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32 RV Parks near Fife, Washington
Fife Heights, Washington 1.46 miles NE
Milton, Washington 2.17 miles NE
Waller, Washington 2.73 miles SW
Edgewood, Washington 3.07 miles NE
North Puyallup, Washington 4.17 miles SE
We did however find 32 campgrounds within 25 miles of Fife. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Fife in the left hand column.
7022 River Rd E Puyallup, Washington 98371 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 118 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 31 Reviews
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Jul 2018 - $60.00
Stayed 2 nites. Park in general was pretty neat. RV part was the tightest we have ever had. Site was long, but for sure with our slides out we had at best 12" on either side between rigs. 99% of RV seemed to be long term. The water connection is extremely low in the ground. - Jhl
Jun 2018 - $45.00
Rv park is in a converted mobile home park and is set up as a transient park where most people are returned snowbirds or live and work out of there. The sewer smell permeates the air throughout the park. The wifi wasnt strong enough so had to come sit on a bench by the pool to work on my tablet. Traffic is so congested it is so hard to enter or leave the park. I'll never come back - Sarge936
Apr 2018 - $55.00
This park is no way worth the price, we ended up paying $56.18 a night and that included the Good Sam discount plus tax. They do not have weekly rates. The sites are not very wide you are stacked in pretty tight. There needs to be more gravel in each site. There was notices being put out that people needed to pick up after their dogs and that was a fact. We had one more night to stay for our week but on that day a truck came in and starting spraying each site from front to back and side to side with roundup week killer and they didn't care if it got on your water hose or cables this is not a good practice that stuff can be dangerous we have a little dog and certainly didn't want him to get sick or us. When we complained to the office all they would say is well we have never had a problem before so no help there. It basically fell on deaf ears. We were so upset over this practice we up and left that day before they could spray our site. We lost one night of money but for safety reasons it was worth it. Never will we stay there again and do not recommend this park at all. This park is mostly full time residents which for the most park of very nice. - roamer3
110 9th Ave SW Puyallup, Washington 98371 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 131 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 31 Reviews
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Aug 2019 - $32.00
They were wide spots, fairly long, on grass, no tables or firepit, big field, easy to navigate with big rigs, satellite easy, no wifi, FHU with 50 amp. We had a hard time finding the entrance which was the orange gate, no address for that. We unhooked our car on a side street and I went driving around looking for it, then called to give husband directions to it. Host was helpful directing to site, but not very friendly. There were big fields to walk the dog. There was a train that went through at night, with very loud and long whistle Didn't go every night at least. Water pressure was good. It was good enough for us to be in the area we wanted to be in. - dorcol
Jul 2019 - $32.00
We stayed 2 nights to visit nearby national park locations. The park is located downtown so it requires maneuvering congested city streets. There is a campground host that you check in with when you arrive. Sites are not assigned and check out time is 5PM! So finding a site is hit or miss depending on what is vacant when you arrive. Just after unhooking our towed, a grounds worker using a string trimmer broke out the rear window on the towed throwing rocks. He continued throwing rocks while working around the grounds and parked RV's. While the State's insurance provider paid for the damage, it took about a month to get the check. The interior roads are gravel. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV's. There are less than 10 pull thru sites. Everything else is back in. The P/T sites were long enough to stay connected to a toad. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides unless the sites are full. As this is an open field, the field is subject to swells and dips so it is difficult to find a flat and level site. They have full hook ups - water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were at the end of the back in sites and towards the middle of the P/T sites. But the P/T sites required running the water hose under the RV to make a connection. The sewer connection fitting was at about ground level so establishing a downhill flow is dependent on the discharge point. When the sites are full, there is no space between the sites. Stay limitation is subject to the State's discretion. There are some tall trees along one of the park's borders that could interfere with satellite reception depending upon site and dish configuration. No cable. No park information provided so don't know about OTA broadcast channels as we didn't try to get any broadcast channels. No park provided WiFi. Our Verizon WiFi hotspot worked well. Didn't try the NET10 phone so don't know about reception. Stay requires reservations made ahead of time with the Fairgrounds office. - bsb814
Aug 2018 - $30.00
It's a fair ground - for what it is - it was great. Perfect location to explore Mt. Rainier and Seattle. Trains run into Seattle so you can avoid the traffic and parking hassle. Train station very close - you can hear the trains outside but not in the RV. Lots of area to walk your dog. Blackberries are abundant and easily picked - delicious! - dreger
1033 E Main Puyallup, Washington 98372 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 33 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Sep 2007 - $20.00
A nice park. Has gone through a lot since the flood in 2006. Still seems to be picking up the pieces. - cnelson
314 27th Street NE Puyallup, Washington 98372 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 16 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Aug 2017 - $20.00
Elks Members ONLY. Grass sites. Good WI-FI, 30 amp elect Only. Quiet area, Private Golf Club next door(Elks RV Members welcome-Get Pass at Elks Office) Pool and Showers at Elks. Very friendly Office and Host. Service near by. DUMP on Site. Fresh water available a dump area. Will return. Good spot to visit Seattle. - silverado
Aug 2015 - $15.00
The sites are wide and there is a pool and showers. However, after we got our motorhome leveled off and slide outs extended we discovered that there are NO WATER connections at the sites. All plastic pipes above ground have been broken at each site. Camp Host offered no realistic explanation, nor was there a note in the sign up box to that effect. There is a fresh water spigot near the dump station, but who knew we needed to fill up before setting up ? There are showers available for use but they're not in great shape. We will not return to this Elks Lodge unless the water issue is corrected. - RVtravelers2
Sep 2014 - $15.00
30 Amp with Water and easy access Dump station. Showers available when the pool is open or just ask and they will let you use them. Grass spots with enough room that makes it comfortable. We eat Sunday breakfast and had dinner a couple of times. They have a golf course next to them that is private but they have an arrangement so that if you are staying there you can use it. Swimming pool available showers are available in the pool house if you ask.
