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Northeast Washington Fairgrounds RV Park
Overview
The Northeast Washington Fairgrounds RV Park offers a practical and peaceful home base for travelers exploring Stevens County. Located on the northern edge of Colville, this county-managed facility provides a straightforward camping experience without the flash of high-end resorts. It serves as a vital community hub, especially during the annual fair, while remaining open to the public during much of the year. Travelers appreciate the wide-open spaces and the relaxed atmosphere that comes with staying on the historic fairgrounds, making it a reliable stop for those traversing the beautiful northern landscape of Washington state.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled in the scenic Colville Valley, the park is surrounded by the rolling foothills of the Selkirk Mountains. The location provides a perfect balance of rural tranquility and urban convenience, situated just minutes from the amenities of downtown Colville. Guests can enjoy views of Colville Mountain to the east, which creates a stunning backdrop during sunrise. The area is characterized by its agricultural heritage, offering a quiet environment that feels far removed from the noise of major interstate highways while providing a centrally located position for regional exploration.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed for efficiency and ease of use, featuring level gravel pads that accommodate a variety of rig sizes. Most sites offer 30 and 50-amp electrical service along with potable water hookups. While full sewer hookups are limited, a convenient dump station is located on the premises for guest use. Additional facilities include:
- Clean restrooms and shower houses
- Pet-friendly walking areas
- Spacious layouts for large trailers
The layout is big-rig friendly, providing ample room for maneuvering large motorhomes without the stress of narrow park roads.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature enthusiasts will find themselves perfectly positioned to explore the Colville National Forest, which offers miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking. Just a short drive away, the Little Pend Oreille Wildlife Refuge provides excellent birdwatching and photography opportunities. For those drawn to the water, the expansive Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area is easily accessible for boating and world-class fishing. In town, visitors can browse local antique shops or visit the Stevens County Historical Society and Museum to learn about the region’s pioneering past.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for self-contained RVers who value utility and location over luxury amenities. It is a top choice for travelers attending events at the fairgrounds or those using Colville as a staging point for hunting and fishing trips. Because of its affordable rates and easy highway access, it is also perfect for road trippers looking for a safe, reliable place to rest for a night or two while journeying through the Pacific Northwest’s rugged and beautiful interior.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
ANGIE
This year the colville fair removed a 15 yr old girl participating in the horse rides that the fair organization approved mind you months before. She was told to leave after winning grand champion due to registration mess up after she had been in events and coming for 2 days. Disgusting display from the stall manger that ended up in a physical fight with other people that disagreed with kicking her out the police where even called.. Just shows colville is a horrible place . That girl was just showing her horse riding in some events and they kicked her out.. terrible ppl im in shock you would do that to a kid. Way to go colville on how they support there kids. . Nice work... disgusting
Kloe King (:D)
Been to lots of events and rodeos and the town fair here, its a lovely place.
Shae Tohill
We go for the rodeo it's always a great show in June and now we go in August to fair on Saturday for the bulls and broncs.
Shelby Dixon
Lori is absolutely amazing and a very hard worker. The fair grounds are very well maintained and managed. Got to see the rodeo this past June and it was a blast. We stayed in the RV section for a good while and not only did we feel well protected but the bathrooms are always clean and frequently maintained 10/10 recommend
Janie A
Great place to go with the family, loved the FFA Fair.