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Issaquah Village RV Park
Overview
Issaquah Village RV Park offers a unique blend of suburban convenience and mountain scenery in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Situated at the base of the Issaquah Alps, this park provides a well-maintained environment for travelers exploring the Puget Sound region. Its strategic proximity to both the city and the mountains makes it a standout choice for those who want accessibility without sacrificing the greenery and fresh air the region is known for.
Location & Surroundings
The park is conveniently positioned just off Interstate 90, making it an ideal staging ground for trips into downtown Seattle or Eastside hubs like Bellevue. Despite being close to major transit routes, the park remains peaceful, with views of the surrounding forested ridges. Visitors are within walking distance or a short drive of local shopping centers, grocery stores, and diverse dining options in the charming city of Issaquah, ensuring all necessities are close at hand.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect paved pads and meticulously manicured landscaping at every site. The park provides full hookups including 30 and 50 amp service, cable television, and wireless internet. On-site facilities include a clean laundry room, private showers, and a playground for families. The pet-friendly policy ensures that four-legged travelers are welcome to enjoy the designated walking areas, while the layout easily accommodates larger motorhomes and fifth-wheels.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Lake Sammamish State Park, where boating and swimming are popular seasonal activities. For those seeking adventure, the nearby Tiger Mountain State Forest offers world-class hiking, mountain biking, and paragliding opportunities. History buffs and families should not miss the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery or the historic downtown area, both of which provide a deeper look into the culture and ecology of Washington State.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is perfect for urban explorers who want to visit Seattle while staying in a quieter, more scenic setting. It is also an excellent fit for families and retirees looking for a big-rig friendly location with easy access to modern comforts and safety. Whether you are passing through on a cross-country trip or settling in to hike the Cascades, the park offers a reliable and high-quality stay for discerning RVers.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Daniel Campbell
Been staying here for years. Shannon in the office is amazing. Its a great location for on amd off I90. Geared more towards the long term residents and folks needing a mid term stay for Seattle work, very close to services and just a neat all around park
Beth Mancini
This was our 3rd cross-country trip..without a doubt, Issaquah Village was the absolute worst site we've been to!.. they clearly do not care about their guests!. Plastic drink rings, bottle corks, scraps of cellophane and dried white paper (sewage backup??) littered the site!. Roots, untrimmed grass and a tire from the neighbor was at our entry. No way should they treat "guests" this way!!..$71 per nite?? NEVER AGAIN, GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER!!!
Connie Matiowsky
What a great place to stay. The sites are pretty close together and some are better than others but we had a great site. The bathrooms were clean and plenty of hot water. Even better they were included with our fees. The staff were very friendly and accommodating.
A Divine Canine
The lady at the front office was very cheerful and friendly. You can't walk your dog on the property but they do provide a waste receptacle and poop bags. They direct you to the hike and bike trail, which is paved and across the street. Sites are very close together and are dried grass with large dead roots remaining from trees previously removed and are easy to trip over. There is no shade. The restrooms were clean but could use a little upkeep such as painting touch-ups and replacing the cracked wood around the mirror. There are sites you cannot park your vehicle in front of, but they give you designated parking. Someone was in my space today so that didn't do me any good. The road noise is horrible, as you are extremely close to the freeway and it doesn't quiet down until at least 11:00 p.m. For what it is, it's a bit overpriced but, if you have nowhere else to stay or want something 30 minutes into Seattle on a low traffic day, this is an acceptable place to stay. I felt safe and they have plenty of lighting and security cameras on premises.
Tom Nicol
Really nice quiet little park, super staff, spent five days here. Didn’t have reservations in advance, easy to get to downtown Seattle, which we had to go to every day. Big Fred Meyer’s very close by. Very easy to get to from the highway.
Mike Shaw
Wonderful management, extremely helpful and friendly. Clean facilities and only half an hour from downtown Seattle.
Tamara “JoeyGirl” Evrard
I just went there to deliver packages but the staff in the front office were incredibly helpful and very sweet and it seems like a lovely place to live
KB Corn
They helped us out in a pinch - very nice people. We broke down in Issaquah and the tow truck dropped our trailer in a spot before heading to the Dodge dealership. It’s as described - a humble little park nothing fancy but they made us welcome. Host offered to take us for groceries while we were stranded and although they only had an opening for 3 days, she assured us they would make a spot for us if we needed to stay longer. 3 days was perfect.
Michael Perry
RV Park close to every thing in Issaquah. Small but grassy spots, friendly staff and good places to walk your dogs. It is next to the freeway so noisy when outside, I hardly notice it when in our RV. Very clean restrooms and laundry facilities. A great place to stay if you want to be in the greater Seattle/Bellevue area.
Tracy Frantz
Park is ridiculous. One month $1400. Sat directly on the highway, trailor rocked all night with semi trucks & traffic and we really enjoyed the howling dog next to us. Our awning touched the trailor next to us because they have you stacked on top of one another. Sewer drops were right ourside our front door, we paid top dollar and had NO sewer hook up. We were charged $48 for one night. Ridiculous is an understatement.