Full-hookup private RV park in the Yakima Valley wine country with 35 sites (65 ft max, 50 amp). Yakima Valley's longest-pull-through private park, minutes from dozens of wineries.
Sunnyside RV Park is one of the most RV-spacious private campgrounds in eastern Washington, with 35 full-hookup, 50-amp sites accommodating rigs up to an impressive 65 feet — ideal for large fifth wheels and Class A motorhomes with tow cars. The park sits in the heart of the Yakima Valley at Sunnyside, surrounded by the wine grape vineyards, hop fields, and apple orchards that make this valley Washington's agricultural engine. Over 200 wineries operate within 30 miles, and the Sunnyside area hosts the annual Sunnyside Hot Air Balloon Stampede each August. Yakima is 25 miles west for Costco and major retail. Kennewick/Richland/Pasco (Tri-Cities) is 45 miles east. The saltwater pool is a popular summer amenity. This is the premier private park for wine country touring in the Yakima Valley.
Sunnyside sits in the lower Yakima Valley in the heart of Washington's largest wine-producing region, where the Columbia Plateau's basalt landscape creates a sun-baked, semi-arid environment receiving just 8 inches of rain annually in the rain shadow of the Cascades. The Yakima River corridor supports populations of mink, river otter, and great blue heron in the cottonwood gallery forest threading through otherwise agricultural terrain, and the river remains a managed wild steelhead fishery despite decades of agricultural water use. The Yakima Canyon scenic highway 20 miles north provides access to some of the finest raptor-watching terrain in the Columbia Basin, with nesting golden eagles and prairie falcons on the canyon walls above one of Washington's most productive blue-ribbon trout streams.
Sourced from first-hand visits, park ranger notes, and RV community reports. Updated when conditions change.
Full hookup pull-through sites available for big rigs. Clean, well-maintained, and practical — a comfortable base for Yakima Valley wine country touring and apple orchard visits. Close to grocery stores and Yakima's restaurants. More of a practical overnight stop than a destination, but very comfortable and good value. The Yakima Valley wine trail extends in both directions from here.
| 📍 Nearest Town | Sunnyside (0 mi) |
| ⛽ Gas Station | — |
| 🛒 Grocery Store | — |
| 🏪 Costco | 25 mi |
| ☕ Starbucks | — |
| 🏕️ Nearest State Park | 25 mi |
Stock up in Sunnyside (0 mi) before heading out — services get limited near the campground.
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