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The Seattle area is one of the most exciting places in America. It has a bustling urban core powered by technology giants like Amazon and Microsoft. It’s also surrounded by green forests, clear water, and towering mountains. An RV rental in Bellevue may be the best way to explore this city of contrasts. Planted five miles north of Mercer Island and six miles south of Kirkland, Bellevue’s in an excellent centralized spot, allowing you to explore the Seattle metro’s sites and scenes. From your base in a spacious and comfortable RV park, you can extend your stay in the Seattle area and experience more of what this place has to offer.

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The Great Outdoors

If you want rich cultural history, a diverse array of natural scenery, and mild outdoor weather to enjoy it all, you have come to the right place. The Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park is a good starting location. Much of the best that the region has to offer is all in one place, with its lush greenery, rugged mountains, and colorful flowers. Dozens of hiking and biking trails crisscross the 3,000-plus acre park. Some are designed for families, while others are a little more challenging. All of them have helpful historical markers that add to your enjoyment.

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Spaces like Bellevue are designed to be seen in an RV, because an indoor hotel room is no place to spend your

Exploring the City

Any review of the things to do in the Bellevue area should probably start with the Museum of Flight. It’s the largest private air and space museum in the world. Some of the aircraft on display include the first jet airliner, a prototype Boeing 737, one of only two remaining flyable DC-2s, and a Space Shuttle trainer.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Bellevue Botanical Park and Wilburton Hill Park Trail, WABellevue, WA
  • Kelsey Creek Farm, WABellevue, WA
  • Mercer Slough Nature Park Trail, WABellevue, WA
  • Cross Kirkland Corridor, WAKirkland, WA
  • Watershed Park Trail, WAKirkland, WA
  • Larsen Lake to Phantom Lake, WABridle Trails State Park, WA
  • Coyote Loop Trail, WABridle Trails State Park, WA
  • Trillium Trail, WABridle Trails State Park, WA
  • Lake to Lake Trail, WABellevue, WA
  • Washington Park Walking Tour, WASeattle, WA

Recent RV rental reviews in Bellevue

Brody H.

December, 2025

Great experience overall! My first time renting a camper. Host was very accommodating and responsive to any inquires. Camper is perfect for 1-2 people. Heater works fantastic! Instant hot water heater was a nice touch, too. This is a camper I would own!
Jasmine W.

December, 2025

The van was perfect for a first time van lifer. Everything (ie. setting up the water/electric connection, cleaning out the gray water tank, cassette toilet) was extremely intuitive. The layout of the van was perfect for 2 people and the amenities (ie. Toaster, air fryer) was great for tasty meals on the road.
Marcia H.

December, 2025

The RV was perfect for our need. Everything we needed was there and it was very comfy. We would certainly rent it again.

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