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Timberland RV Park
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Timberland RV Park

South Bend, Washington
3.7 (37 reviews)

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About Timberland RV Park

Campground in Washington.

Timberland RV Park offers a welcoming retreat for RV enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of Washington State. Located in a region known for its lush forests and outdoor recreation opportunities, this park serves as an ideal base camp for travelers seeking to experience the Pacific Northwest's distinctive character and charm.

Washington's landscape is characterized by towering evergreens, dramatic mountain vistas, and pristine waterways that have captivated visitors for generations. The area surrounding Timberland RV Park provides easy access to some of the region's most beloved outdoor destinations. Hiking trails wind through ancient forests, offering everything from leisurely nature walks to more challenging alpine adventures. Fishing enthusiasts will find excellent opportunities in local rivers and streams, while those interested in wildlife viewing can spot deer, elk, and various bird species in their natural habitats.

The Pacific Northwest is renowned for its mild climate and abundant natural attractions. Visitors often explore nearby state parks, scenic byways, and viewpoints that showcase Washington's diverse ecosystems. The region's towns and communities offer charming local shops, restaurants serving regional cuisine, and cultural attractions that reflect the area's rich heritage. Whether you're interested in art galleries, local farmers markets, or historic sites, the surrounding communities provide authentic Pacific Northwest experiences.

Timberland RV Park appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families enjoy the safe, accessible environment for their RV vacations, while retirees appreciate the peaceful setting and proximity to outdoor recreation. Solo travelers and couples find it an excellent launching point for exploring Washington's natural wonders. The park's location makes it convenient for those traversing the Pacific Northwest corridor, whether heading north toward British Columbia or south toward Oregon and California.

The area experiences the region's characteristic seasons, with mild summers perfect for outdoor exploration and colder winters that transform the landscape. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making these ideal times for many visitors. No matter the season, Timberland RV Park provides a comfortable home base for your Washington adventure.
3.7

Rating

37

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

South Bend is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for South Bend.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near South Bend. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Timberland RV Park Reviews

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MacKenzie Sexton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by MacKenzie Sexton

Great place to stay. Sandy the owner runs a pretty tight ship so if you want a peaceful quiet stay this place is for you. Monthly rent is the cheapest in town for the best quality and location. Stayed here for three months and never had any problems or felt unsafe.

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David does Stuff

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by David does Stuff

This really isn’t an RV Park any more. It’s more of a mobile home Park for long term RV parking. It was so crowded I couldn’t even pull through a “pull through” because the RV’s were so close together and the rows were too close. I had to back in which wasn’t a problem but it’s something you should be prepared for. It has potential to be a nice place but it’s much too crowded. It was quiet but my... This really isn’t an RV Park any more. It’s more of a mobile home Park for long term RV parking. It was so crowded I couldn’t even pull through a “pull through” because the RV’s were so close together and the rows were too close. I had to back in which wasn’t a problem but it’s something you should be prepared for. It has potential to be a nice place but it’s much too crowded. It was quiet but my spot was only 3/4 of a spot. My choice was to be able to open the door so we could get in or use the slide but not both. The compromise was open the door and open the slide just enough to move inside the trailer. The long term people on either side had slides that opened towards us. It seemed to me that the rules were totally ignored by the long term renters. Most of the other pictures were posted from where the RV’s were parked and they are accurate but you need to see where the RV will be. The rate was $30 at this time but I’d actually rather have stayed in a parking lot or rest area.

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Duwane Keahey

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Duwane Keahey

Very well run park. Dog run is in a beautiful area near the bay. Sandy has been very helpful anytime that we had questions. Would return in a heartbeat when back in the area.

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Stephanie Painton

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Stephanie Painton

Let's put in a parking lot and call it an RV park--- also- give the tent campers the best real estate that the rvers can't use when they are there. No where at all to walk the dog. Treated us like we were lucky to be there. We would have been there 8 weeks, but left after 4.

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Lynnwood Mom

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Lynnwood Mom

Rv park was clean and had pretty views of the mountains and the inlet of the ocean. Bathrooms need a key to get in and were clean. Great stop for a couple of nights on the way to the ocean.

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