Top Campgrounds near Lake Stevens
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Lakeside Campground
From $35/night
Heybrook Lookout
Heybrook Lookout, situated at 1,700 feet, offers stunning views of glacial peaks and stands 67 feet above the ridgeline. Originally established in 1925 as a tent platform, it evolved into a series of structures, culminating in the current lookout ...
From $75/night
Point Hudson Marina & RV Park
The Campground at Jefferson County Fairgrounds
From $13/night
Suiattle Guard Station
The Suiattle Guard Station, a historic log cabin built in 1913 by Ranger Tommy Thompson, is located near the Suiattle River and surrounded by old-growth forest. It stands as one of the oldest administrative buildings in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Na...
From $125/night
Evergreen Mountain Lookout
Evergreen Mountain Lookout, built in 1935 at 5,587 feet, served as a wildfire detection site and later as an Aircraft Warning Station during WWII. It remained an active fire tower until the early 1980s and was added to the National Register of His...
Lake Erie Campground
From $30/night
Louella Cabin
Louella Cabin, located in Olympic National Forest, was built in 1912 by E. M. Cheney and served as a fireguard station. During the Great Depression, a Civilian Conservation Corps camp was established nearby, contributing to various projects in the...
From $60/night
Interrorem Cabin
Interrorem Cabin, nestled among Big Leaf Maple trees, provides a serene getaway in Olympic National Forest. Built in 1907 as the first administrative site, it was created by Emery J. Finch for his wife, Mabel. The cabin offers unique year-round lo...
From $50/night
Dungeness Recreation Area
Blind Island
Blind Island is a three-acre marine camping park on Shaw Island, part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, open year-round for boaters using non-motorized watercraft. The park offers primitive camping, picnicking, and wildlife watching, although there is...
Hamma Hamma Cabin
The Hamma Hamma Cabin, a historic site built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936-1937, provides a peaceful retreat for guests. Originally a guard station for Forest Service operations, it is nominated for the National Register of Historic P...
From $60/night
Goodell Creek Campground
Goodell Creek Campground requires reservations during peak season (late May to early September) with staggered booking releases: campsites #1-#13 can be reserved 6 months in advance, while #14-#19 can be reserved 7 days in advance. Unreserved site...
WA State Fair Event Center RV Park
From $39/night
WA State Fair Event Center RV Park (State Fair)
From $39/night
WSFEC Trailer Parking
From $40/night
WA State Fair Event Center Seasonal RV Lot (Green)
From $39/night
Kachess
Kachess Campground is located on the northwest shore of Kachess Lake in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. It features a stunning setting with dense old-growth conifer forests and majestic mountains. This campground is regarded as one of the ...
From $54/night
Chatter Creek Group Site
Chatter Creek Group Site is a tranquil campground located along Chatter Creek, surrounded by pine and fir trees. It is ideal for groups and large gatherings. The serene natural setting enhances the camping experience.
From $152/night
Salmon La Sac
Salmon La Sac Campground, located in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, is nestled between the Cle Elum and Cooper Rivers. It serves as a popular destination for individuals and families seeking mountain recreation. The campground is situated at ...
From $54/night
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Lakeside Campground
From $35/night
Heybrook Lookout
Heybrook Lookout, situated at 1,700 feet, offers stunning views of glacial peaks and stands 67 feet above the ridgeline. Originally established in 1925 as a tent platform, it evolved into a series of structures, culminating in the current lookout ...
From $75/night
Point Hudson Marina & RV Park
The Campground at Jefferson County Fairgrounds
From $13/night
Suiattle Guard Station
The Suiattle Guard Station, a historic log cabin built in 1913 by Ranger Tommy Thompson, is located near the Suiattle River and surrounded by old-growth forest. It stands as one of the oldest administrative buildings in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Na...
From $125/night
Evergreen Mountain Lookout
Evergreen Mountain Lookout, built in 1935 at 5,587 feet, served as a wildfire detection site and later as an Aircraft Warning Station during WWII. It remained an active fire tower until the early 1980s and was added to the National Register of His...
Lake Erie Campground
From $30/night
Louella Cabin
Louella Cabin, located in Olympic National Forest, was built in 1912 by E. M. Cheney and served as a fireguard station. During the Great Depression, a Civilian Conservation Corps camp was established nearby, contributing to various projects in the...
From $60/night
Interrorem Cabin
Interrorem Cabin, nestled among Big Leaf Maple trees, provides a serene getaway in Olympic National Forest. Built in 1907 as the first administrative site, it was created by Emery J. Finch for his wife, Mabel. The cabin offers unique year-round lo...
From $50/night
Dungeness Recreation Area
Blind Island
Blind Island is a three-acre marine camping park on Shaw Island, part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, open year-round for boaters using non-motorized watercraft. The park offers primitive camping, picnicking, and wildlife watching, although there is...
Hamma Hamma Cabin
The Hamma Hamma Cabin, a historic site built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936-1937, provides a peaceful retreat for guests. Originally a guard station for Forest Service operations, it is nominated for the National Register of Historic P...
From $60/night
Goodell Creek Campground
Goodell Creek Campground requires reservations during peak season (late May to early September) with staggered booking releases: campsites #1-#13 can be reserved 6 months in advance, while #14-#19 can be reserved 7 days in advance. Unreserved site...
WA State Fair Event Center RV Park
From $39/night
WA State Fair Event Center RV Park (State Fair)
From $39/night
WSFEC Trailer Parking
From $40/night
WA State Fair Event Center Seasonal RV Lot (Green)
From $39/night
Kachess
Kachess Campground is located on the northwest shore of Kachess Lake in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. It features a stunning setting with dense old-growth conifer forests and majestic mountains. This campground is regarded as one of the ...
From $54/night
Chatter Creek Group Site
Chatter Creek Group Site is a tranquil campground located along Chatter Creek, surrounded by pine and fir trees. It is ideal for groups and large gatherings. The serene natural setting enhances the camping experience.
From $152/night
Salmon La Sac
Salmon La Sac Campground, located in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, is nestled between the Cle Elum and Cooper Rivers. It serves as a popular destination for individuals and families seeking mountain recreation. The campground is situated at ...
From $54/night
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Lake Stevens has 195 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Chatter Creek Group Site is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near Lake Stevens vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near Lake Stevens welcome pets. Chatter Creek Group Site is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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