Discover Outdoor Charm at Washington’s Carl Precht Memorial RV Park

Wide-open spaces entice travelers to visit this rugged corner of the Evergreen State

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If your idea of the perfect getaway involves fresh mountain air, wide-open spaces, and all the comforts of your home on wheels, then Carl Precht Memorial RV Park in Omak, Washington, deserves a spot on your travel radar. Situated in the heart of the scenic Okanogan Valley, this hidden gem offers the perfect basecamp for outdoor adventure, small-town charm, and plenty of room to kick back and relax.

Where Small Town Hospitality Meets Big Outdoor Fun

Located just minutes from downtown Omak, 235 miles east of Seattle, Carl Precht Memorial RV Park combines easy access to amenities with peaceful seclusion. You’ll feel like you’ve discovered your own little slice of the Pacific Northwest — minus the crowds — and with a hearty helping of small-town hospitality.

Vast lawn in front of RV spaces.

Photo courtesy of Carl Precht Memorial RV Park.

This isn’t your average roadside RV stop. The park sits within Eastside Park, a sprawling community space filled with grassy fields, towering trees, walking paths, and even a disc golf course. Translation: You’re not just parking your RV — you’re settling into a park-like oasis that invites you to stretch your legs, soak up the sun, and enjoy the outdoors.

Spacious Sites and Laid-Back Vibes

One of the first things visitors notice about Carl Precht Memorial RV Park is the roominess of each space and the generous area between sites. Whether you’re pulling in with a compact camper van or a full-sized motorhome, you’ll appreciate the sense of privacy with each spot. Picnic tables and grassy patches invite you to dine al fresco or relax with a good book under the shade of mature trees.

And if you’re traveling with furry companions? Good news—the park is pet-friendly, so your four-legged friends can join in on the adventure.

RVs under shade.

Photo courtesy of Carl Precht Memorial RV Park.

The Perfect Launchpad for Adventure

Carl Precht Memorial RV Park isn’t just about quiet evenings under the stars (though there are plenty of those to go around). Its location makes it a prime spot for exploring the best of Okanogan County and beyond.

Start your morning with a stroll along the Okanogan River, just a short walk from your campsite. Anglers will find plenty of fishing spots, while wildlife enthusiasts can keep an eye out for local birds and critters. Feeling more ambitious? Lace up your hiking boots and head to nearby trails in the Cascade Mountains or the Okanogan National Forest for breathtaking views and peaceful solitude.

In the summer, Omak comes alive with events, and none is more iconic than the famous Omak Stampede & Suicide Race in early August. If your visit lines up with this legendary rodeo, you’re in for a uniquely Western spectacle you won’t soon forget.

Washington’s Grand Coulee Dam lies south of Omak. Photo: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

Explore Omak’s Local Flavor

After a day of outdoor exploration, head into Omak to experience this friendly community’s charm. Grab a coffee at a cozy café, browse local shops, or visit the Okanogan County Historical Museum to get a taste of the area’s rich history.

For something truly special, explore the nearby Colville Confederated Tribes lands, home to vibrant Native American culture and breathtaking landscapes. Many visitors also enjoy a scenic drive along the Cascade Loop, Washington’s premier road trip route that showcases everything from alpine peaks to vineyard-dotted valleys.

A Peaceful Retreat for Every Traveler

Families love the nearby playgrounds, ball fields, and open spaces for games and picnics. Couples enjoy the romantic sunsets and easy access to wine tasting rooms in the area. Solo travelers appreciate the safety, quiet, and friendly faces they encounter around the park. Reserve your spot  at Carl Precht Memorial RV Park.

 

RV.com Staff
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