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Hello. I’m new to this forum and looking for recommendations for RV parks in Washington near Seattle. We are travelling from Victoria BC. We prefer a pull thru as we are 45’ and flat towing a Jeep. Also good cellular service and/or WIFI is required.

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LEAHROCHE.  Welcome to the Forum!:)

Wish I could be of help, there are others who will come on, in the next 4 hours.  

Carl C.

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9 hours ago, LEAHROCHE said:

Hello. I’m new to this forum and looking for recommendations for RV parks in Washington near Seattle. We are travelling from Victoria BC. We prefer a pull thru as we are 45’ and flat towing a Jeep. Also good cellular service and/or WIFI is required.

Welcome to the forum. There is a KOA with pull throughs. I don't know about WIFI but service from Amazon should be quick as they have a fulfilment center across the street.

Eagle Tree RV Park has some pull throughs to.

Bill 

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1 hour ago, LEAHROCHE said:

OK Thanks. Thought I would put it out there. I will Keep in mind the Amazon location wildebill 308

You might find some of this info helpful, it is from an earlier post.

Here are some tools to help you plan your trip. RV Parky is a good tool to find places to stay and plan route. http://www.rvparky.com/
Gas Buddy You can download it from your app store. Find cheap gas and you can record your gas/fuel expenses. You can look ahead and see what the prices are where you are headed . It helps plan fuel stops.
RV park reviews is a good tool to see what other people think about a place. http://www.rvparkreviews.com/
NPS you can look up things to see/points of interest. https://www.nps.gov/index.htm
You can also see what campgrounds are available in the different parks.   
Also look at getting a pass and if you are 62 or older definitely get a Senior Pass it is a $100.00 Lifetime pass that covers everyone in your car. https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm
 You may have to wait till you get to your first park they have a great way to record the parks you have been to. It is called a Passport, you buy it in the visitor’s center, it kind of looks like a Passport but you add stickers and stamp the date and time you were at the park.  
One other thing you need is get a Passport America discount card. This is a tool to help campgrounds fill empty spots during the week or slow times. Each campground sets the time and discount but most times it is 50% and some places 3-4 days.
We saved about $450.00 last year. I think I got my $44.00 back. http://www.passport-america.com/
For navigation, I highly recommend CoPilot. We have used it for several years and it does a great job. The big benefit is you can down load maps when you have Wi-Fi and it doesn’t use data. I have it on the phones and on my tablet. The tablet gives a bigger picture to see and follow. 
I like Yelp when on the road to see what places there are and to get reviews, see menus. Who wants to drive 2000 miles to eat the same fast food stuff you have at home.
Oh Ranger, is a park locator for those hidden gems like Antelope Island in the great Salt Lake.
Rest Stops, is a good app. You might look at the apps for all the big truck stops Pilot Flying J, Loves, or get the ALLSTAYS Big Truck Stops. 

Bill
 

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I have heard many people stay are Paradise lake near Bothell, WA.  I have been there, it is OK.  There may be some closer, but I am not aware of them.

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The Seattle area is incredibly busy. Good luck finding anything remotely acceptable. Look further out and drive in to where you need to be.

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