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Pullman RV Park
Overview
Pullman RV Park offers a convenient and well-maintained base for travelers exploring the rolling hills of the Palouse. Managed by the City of Pullman Parks and Recreation department, this park provides a clean, structured environment right in the heart of town. It serves as a reliable gateway for visitors attending university events or those passing through Eastern Washington. The atmosphere is functional and welcoming, blending municipal convenience with easy access to the scenic beauty that defines this unique region.
Location & Surroundings
The park is uniquely positioned along the South Fork of the Palouse River, offering a touch of nature within a convenient urban setting. Its location is a major highlight for those who want to be close to the action, as it sits just minutes away from the Washington State University campus. Guests can enjoy the sight of the surrounding basalt cliffs and the seasonal greenery that lines the riverbanks, providing a pleasant, tranquil backdrop for a relaxing stay in the city.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will find essential comforts designed for a smooth and stress-free stay. The park features full hookup sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Each site includes a paved pad and a dedicated picnic table, ensuring a level and clean setup for your rig. Additional conveniences like on-site Wi-Fi and proximity to well-maintained public restrooms make this an easy choice for both short-term visits and longer university-related stays.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the biggest draws is the immediate access to the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail, a scenic paved pathway perfect for cycling or walking between Pullman and Moscow, Idaho. Visitors can spend their afternoons touring the WSU Bear Center, exploring the local boutiques downtown, or enjoying a scoop of famous ice cream at Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe. The surrounding Palouse scenic byway offers endless opportunities for photography, bird watching, and exploring the iconic, rolling wheat fields that define the landscape.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an exceptional fit for WSU Cougar fans and families visiting students, thanks to its unmatched proximity to the university. It is also a great match for pavement-loving RVers who prefer the security and ease of a city-run facility over more remote or rugged campgrounds. Whether you are in town for a high-energy football game or simply road-tripping through the Inland Northwest, the park offers the perfect blend of urban accessibility and essential outdoor amenities.
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User Reviews
Hunter
Can't beat the location for visiting WSU. Sewer hookups are elevated several inches, water/electricity were on wrong side for a back-in trailer at some sites.
Mark Oppelt
The RV site is what it is. Its clean, there is trash dumpster. Water and electric work. We have stayed here a few times and the best thing about this park is park and rec staff. They are always attentive and helpful on the phone. They will always go the extra mile. Thank You to the staff at Pullman Parks and Rec. The only thing that I can find wrong is that the website for the RV booking is not kind to us color blind people. LOL. I cannot tell if the RV spot is red or green so I have to call the office.
Kristi Jo Mamma
To start off, the two Ladies that handle the reservations are AWESOME!! They are incredibly kind and, in my case, very, very patient! LOL! The park, although not a "5-star" park in its amenities or grounds, it EARNS 5-stars for what it is. It's quiet. VERY quiet. The spots are gravel with some concrete pads. There is a creek that runs behind spots 9-14. Each spot has a picnic table. We really liked the "self-serve" check-in and check-out. And.... for ONCE, a park that puts the sewer and electric hookups at the back of the spots!!! I can't tell you how many parks we have been to. From State, Federal, National, Snobby, KOA, etc... where we find ourselves asking the question, "Why do they set the neighbors sewer line right next to our picnic/ eating/ visiting area? There has to be a better way to design these parks!". Well, Pullman RV, hats off to you for breaking the mold!! Nicely done!! Would not hesitate to stay again. Love supporting Pullman!
Rache Barranco
Perfectly acceptable camping spot. All gravel spots, but it was level and easy to get in and out. It backs up to a small creek, which our dog enjoyed. There is a walking path around the baseball field next door and a brewery basically steps away. No fire pits. Great for if you're just coming to sleep
Wes Briscoe
Entirely acceptable, but if you have a large rig suggest getting a site near the entrance or dead center. The map makes it look like there is WAY more room than there is. In spot 14, I'd been pretty screwed if people had been in the two adjacent spots trying to back in. Close to campus, food, and if you walk across to the baseball field it's a decent walk around the park that is really nice. Probably would give 2 stars had the place been full. Thankfully it was deserted for us here visiting the WSU School of Veterinary, it was quiet enough and within a 1 minute walk to beer.
Kevin Barrier
Cute little park. We needed dump station and theirs is easy to find and use. Pullman is an awesome town.
Geoffrey Nelson
Great RV park. It's located right on the walking trail next to the ball diamonds within walking distance of WSU.
Kyra Kiele
This park us a very nice , friendly place to stay! During the day you can watch a baseball game or in the evening you can walk to the Brewery! This is a great place to stop and camp!
Joseph Madison
Just called to see if they had pull throughs (they don’t) and the manager was rude and aggressive towards my wife.
Ken Vuori
Pullman RV park is a nice small park with full hookups and a tent area. You are a 2 minute walk from Paradise brewery with indoor and outdoor seating. No food as you are literally at their brewing facility but you can call their restaurant and they deliver. There are a couple of baseball fields next door and a 1/2 miles paved walking path. The park was nice and quiet with little to no traffic noise but they could use some fresh gravel to eliminate some dust. Great for a weekend getaway especially if you have activities in the area.