Bellingham RV Park

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  • (3.6)5 reviews

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Backpacker
Cabin
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RV Camping
Tent Camping
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About Campground

The Bellingham RV Park is located just off of I-5 in Northern Washington. A short drive south of the Canadian border and about 2 hours away from Seattle. The family-owned park features a general store, library, laundry facilities, horseshoes, and complimentary coffee and cookies. The park can accommodate any size rig. The park is “big rig” friendly. An easy access off the interstate, Bellingham RV Park is great for cross border shopping, casinos, and weekend getaways. The park is also the gateway to Canada, Alaska, and the San Juan Islands by either the ferry or the interstate. Bellingham International Airport is a short drive away! The park is within 10 minutes of shopping, hiking trails, and some of the best sight-seeing in the area. Enjoy the sunset walks along Bellingham Bay or golfing at one of many golf courses. We are open all year round.

Directions

I-5 NORTHBOUND

Take Exit 258

Left at the end of the ramp (across overpass)

Turn right on to Bennett Drive (2nd light by Cruisin’ Coffee)

Bellingham RV Park is on the left

I-5 SOUTHBOUND

Take Exit 258

Right at the end of the ramp

Turn Right on to Bennett Drive (1st light by Cruisin’ Coffee)

Bellingham RV Park is on the left

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.6

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Nancy Winters (Davila)

1 year ago
5/5

First Campground we stayed at once we made the drive from Alaska. We arrived around 11:30 pm, with no reservations but it was very easy to see what sites were still available. The RV Park was very well maintained and clean, the staff was so friendly and sweet. There is a laundry room next to the office.

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Marc Vigna

11 months ago
5/5

Huge shout out to the folks at Bellingham RV Park. I made a reservation online weeks ago and completely failed to notice/read the bold colored print in the email confirmation requiring to call in with CC info within 72 hours to actually confirm. We arrived with our 40 foot fifth wheel to find out we indeed had no reservation. We were in town to get our daughter moved in to WWU for her freshman year and had to stay somewhere. The incredibly kind lady (sorry I forgot her name!) moved heaven and earth for us to get our rig squeezed into the only remaining site (we were very lucky that was even available), and even let us park our truck in a reserved parking space for the weekend! Thank you so much Bellingham RV Park!

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Tyler M

1 year ago
5/5

This place is great! Everyone is very friendly, facilities are nice and clean. Fantastic location in town, yet feels secluded. We had a small teardrop and we’re the smallest here. Very quiet campground ( no noisy neighbors). Would definitely stay again.

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JJ The rambler

10 months ago
1/5

We stayed here twice for two weeks each time. It is overall a tight fitting park, but in a good location. The manager, Tess and other front desk person, Kathy were fabulous, eager to help. Please be warned about Michael. You will notice him as he walks laps around the park with his hands and jaw clenched eager to reprimand you. Our 19 year old daughter would come visit and he would chase her down to find out why she was parking in the designated 3 hour spots. One morning prior to sun rise he scared my coworker who was parked in her car in the parking area waiting for me for about 5 minutes. He has cameras in his trailer and is watching. It is creepy! We had a repairman coming and he followed them and the repairman stated he does not like coming to this park because of the parking “Nazi.”. My wife had to intercede to allow him to park on our site when Michael wanted him to park at the hotel next door and lug his tools. Finally, on three separate evening occasions when we had visitors he would knock on our door to discuss parking or other concerns. To be honest I do not understand why the park tolerates this guy! We are full time RVers we have never had this type of experience!

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Cindy Christman

8 months ago
2/5

where do I start? I lived here full time for 3 years. Biggest problem was Michael. He patrolled the property for any violations, usually parking. There is none! one space per unit and don't dare have someone bring something to your home to drop off because Michael will be at your door in seconds. I believe he has a camera in his unit that watches everyone. Even after we were told a visitor can have 15 minutes to come and then go, he was at my door, on Easter no less, 2 minutes after a friend parked to bring me a dinner.

I had mud coming out of my faucets and paid my repair guy $ 100 to figure out what was wrong, only to find out they had been working on the pipes in the park, but no notice to us.

I was over charged because of how they billed full timers to the point I seriously considered going to the landlord/tenant dispute center but was just so glad to get out of there.

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