1 acre hosted by Patrick M.
1 RV site
All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
Enjoy an urban layover at this “secret garden” oasis! Property is tucked away off the main street in a manicured, park-like setting. Borders a private greenbelt with territorial and peek-a-boo mountain views. Easy walking distance to numerous open spaces, walking trails, parks/playgrounds, coffee shop and cafe in the adjacent, vibrant Greenbridge Community. 2 blocks to Westcrest Park, which has panoramic views of the city skyline, a flat open meadow, walking path, and an off-leash dog area.
Short distance (.75 mile) to hip and funky downtown White Center with a diverse array of restaurants, bars, breweries, shops and a roller rink! Everything you need, right here in the neighborhood: Grocery stores, Westwood Village shopping mall, McLendon Hardware, Walgreens and more. Conveniently located on bus lines to downtown Seattle, West Seattle, Capitol Hill, and Bellevue. And just a ~12-minute drive to SeaTac Airport or DT Seattle. Uber/Lyft rideshares abound.
Highland Park Hideaway offers easy access to downtown Seattle, Pike Place Market, Ferries, Seattle Center, Space Needle, Climate Pledge Arena, Alki Beach and so much more. Or head down to the stadiums for a Mariners, Sounders, Seahawks or Kraken game.
PLEASE NOTE: This driveway spot is best suited for Vanlife, Overlanders, truck camper, or small (24 ft max) RV. Property is at the dead end of a shared (w/neighbors) driveway (~100 yards from street) with tight turnaround radius. Rigs must be self-contained – no access to bathroom facilities.
Also, this being in an urban neighborhood setting – you will hear some city ‘white noise’ from planes, trains, automobiles, etc. Owner/host lives on-site.Garden view spot has territorial views looking east. Best suited for smaller rigs (24 ft total length max). Located at the dead end of a shared/private driveway with tight turnaround/backing radius if you are towing a trailer--but doable if you are good at maneuvering. Plenty of light exposure for solar panels. If power is needed, you will likely need an extension cord and 15 amp adapter to access 120V power outlet on outside of house.