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Washington State Fair RV Park
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User Reviews
Mary J Petrelli
This is a great place for a place to stop. Very helpful host. Well lit lot.
Teresa Johnson
Full hookups, nice and clean, friendly caretakers! We will return for sure!
Josh Gomez
Mayhem and destruction at its finest, figure 8, demo derby, bump to pass, boat races! Thank you evergreen speedway for sharing a little of your talents! In prior years I have purchased grand stand tickets, this go around I opted for box seats up front. While the seating up front might be cashier, the view is much better from the grands. I'll be back next year for sure!
Robert murakami
Just tried to make reservations and was denied due to my RV being older that 2001. I was told the reason of this blanket policy was because they are in a protected salmon habitat that they can't allow any older vehicles because of fluid leakage that could potentially damage said habitat. Sounds reasonable until you find out it's just an age thing because there is no policy in place that checks all vehicles entering to make sure there is no fluid leakage regardless of age. I recently made a reservation and stayed at the California Expo in Sacramento and they also have a age policy but they also have a policy in place that determines if your vehicle is well maintained they will allow you to stay. This is how it should be rather than a blanket policy banning any RV older that 2001. Think classic retro RV's. Does anyone know if this is a privately run operation or run through the state? UPDATE: Washington State Fairgrounds RV park contracts out to a private company to run the RV park. They contacted me about my concerns and this is what they told me, it's their policy to not allow RV's older than 2001. They said they would allow me to make and pay for a reservation but when I got there the host would determine if my rig was acceptable and if it wasn't there would turn me away with no refund. Would any sane person agree to an arbitrary policy with no stated rules and conditions? No refund and no place to stay if the host on duty for whatever reason decides my rig is not acceptable. Who makes these policies up?
Stephen Massey
It's a mudhole this time of year and you can only stay 7 days. But, the Manager is a great .