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You certainly won't be sleeping in Seattle, a city that's on the go from dawn to dusk as well as being the world capital of coffee culture and home to the iconic Starbucks brand. Known as The Emerald City because of the vast amount of greenery that extends into the surrounding areas, Seattle is the northernmost major city in the US, located just 160 kilometres south of the Canadian border. It is a waterside city situated on the southeastern shore of Puget Sound, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean. Surrounded by stunning coastline and spectacular mountains, Seattle is a paradise for campervan and motorhome enthusiasts.
Finding the ideal camper van for hire in Seattle is as easy as ordering your regular flat white. Our website is simple to use and quickly narrows your search from a selection of motorhomes and campervans with a handy tool for price comparison and availability.
Read on to learn how to get the most out of your motorhome rental in Seattle.

Pick-up locations in Seattle and nearby
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Handy hints for your trip to Seattle
June, July, and August are amongst the best times of year to rent a motorhome in Seattle and explore the mountains and national parks. Rainfall is low, and Seattle and its surrounding areas enjoy high levels of uninterrupted sunshine, perfect for taking in those magnificent views. July and August only average 5-6 days of rain, and the ambient temperature is a comfortable 20-25 degrees. Seattle is infamously rainy outside the main season, so stick to the summer months.
- Campervan heavenIf you could design a dream location for campervan holidays, then Washington State is it. The Pacific Northwest is home to vibrant and exciting cities, large areas of remote forest, picturesque mountains and 3,000 miles of rugged coastline.
- The great outdoorsWhether you want to admire the scenery or get into the terrain hiking and biking, Washington State is home to 186 State Parks, three National Parks, 24 National Historic Landmarks and 17 National Natural Landmarks. The areas around Seattle are picturesque adventure playgrounds, so picking up campervan in Seattle is the ideal way to spend time in this unspoiled landscape.
- History and cultureMuseums in Seattle capture the native heritage with arts, crafts and other relics of the Pacific Indian tribes. More recent history is also documented, including MoPOP, the Museum of Pop Culture – Seattle was, after all, home to Jimi Hendrix – and the Museum of Flight. Aviation has always had a significant presence in Seattle, where Boeing has a proud history spanning more than a century.
Hire a campervan in Seattle: What does it actually cost?
Motorhome prices in Seattle vary depending on the season, region, and demand. Fortunately, with our price comparison tool, you can always keep an eye on rental costs. July is very popular among camping enthusiasts, so renting a campervan can cost around 239.32 £. You can travel more affordably in January, with average prices of 87.5 £.
Campervan offers for couples in Seattle
For a romantic trip for two exploring Seattle and other cities nearby, a smaller motorhome is just right. Discover our selection of vehicles for two people and explore together.
Campervan offers for families in Seattle
If you want to go on a family camping holiday in Seattle, we recommend a large motorhome. Alcove models are very popular with families with children, as the motorhomes are spacious and have several sleeping and seating areas.
Best campervan routes in Seattle
Mount Rainier National Park
Just under two hours southeast of Seattle, Mount Rainier National Park has jaw-dropping scenery, including waterfalls, mountains, and wildflower meadows. Officially classified as 97% wilderness, this is the place to return to nature, a haven for hikers and bikers, and a picture-postcard backdrop for campervan hire in Seattle. For the most scenic driving route, take the WA-7S and WA-706E, a distance of 154 kilometres.
Snoqualmie Falls
Visit after heavy rain or snow to see them at their most impressive. Named after the Snoqualmie Tribe, the falls are perfect to head to after you hire a campervan in Seattle, as they are just half an hour east of the city at a distance of 54 kilometres. The most direct route is the I-90 heading east. If you're heading back to Seattle, take the 203 to Duvall, then across to Woodinville, and back to the city via the 405. The 203 is a beautiful highway with stunning scenery and interesting stopping places.
Leavenworth
Leavenworth is a Bavarian-themed town just over two hours' drive from Seattle and 217 kilometres. This picturebook Alpine wonderland is a great visit during the autumn months and around Christmas, but beyond the town, the area is renowned for hiking during all four seasons. The most direct route from Seattle to Leavenworth is on the I-90 E and then the US-97 N. However, if you want to make a more extended, scenic trip, there is another route past Rimrock Lake, Narada Falls and Mount Rainier National Park, which is 547 kilometres and takes between six and seven hours. Motorhome for hire in Seattle makes this scenic journey even more fun.
Sites of interest and excursions in Seattle
Olympic National Park
Rent a campervan in Seattle and head to Olympic National Park. Olympic National Park is a spectacular wilderness, and a campervan is the perfect touring vehicle to view the ancient forests, including the Hoh Rain Forest, with a river valley so quiet it is known as the most silent place in the country. Enjoy remote beaches with views of the mountains. If you join a guided tour, there are interpretive nature walks with knowledgeable naturalist guides.
Seattle Coastline
If you like mountains with your beaches, then the coastline around Seattle ticks all the boxes. There are exceptional wildlife spotting opportunities, including whales, golden eagles, mountain lions, elk, and grey wolves, plus sea cave kayaking for the adventurous.
Victoria, Canada
Visit the capital of British Columbia, and don't forget your passport! Victoria is laid-back and old-fashioned compared to Seattle, with plenty of evidence of its British history with double-decker buses and cafes serving afternoon tea. Located on Vancouver Island, Victoria is known as Canada's Garden City because of its flowers and gardens and has the mildest climate of any Canadian location.

Campsites in Seattle and the surrounding area

Your stay for the first night
- Washington/Blake Island Marine State ParkBlake Island Campground
- Washington/Illahee State ParkIllahee Campground
- Washington/Saltwater State ParkSaltwater Campground
- Washington/Belfair State ParkBelfair Beach Loop Campground
- Washington/Twanoh State ParkTwanoh Campground
- Washington/Wallace Falls State ParkWallace Falls Campground
Some routes into America's national parks require drivers to either have a National Parks Pass or to pay an entrance fee.
Some vans are acceptable, but check the dimensions, as not all vans will fit. The ferries are very busy in the summer, but two routes – Port Townsend/Coupeville and Anacortes/San Juans – take reservations.
Almost every campervan is two-wheel drive, so not suitable for off-roading or rugged terrain. The scenery of Washington State's national parks is best explored on foot or by bike.
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