R.V. parking in near marysville wa HELP

starcrafttom

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so my folks are coming up for the summer to visit and hit all the air shows in the north west. They show their plane and love flying up here. They also will be looking for a large boat this summer, some thing in the 40 ft range. They have a 40 ft 5th wheels with two pull outs and need a place to stay near us for the summer. i have tried all the usual places in the area and have hit a snag. it seems that these is a pipe line going into this areas in the summer . seems all the trailer parks are filling up with pipe line workers for the rest of the year. So does any one know of a place where my folks can stay or land they can rent. I have talked to larry from the nancy h and he has a place at susan by resort but can only lend it out for 10 days at a time. My folks may endup buying a spot there but are really not interested in that for any long time solution. if they can find a boat this summer, harder then it sounds, they will take the trailler home and use the boat when every they come up here. They needa place for a t least three months that has water power and sewer.I can not have trailers in front of my house in marysville, city laws, and I have no sewer hook up. If any one knows a anwser to our problem let me know, thank you.
 
Sometimes fairgrounds will rent RV spaces. Don't know if Monroe is to far for you.
There is a park down in Lynnwood near 220th & 99
Did they ever complete the RV park that was in the planning, halfway between Arlington and Darrington, below Whitehorse Mtn?

The old Good Sam park in Marysville is full?

Good luck
 
try the trailer park on the Stilly at Silvana. we used to rent a spot there. there was water and some had grey water drainage. there are comunity toilets along the road and some had electric. I havn't been down there for several years.
when you drive thru Silvana, there is a road that heads west over the RR tracks just north of the fire dept.. go on that road to the end of the road.
 
Hi Tom,
If your folks can buy a Good Sam/Trailer Life Campground Guide Book (available at Camping World and most RV accessory places and many book stores), they will find EVERY campground in the area... complete with all the details of the campground (# of sites, road conditions, facilities, cleanliness, scenic rating, directions, type of hook-ups, phone #, price, etc, etc). We don't travel in our RV without this book.

This thing is as thick as the New York City phone book - they will be able to find something (if it exists) near you. HTH

Best wishes,
Jim Bathurst
 
Tom,
There is a place called Lake Pleasant near Bothell that might do. It's just about 1 mile off of 405 a few miles S of the I5-405 intersection. Not exactly in the "Marysville area" but not TOO far. It's very close to my favorite wine shop...

Roger
 
Tom,

If you haven't checked them already, there are a couple of RV parks near Lake Goodwin. Thats only about 10 miles from Marysville.
 
Tom,
They tore out the RV Park at Smokey Point for the new Target and Costco, but Larry H. is on the right track I believe. Several years ago, we considered putting our 29' travel trailer in an RV park (for the summer) on the west side of Lake Goodwin. It appeared to be a fairly nice facility back then. It is on the lake and you could probably secure your boat up to the place.
Dave S.
 
All the parks in the lake goodwin area are full with the pipe line people. Pleasent lake is nice but a little to far from my place. I will try the others mentioned. Thanks for the help as the search goes on.
 
Dave,

Diane and I kept our trailer there for a couple of years to spend the summers. Great spot and we would like to go back. Good fishing in Goodwin too.

Dusty
 
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