Find & reserve the best campsites near Maple Valley, Washington. Tent, cabin & RV camp on private & State Parks, on local farms, vineyards & nature preserves. Water and electrical hookups are also available. These are typically large open fields where the entire group may setup camp. While not technically 'camping' sites, camping cabins are great options for people who want protection from the elements, but also a cheaper option than renting a full cabin. Informed RVers have rated 20 campgrounds near Covington, Washington. Access 1927 trusted reviews, 0 photos & 0 tips from fellow RVers. Find the best campgrounds & rv parks near Covington, Washington.
Find & reserve the best campsites near Maple Valley, Washington. Tent, cabin & RV camp on private & State Parks, on local farms, vineyards & nature preserves. Water and electrical hookups are also available. These are typically large open fields where the entire group may setup camp. While not technically 'camping' sites, camping cabins are great options for people who want protection from the elements, but also a cheaper option than renting a full cabin. Informed RVers have rated 20 campgrounds near Covington, Washington. Access 1927 trusted reviews, 0 photos & 0 tips from fellow RVers. Find the best campgrounds & rv parks near Covington, Washington.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where are the Hosts located (and why don't we share that information)?
- A: You can view the general locations of the Hosts at our Host Locations Page. Once you have zoomedin as far as the map will go, double-click on it. The more you double-click, the closer it will take youto the exact city of the Host. The icons will show you the type of business they are.
Out of respect for our Hosts privacy, complete details of the Host locations are only available tomembers. Please understand that if we released the Host information to the general public, too manypeople would abuse the info, upsetting the Hosts and harming the program. We don't want to put our Hostsin the awkward position of having to turn away people who are not in the program and think they are RVlocations.
We do have a 3 month 100% money back guarantee if you find that this program won't work for you. - Q: Are pets allowed?
- A: About 90% of our Hosts are pet-friendly. Nearly all of the Hosts permit pets on a leash atyour vehicle. Specific instructions may be on the Host information page. Some Hosts may only allow petsin the parking area. Respect that you are on private property and do not allow your pets to run free.Please note that many of our farms have working animals and ask the Host what is acceptable. Your petmay be friendly but other animals may see it as a threat and react accordingly. Be sure to be aresponsible pet owner and clean up after them. Woof-Woof-Meow.
- Q: Are there hook-ups?
- A: Locations with hook-ups are the exception rather than the norm, and for this reason, werequire all members to be self-contained. The Hosts are, first and foremost, wineries/farms/museums anddo not provide the services that you would find at a campground. However, a small number of the Hosts dooffer electricity or water. This will be listed on the Host information page. Some provide thiscomplimentary and others have an optional (but not required to use) hook-up available for a charge.
- Q: How long can I stay?
- A: Harvest Hosts is set up as an overnight program with stays of a maximum of 24 hours. At yourHost's discretion, he/she may invite you to stay an additional night but we discourage multiple nightstays as to not 'wear out our welcome.' Please do not ask if you can stay additional nights. This is tobe an invitation from the Host.
- Q: Are generators allowed?
- A: We understand that in hot weather it would be nice to have electricity, and some of the Hostsare amenable to allowing reasonable use of generators during a visit. You will need to ask each Hostwhen you call to make reservations. If you are parked near the Host's neighbors or other HH Members,please use your generator sparingly.
- Q: What type of RV's are allowed?
- A: All classes of RV's are allowed (Class A, Class B, Class C) including Motor Coaches, FifthWheel Campers, Travel Trailers, Toy Haulers, Camper Vans, Truck Campers, and Schoolies. Towed Vehiclesare also acceptable.
All Vehicles must be fully self contained: Your RV must have an interior toilet and built-inholding tanks for waste water. Porta-potties are acceptable but must be dumped off-site at anappropriate facility. The dumping of any gray water on Host properties is prohibited. You must haveinterior cooking facilities. Sorry, no tents of any kind allowed.
Prohibited: Tents, campers with tent pop-outs, mini-vans, sleeping in cars or trucks. - Q: How do you get a reservation?
- A: Each Host has an information page with the contact phone number and name of the person tospeak to. Most of the time, we suggest a 24 hour to 2 week period of contacting the Hosts forreservations.
- Q: Is there competition for parking spaces?
- A: Most of our Hosts have multiple parking spots for RV's so competition for spaces isn'ttypically an issue. Those Hosts that are along major highways can be busier than those off the beatenpath. Be sure and call in advance to check for availability.
- Q: Is the membership from the time you join or do you renew in January each year?
- A: Memberships are 365 days from the day you join. Your renewal would be the following year onthe same date.
- Q: What are check-in times?
- A: Each Host has their own requirements and those will be listed on the Host information page. Wesuggest you make plans to arrive/depart when they are open for business so you are able to support themwith a small purchase to say thank you for their hospitality. Interacting with the Hosts and supportingthem with a purchase is an integral part of the Harvest Hosts program. Make your stop your destination,arrive early enough to enjoy your visit and make new friends.
- Q: What if we don't drink?
- A: No problem! About 45% of our Hosts are farms, museums and other unique attractions that arenot alcohol related. Most of the wineries and breweries have food, gifts, and other options that you canpurchase when you visit. Many of our members love to buy gifts for others on their adventures. There arelots of options for you!
Full Hookup Camping Near Maple Valley Vt
The ZIP code 98038 is associated with the city of Maple Valley in King County in the state of Washington. More about 98038 Camping For more information about camping in 98038 (Washington), or for additional resources regarding experiencing the outdoors in WA, visit the National Park Service.