This campground is more of a resort than a campground, but we decided to splurge a little bit as a part of our longer journey to Flathead Lake, Montana. Our stay here covered four days, and it was trouble free.
The park is easy to find, being right off I-90 in Liberty Lake, Washington, just a few miles east of Spokane, and just west of the Idaho border. From westbound I-90, it’s almost a straight shot to the campground, with the only turn being a left into the park itself. On entering the park, the office is on the left with two staging spaces on the right. The staging spaces are a little short if you’re driving a 40-foot motorhome and towing a Jeep behind, but we had no issues pulling in. The Jeep just hangs out a bit in the back.
While the Liberty Lake RV Campground may be a little spendy ($74/night with discount), if your going to be in the Spokane Valley area for more than a day or two, I’d recommend it be placed high on your list. The friendly staff, clean and well-maintained facilities, and the proximity to services (fuel, restaurants, etc) make this campground a great place to stay.
The biggest issue I had was the price for a park that’s next to the freeway. $100 or more per night. The pads were nice but WiFi non-existent unless you pay an additional fee. We did and it was still not “streaming capable” as they stated. Buffered a lot and would disconnect. My husband had to go to office and work directly with their provider to get it to work at all. We’ve been to 5star resorts- try Deer Park Resort up north or the Quest RV park and save lots of money for better amenities. Both were gated/ secure and spacious sites and didn’t have the freeway noise
First, I want to address the issue of the cost. This place cost several million dollars to acquire the land, go through the approvals, install the infrastructure and amenities. It is a first class build out and those complaining about the price knew the cost before reserving the space. I backed up to the highway and was not bothered by noise (there is some distance to the highway). The manager was friendly and accommodated me a day early. It is near grocery, supply stores, restaurants and easy access to the interstate. Farmers market across street on Saturdays. It has a great dog park that is probably the best I have seen as far as space goes even if it is located in a dry retention area for storm water. On the flip side definitely too many cameras for me and area lights (that is a bit over the top). Would prefer more trees as well. You do not get that campground feel so much here but I still give it 5 stars for the effort and the fact there is another option to go to when the area in general has limited open options for RV's.