Tall Chief RV Campground

4.0
427 reviews

About

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Tall Chief Campground is located in Fall City, just 25 miles from Seattle and 10 minutes from beautiful Snoqualmie Falls! Book your stay and take part in all that Seattle has to offer including Pike Place Market, local wineries, sporting, cultural events and world-class shopping! Many of Washington State's premier attractions and natural wonders are less than one hour's drive from this RV campground in Seattle!

Details

  • Kid friendlyAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Tall Chief RV Campground
29290 SE 8th St., Fall City, WA
98024, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.0
427 reviews
5 stars
202
4 stars
111
3 stars
48
2 stars
26
1 star
40
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    Cara Melo
    Sep 13, 2025
    1.0
    I was there 8/21/25 to 8/24/25 camping in yurt with my kids and was very sad and bored 😪. Because the swimming pool was close 😞 basically i did reservation for used the swimming pool and i did contact if they can refund some money back but the tall chief page show is error for putting complaints 😞
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    Kelly Wick
    Sep 9, 2025
    3.0
    Septic alarm beeps 24/7 - annoying as can be…
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    Pukil Larson
    Aug 27, 2025
    1.0
    Summer family vacation we booked Tall chief 3 months ago for 3 nights 4days this trip with our Grandkids they are so exciting too be there But exciting turn into anger because Pool and hot tub Is closed whole time we’ve been there Very disappointed They should put the Sign (main gate) ~~~ also, mini golf place is disgusting. looks like no one take care. Pool table is pool stick is not that good no choke Internet is not working. Very disappointed it.
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    April S
    Aug 26, 2025
    2.0
    We stayed in a yurt and some or our other family stayed in a cabin and across from them, an RV. There are only 2 yurts and they’re both at the end of the property that backs up to some private property who have roosters and a large dog. You may not see them, but you will absolutely hear them. It’s also rather dark at that end and could use some additional lighting on the pathway. You might think my biggest critique is that the pool was inoperable for our entire August vacation, but luckily, there were a lot of other water activities nearby to stay cool. My biggest gripe was the sewer dump station’s location. In order to get to the bathrooms on the north end, which is situated near the yurts, you not only have to walk past four huge industrial size garbage bins, but the sewer dump site is within 20/30 feet of the bathrooms. The first thing most people do in the morning is go to the restroom, and I tell you what, smelling feces first thing in the morning was not a pleasant way to start the day, or end it. I would not suggest staying in a yurt here or reserving RV space that is anything north of the dump station, period. It may be a little closer, but that smell doesn’t go away just because you do. Enduring that smell multiple times a day… Especially first thing in the morning and last thing before sleeping id just not worth the short trip to the bathrooms. On the up side, the area is beautiful. You’re only about 25 minutes from Redmond but you feel like your worlds away. I would definitely stay here again, but only on the south side of the park with a functioning pool.
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    Alayna Melton
    Aug 23, 2025
    1.0
    I left this campground angry. It seems many others have before me as well. We were told we had a 50 amp site, but upon arrival (during an excessive heat warning mind you) that there weren't any 50 amps sites available. We need the 50 amps to cool our rig for pets and small children and were relying on that. Without it we had no choice but to leave and find another campground with a 40 ft rig on the same day. After calling all of the campgrounds in the area we were lucky to find one 45 minutes away. Shameless. We were expecting issues from tall chief based on the reviews but we didn't even make it through the gate without having problems.