I can only give an overall grade of 8 to any site that does not have sewer connection at the pad. But other than that this is a 10 site. - Gilbert & Gail
5700 SW Dash Point Rd Federal Way, Washington 98023 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 141 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 20 Reviews
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Oct 2017 - $10.00
This park has a small salt water beach access area. Lots of trails with some of them providing a good workout. Bring lots of leveling blocks as most of the site are not very level. Water, electric, and sewer infrastructure is in very good shape. Verizon wireless signal level was strong enough to provide internet and phone. This is an older park right in a residential area but your really wouldn't know it. - hoppers4
May 2017 - $40.00
Older park in somewhat rundown condition. As others have said... windy narrow access is not big rig friendly. Lots of "campers" in small tents and autos. First park in 3 years we have felt strangely unsafe. No campground host presence, even though there's a 5th wheel parked in the host spot. He is never "on duty". Bathrooms/showerhouses are being worked on and maybe in the future they will be acceptable. Unlike other campgrounds we have stayed at all across the country, we did not meet any other campers while here. Everybody pretty much keeps to themselves. It is quiet. The traffic around here is terrible with windy roads and aggressive drivers. Not likely to stay here again. - raytwntrvlr
Sep 2016 - $45.00
Except for bath/shower bldg, which was cleaned daily, this campground is not well maintained. Sites are small; large rigs had significant trouble navigating the curved roads & trees (this park works for modest-sized rigs); several rundown rigs were using the max 10-night stay; several feral (?) cats. Asphalt pads in disrepair. Thorny wild berry plants encroaching into site & long overdue for trimming. Lots of air traffic noise from nearby Sea-Tac airport. No garbage cans anywhere except at restroom. Beautiful path to Puget Sound shore. Not worth the fee & hassle of the required online reservation procedure. - Taco stand
15415 73rd Street Ct E Sumner, Washington 98390 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 35 | 0 Reviews
2401 Stuck River Dr Auburn, Washington 98092 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 18 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 21 Reviews
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Nov 2019 - $35.00
Secluded away from big city yet close enough to be convenient. Next to the White River and very nice trail so location is superb if being in the woods is your thing. Price has apparently gone up considerably. My site 6 was not a good value. It was assigned by lady on the phone at the Auburn Park and Recreation based on my 3/4 ton truck and 28 ft trailer, but I still had to disconnect to fit. Big mud hole around table and firepit, narrow, very shady and damp for November. After examining other sites this one would be my LAST pick. Camp host is a pleasant and friendly guy. Camp is owned by the city of Auburn and they don't even pay the host. What does the 35 a night go towards? City politician's pockets? - RLZerr
Aug 2018 - $10.00
It is a very well kept park. Nice and peaceful. The staff was very helpful. - Brad Davidson
Jul 2016 - $25.00
Sites are not all that wide here. We had people sitting only a couple of feet away from us near their fire ring. We could not open any windows because of the smoke from their fire. Kind of a sketchy place, but we had no problems. There are people living in tents here who spend 7 nights, leave for 1 and then come back. Sites are mostly level and paved. Verizon cell and broadband both very good. OTA TV was poor, no networks found. We had ION and a couple of PBS type stations. Not a place we are likely to return to, but our stay was acceptable. - Bob and Inga
25205 8th PI S Des Moines, Washington 98198 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 7 Reviews
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Jun 2014 - $25.00
I rated this low. For $25/night it had to be the worst WA state park we have ever stayed in. Sites 1-4 are the ones where supposedly the large RVs should be. They are as close together as any commercial campground, so no privacy, noise from your neighbor's generator, etc. There were other pull through sites that would have worked. The website just didn't show they were available for larger rigs, but we saw a RV larger than ours on one of them, That would have been a much more pleasant spot with a little more privacy. $25/night for no hooks and no working dump station felt like it was priced too high. You also get charged extra if you are not a WA state resident and want to make a reservation. Unlike most Western WA state parks, there is little or no vegetation between any of the RV sites in this park. Only sites with any privacy are in the tent or very small class B RV area. You are in the flight path of SeaTac so you do get that noise. On the plus side, nice hiking trail in the park and easy walk to the beach area. Probably not a park we'll stay in again. - DRFink
Jul 2013 - $23.00
Nice woodsy park between Seattle and Tacoma. We were in a 45' motorhome and except for one tight turn because of a parked camper sticking out, I was able to navigate thru the park and to the campsite with care, but no problem. The showers do not work (was told by camp host). The place is a bit overgrown. I had to trim a tree as not to scrape going into my site. Site 1 - 4 are best for big rigs. Easy to back in to and easy to pull out. No hookups (as advertised) and a good price. The beach is great. A nice paved path along the waterfront is nice. A good restaurant called Wally's Chowder House a couple of miles away was wonderful. The park is great for camping. Just not very well maintained with the lack of budget in the WA State Park System. - JoeVinnie
