6 Must-Visit Washington State Spring 2025 Camping Destinations for RV Owners

 

Spring in Washington State is a magical time—flowers bloom, wildlife reawakens, mountains refresh the lower lands with melted snow and the tourist crowds haven’t quite arrived yet. Below, we’ve rounded up six epic spring camping destinations you’ll love in Washington – each offering unique sights, activities and excellent RV amenities to start your RV travel season off right.

ONE – Deception Pass State Park

Location: Near Anacortes on Whidbey Island

Why Spring Is Best:

  • Blooming wildflowers dot the lush coastal forests.
  • Mild temperatures and fewer visitors than during the summer high season.
  • Opportunities to explore tide pools at low tide without the heavy crowds.

RV Camping Benefits:

  • Multiple RV-friendly loops with partial hookups (electric and water).
  • Restrooms, showers and water stations available.
  • Easy access to the iconic Deception Pass Bridge and scenic views of Puget Sound.

RV Glass Tip: The coastal salt air can leave residue on your RV’s windshield. A thorough cleaning and inspection before and after your trip can guarantee clear views for safety and enjoyment.

 

TWO – Cape Disappointment State Park

Location: Southwest tip of Washington, near Ilwaco

Why Spring Is Best:

  • Spring migration season offers spectacular bird-watching near the coast.
  • Enjoy uncrowded beaches and scenic lighthouse visits at Cape Disappointment Lighthouse and North Head Lighthouse.
  • Moderate spring weather makes coastal hiking more comfortable.

RV Camping Benefits:

  • Over 50 full-hookup sites (water, electric, sewer) plus partial-hookup options.
  • Convenient dump station, restrooms and showers on-site.
  • Close proximity to charming small towns for supplies and local dining.

RV Glass Tip: Coastal storms can blow debris and sand. If you notice any cracks or chips in your windshield starting to form, let us handle repairs before they become bigger issues.

 

THREE – Sun Lakes–Dry Falls State Park

Location: Near Coulee City in Central Washington

Why Spring Is Best:

  • High-desert wildflowers are in full bloom against dramatic basalt cliffs.
  • Fishing season kicks off in the nearby lakes, perfect for anglers.
  • Warm but not scorching temperatures, making hiking, cycling and exploring more pleasant.

RV Camping Benefits:

  • Multiple RV sites offering electric and water hookups.
  • On-site dump station, restrooms and shower facilities.
  • Scenic views of one of North America’s largest former waterfalls, Dry Falls.

RV Glass Tip: Windshield glare can be intense in sunny, high-desert regions. Properly functioning windows and sunshades help reduce strain on your eyes and keep you safe on the road.

 

FOUR – Dosewallips State Park

Location: On the Olympic Peninsula, near Brinnon

Why Spring Is Best:

  • Springtime rains bring the Olympic Peninsula to life with lush greenery and roaring rivers.
  • Enjoy wildlife sightings such as elk herds and abundant bird species.
  • Less crowded than peak summer, making for a more peaceful getaway.

RV Camping Benefits:

  • Full-hookup and standard RV sites available.
  • Restrooms and shower facilities on-site.
  • Proximity to Olympic National Park hikes and other outdoor attractions.

RV Glass Tip: Rainy weather is common on the Peninsula. Make sure your RV’s windows and windshield seals are watertight to prevent leaks which can lead to foggy windows; this helps you to maintain a comfortable cabin environment.

 

FIVE – Lake Chelan State Park

Location: North Central Washington, southeast shore of Lake Chelan

Why Spring Is Best:

  • The surrounding hillsides burst with colorful blossoms, making for stunning views.
  • Fewer crowds mean plenty of space to enjoy lakeside relaxation.
  • Great fishing and nearby winery visits are perfect springtime activities.

RV Camping Benefits:

  • Most campsites accommodate RVs, with water and electric hookups.
  • Restrooms, showers and a dump station.
  • Easy lake access for boating, fishing and waterside picnics.

RV Glass Tip: Long drives to Lake Chelan can expose windshield chips and cracks.  Thoroughly inspect your windshield before you head out and give CGS a call if you find anything concerning.

 

SIX – Grayland Beach State Park

Location: Near Westport on Washington’s southwestern coast

Why Spring Is Best:

  • Springtime clamming (when in season) and beachcombing without summer crowds.
  • Ideal conditions for flying kites or simply enjoying serene beach strolls.
  • Tranquil atmosphere to soak in ocean views and sunsets.

RV Camping Benefits:

  • Partial-hookup sites (water, electric) with restrooms and showers.
  • Short walk to miles of sandy beach.
  • Close to Westport’s charter fishing and local seafood eateries.

RV Glass Tip: Salt spray and sand can accumulate on your windows. Routine cleaning helps keep your windows and windshield in great shape while maintaining visibility and aesthetics.

 

Prep Your RV for Spring Travel on the West Coast

Whether you’re waking up to the sound of crashing waves at Cape Disappointment (so incredibly NOT disappointing), or fishing at Sun Lakes–Dry Falls, spring is the perfect season to experience Washington’s natural beauty and temperate climate – especially with your RV in top shape.

At Custom Glass Solutions, we know how important it is to get your rig road-ready for your next adventure like the ones listed in this post. Checking to make sure your RV’s windows and windshields are in top shape is crucial for enjoying the scenic wonders of the Evergreen State, without obstruction or risk.

We specialize in RV windshield and window repair and replacement, so that you have a worry-free trip when you take to the open road, wherever you may be located.

Need RV glass repair or an RV windshield replacement? Whether you need a minor fix or a motorhome windshield replacement, contact us directly for expert sales and service at over 3,000 glass shops across the USA. You can begin your windshield repair process here using our easy form too. Safe travels!

Written by Matt Eder

Matt Eder