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Vasa Park Resort
Beautiful lake views and relaxing waterfront camping await you at Vasa Park Resort in Bellevue, WA. Enjoy swimming, boating, and playing by the water during your trip. This historic destination offers a peaceful retreat right on the shores of Lake Sammamish and just minutes from downtown Seattle.
You'll love spending your days outside while enjoying the welcoming community atmosphere and rich Swedish heritage. Choose from full hookup RV sites with electric, water, and septic connections or partial hookup spaces. The park also welcomes traditional tent and car camping setups to give you a comfortable outdoor experience.
Spend your afternoons swimming in the lake or relaxing on the sandy beach. You can easily rent kayaks and paddle boats from the boathouse to explore the gentle waters at your own pace. If you have your own vessel, the provided boat launch makes it incredibly simple to plan a full day on the lake.
Gather your family under a rented pavilion for a fun afternoon picnic in the fresh air. The park regularly hosts special events that celebrate Nordic traditions and bring the whole group together. RV campers can utilize the free on-site dump station to make packing up completely hassle-free.
Take a quick drive into Bellevue to enjoy excellent dining, local shopping, and city entertainment. The bright summer season provides the ideal weather to hike nearby trails or watch the sunset over the water. Find your favorite campsite today and book now with Campspot to experience this beloved Washington getaway.
User Reviews
Rudy M.
September 01, 2025
Safe and picturesque next to Lake Sammamish. Convenient to many locations on the East side of Puget Sound. We would stay here again.
Claudia H.
September 01, 2025
Great location and very clean
David B.
September 01, 2025
The place was OK, but nothing special. Is very awkward to get in and out.Necessary to park in the street blocking traffic while someone opens the gate. Goose poop was everywhere.