a sudden one of the security guards makes a big scene of “only 300”. So we’ve been waiting over an hour for my husband to be able to come inside even with the situation at hand because he had to check into our hotel. WORST VENUE IN THE PNW.
Rachel Misch
This was a beautiful area. The RV park was shady and nice with full hookups. The bathrooms were closed but for $25 a night it is still worth it. Felt very safe and the camp host was helpful and friendly.
Jacob Kenner
So many things to do a the fairgrounds. The latest trip was to a haunted house put on by the theater folks. Very well done.
Diana Kenealy
This is a great place that does alot of different things through the year. It's R.V. park has all you need to camp or pitch a tent and showers are on site and free when you stay. Overnight prices can't be beat. The site is kept up and it has the need each year for volunteers to help get it ready for rodeos and fairs. It isn't all just payed workers that keeps it our county's fair grounds Volunteers are working to help and I'm sure will need them as much as ever each year. The Hot showers and clean restrooms are nice. The county fair is every year and held here so be sure you check the website and call ahead before you want to stay. It has the events and gives good info on all you need to know. Wonderful place.
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