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Hillview RV Park
Overview
Hillview RV Park serves as a reliable and well-maintained base for travelers exploring the scenic Lewis-Clark Valley. Known for its paved interior roads and exceptionally level pads, the park offers a clean, straightforward environment that prioritizes both functionality and guest comfort. Whether you are passing through on a Pacific Northwest road trip or staying longer to explore the river, the park provides a quiet atmosphere tucked away from the main traffic of the city center.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Clarkston, WA, the park is conveniently positioned near the junction of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. The surrounding landscape features the dramatic rolling hills and high-desert scenery characteristic of the Inland Northwest. Visitors enjoy easy access to the Greenbelt Trail, which winds for miles along the riverbank, providing scenic walking and cycling paths. The park’s location ensures you are close to essential shopping while still feeling connected to the natural beauty of the region.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is fully equipped with essential features designed for modern RVers, including full hookups at every site with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Guests have access to high-quality facilities such as:
- On-site laundry and clean shower facilities.
- Spacious pull-through sites for easy arrivals.
- Level concrete pads and wide paved roads.
Most sites are designed to accommodate large rigs and slide-outs, offering generous space and complimentary cable TV to ensure you stay connected and entertained during your stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find a wealth of activities just minutes from the park. A visit to the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area is a highlight for many, where you can embark on thrilling jet boat tours through North America's deepest river gorge. Other local attractions include:
- The Snake River Greenbelt for walking and biking.
- Award-winning wineries and breweries in the Lewis-Clark Valley.
- Fishing and boating access at nearby public docks.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for big-rig owners who value wide lanes and stress-free parking. It specifically appeals to travelers seeking a professional, quiet environment that serves as a secure gateway to the Snake River’s many recreational activities. Because of its excellent utilities and proximity to Clarkston’s dining and services, it is a top pick for long-term travelers and retirees who want a high-quality home base in the valley.
Amenities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ami Farrington
RV park...not hotel...main obstacle that is not fair....is there residents shower facilities are only open 9- 3, this does not help the residents who work till from 5am to 5pm or later and need a shower when they get off work, like my son who is in construction. $5.00 to use shower??? YIKES!!!
M P
Heads up, they dont take kids on their reservations. Seems like a reasonable staff to work with other than no kids.
John Hearsey
Oops, pushed the wrong button. Sorry! I mean to give it thumbs up and 5 stars. I’ve been here for quite a while and is (in my opinion), the nicest RV park in the entire valley. And it has some stiff competition.
Will Allen
Its a great place to stay.
milissa beale
The manager is awesome. Fellow tenants are great neighbors
Eric Sakamoto
Clean, quiet, great staff, well priced. Convenient for shopping...
Judi “Lynn” Bianchi
Well We More new rules. NOT A PET FRIENDLY PARK! Good luck if this is your coice... be sure to diaper your pets or dig deep into your pockets. Cutting this trip short. Propane and utilities too high.
Bryan Sorge
This is a retirement RV park. Very quiet and well maintained. Management is very strict, but if you follow the rules no problem at all. Would have given it five stars had it had grass beside the RV area. Pads are very level and water pressure is very nice.
Kip Russell
This was a great place to stay. Quiet with friendly people. They hesitantly allowed us to stay a week with our two kids when we didn’t have a place to go. However we were told we were not allowed back at the park because we have two children. The manager must have something against children. The park website says nothing about children or being a 55+ Park. Most people are permanent residents it seems. Only a couple spots towards the front become available on a regular basis.
Beth Mosher
We stayed in this RV park for about 6 months, nice, quiet, and very good/low price! (if you can get in-we waited for a couple months) they do prefer retirement age, but will accept younger, as we were in our mid/late 20's, as long as you are respectful and can prove it over the phone/in person. Our spot was kind of small, but got over it easily for the price and nice park!