Washington RV Parks with EV Charging
Discover 5 RV parks in Washington with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.
Washington offers RV travelers stunning Pacific coastline, Cascade Mountains, Olympic rainforest, and San Juan Islands beauty. From Mount Rainier to North Cascades to Puget Sound, the Evergreen State provides exceptional camping diversity. Strong EV infrastructure in populated areas supports electric vehicle exploration of Washington's natural wonders.
RV Camping in Washington
Washington features numerous state parks including spectacular coastal parks, Mount Rainier National Park, North Cascades, Olympic National Park, and San Juan Islands camping. The state offers incredible diversity from temperate rainforest to alpine meadows to ocean beaches. Most parks provide modern facilities. Many parks are year-round, though mountain areas are seasonal.
EV Charging Infrastructure in Washington
Washington has excellent EV charging infrastructure along I-5, I-90, and around Seattle-Tacoma. The state's progressive environmental policies mean strong EV support. However, eastern Washington and remote areas have limited charging. Mountain passes impact range significantly. Tesla Superchargers and other networks provide good coverage in populated areas. The West Coast Electric Highway supports coastal travel.
Planning Your EV RV Trip
Washington coastal and lowland camping is year-round but summer (July-August) offers the most sun - PNW summers are magnificent. Fall brings rain but beautiful colors. Mountain camping is seasonal (July-September) with snow possible into July at high elevations. Popular parks book far in advance for summer. Plan charging carefully for eastern Washington and mountain areas. The varied terrain significantly impacts range. Consider shoulder seasons for fewer crowds and still-pleasant weather.
Verified RV Parks in Washington
Silverline Lakeside Resort
EV Charging No EV charging without prior consent from Silverline Lakeside Resort office staff. Additional charges will apply. / No plugging into power posts at sites that you are not paying for, whether it's for charging an EV, trailer, or any other purpose. This is considered stealing power and will result in a $275 fine per occurance.
Lynden / Bellingham KOA Journey
No electric vehicle charging allowed. Please do not connect electric vehicle chargers to any of our campsite pedestals.
Lone Fir Resort
Our cabins and rooms do not support EV charging. If you are a hotel/cabin guest, would like to charge your EV, and there is a RV spot available, we can add a $20 EV charging fee to your reservation per day. If there is no RV spot available, then EV charging is not available.
Swinomish Casino & Lodge RV Park
If you're looking to charge your vehicle, we have limited EV charging stations available in the Lodge parking lot. Please contact the Lodge Front Desk for more information.
Winthrop / N. Cascades National Park KOA Holiday
No EV charging at this campground.
Pro Tips for EV Camping in Washington
When planning your electric vehicle road trip to Washington, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.
Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!