The Chelan County Expo Center located in Cashmere Washington offers RV parking for visitors and event participants.
140 Spaces available with 50amp electrical, sewer, and water at all Pedestals
Garbage cans, picnic tables, and small shelter with fire ring
Restroom and shower facilities available in Park
Fenced and lighted. Surrounded by beautiful mountain views
Close to great restaurants, antique malls, white water rafting, mountain climbing, golfing, and/or biking
RV Park Vehicle Criteria
Before making a reservation at the Chelan County Expo RV Park, please note the following:
Your vehicle MUST be less than 20 years old and in good condition, Please contact the office if RV is older than 20 years.
Tow vehicle must accompany the RV throughout your stay. Drop-offs by a person not camping is not allowed.
With a paid RV site a tent is allowed on the RV site for an additional $10.00 per night, maximum 3 night tent stay.
Pets are NOT allowed on the Expo Center Main Campus.
Pets are allowed in the RV Park, provided they are kept on a leash and under the control of a responsible owner at all times. Pets may be off-leash in the designated dog run when attended by a responsible owner.
Wonderful place to stay! Large spots, quiet, good wifi and close to everything!! Will def be back😊
We were there for a GD rally. Campground host was super friendly. Sites were clean and well taken care of. Garabage might need to be taken out more when busy as the big cans were overflowing!
Fairly quiet at night and nice and close to walk to fair grounds. Roads coming and going aren’t very wide (no shoulder) for running/walking or biking.
Short drive in to Cashmere
The camp host was friendly and helpful you can stay there for $35 a night or dump your tanks for five dollars it's great just call ahead to make sure they don't have a fair going on and All sights are full Hook up with 50 amps,
A very quiet place, recommended for those who want some peace and quiet. Received us at short notice, wide and comfortable grass, clean toilets, nice view of mountains and spaces. Parking the RV on the grass - there is no shade and a path between the parking lots, so a long stay can be a bit challenging.
Here first week in October.. No fair activities. Very nice flat grassy locations with full hook up. Very quiet, except the occasional train horn. Dogs love too. Good host.