Jul 2011 - $22.00
The park was extremely well maintained. There were many trails to explore, and the beach access had excellent low-tide pooling for investigation. Our site right next to the creek was wonderful. Detractions included the airline traffic heading to/from Seatac (pretty minor, but noticeable) and the dry camping (offset by running a generator to recharge batteries). - bradrf
Holiday Drive Joint Base Lewis McChord AF, Washington 98438 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 49 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Jun 2019 - $25.00
Big rig friendly with level sites but overgrown on road driving to sites. Hard to find campground and GPS was not correct. Be sure to ask direction or follow email. Closed on Sunday and Monday and people in office was not very helpful. No WiFi and could not get satellite because of trees. No dog park but lots of grass to walk dog. Storage at campground was convenient and $5.00 a day. Convenient to commissary, exchange and library and dog kennel. - Fulltimersrv
Jun 2019 - $28.00
This was our third stay here, location good (very little to choose from in Seattle/Tacoma area); close to family, and easy access. Easy to get to park from any of the base gates, but for our 45ft, towing, the Logistics gate at McChord Field works best; a base map is helpful. Best to disconnect before entering park, and trees (which are kept well trimmed back and up) require some careful maneuvering, but it can be done successfully, even us very big rigs! There are several sites large enough for a big rig. Plenty of space around most sites, lots of fir trees, so potentially lots of tree debris at certain times of the year. Sites basically level, with occasional uneven pavement from roots. Being close to an airfield, there is the occasional airplane noise (doesn't bother us), but none this time, due to construction work on the runway. Facilities are nice and clean. Friendly, helpful staff. We noticed this time: garbage bin emptied, but not the recycling, was overflowing. - TD 1981-Navy Vets
Aug 2018 - $28.00
We were looking for a spot in the Seattle area and they were tough to find. We looked at the reviews of all three famcamps at Jpint Base Lewis McChord. This seemed the best. The reviews are pretty limited and old, so thought it was time to update them. First, the directions worked perfectly and got us to the main gate at McChord Field. We made it through the gate with no problem in our 35' Class A Motorhome with a toad. Talking with others here, they did as well. So do not worry about getting in. There are two lanes and no barriers. They do curve, but not an issue. Plenty of room to get through the gate. Just follow the directions on this page and no problem Next, the setting is tall ones and forested. Very pretty and a break from the urbaness of the surrounding city. That said, the roads are somewhat narrow but very navigatable. They seem to put all the bigger rigs in the FHU upper loop, sites 20-37. These are all back in sites. Not very level. We had to use blocks under the tires and jacks. Many of the sites have rear sewer that is up hill! Kind of a pain but very workable with some patience. There are lots of trees, but we and others we spoke with had no issues with needing to trim. The sites looked like they had been tended for foliage. Each site has a picnic table and grill. There is very limited connectivity in the upper loop. No way you will get any satellite with all the trees. There is no cable. We did get some local OTA channels, but not all the major ones. Some sites might be better than others. We had good usable Verizon coverage for both voice and data. Their wi-if is pretty much useless. You can only get it at the office, where the router is, and sometimes at the clubhouse,which is nearby. We have a WiFi booster and could not even pick it up. There are no repeaters in the Park, and the bandwidth up and don is in the single digits. Not an issue if you are here just camping. - Magnum34
10301 214th Ave E Bonney Lake, Washington 98391 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 90 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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May 2015 - $18.00
This RV park is mostly for people that want to stay longer term. Lots are larger with small rock and asphalt pads. Sewer hookups are different and on the wrong side of the RV sometimes.
There is about a lot of rules there and there are 2 that seem a bit extreme to us. One is that we had to weed our lots even though it cost us $485 a month. The other is that the RV's next to you can not hear noise from your area, which is difficult if your outside with friend BBQing. So this is not a place to stay if you like to have any social time with family or friends. Also electric is not included, and that is fine however out electric bill was really high and we were gone 2 weeks of each month. We were selling a house at the time and our 5 bedroom SB had a lower electric bill then the RV did. So not sure why that was. - Sohapi
Jun 2014 - $18.00
We had to stay here over a month as it was the only RV park in the area of our family's residence. Rate reflected is for a monthly rate of $425. Expect $40 back ground check (which has to be submitted prior to going to the park), and a amazing 13 page document of "rules". If staying a month or more you must contact the Electric company to have them activate your site. No laundry facilities, no pool, no amenities at all. Manager very snooty woman who is seldom around when you need information. We would not go back. - KomfortTravelers