I called the number listed for this listing and was told I could overnight so we pulled in. Signs everywhere saying overnight parking prohibited. There’s no one to speak to. Rather than risk getting chased out, we decided to leave.
Campground is quite. Sites are a bit narrow. Sites 1-11 in first row slopes requiring you park rig at back to get level. Showers/laundry nice. WiFi signal appeared strong but didn’t work for me. Easy to explore Bellingham m, Mt Baker, Vancouver.
As others have pointed out it’s $20/night and $35 Fri-Sun. $35 seems outrageous for a place to park. With that said, we enjoyed our 3 days there. Site 67 was extra wide plenty of room for our car next to the rig. Sites on the left side appeared to...
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This campground is convenient to explore Mt Rainier from the south. There doesn’t appear to be any real defined boundary to this campground. Sites are not developed and simply marked by a post. We had plenty of room. It was quiet even though it’s...
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We had and spot with extra grass on patio side. Sites are concrete. Pool was refreshing in the summer heat. They do wine tastings in the office for a nominal fee. Plenty of tasting rooms within a 5 miles or less drive. Easy access of I-82, but you...
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Concrete pads. Sites are close together but ok. Big rig friendly. Very convenient to explore Columbia River waterfalls, Mount Hood/Fruit Loop, Portland. Quiet setting.
This was a last minute decision on a holiday weekend and they had space. There is a steep driveway off Hwy 6 but managed with our 40’MH and toad just fine. Most sites are older, run down trailers and motorhomes. Bathrooms and showers are subpar....
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The campground is decent gravel sites with sufficient room. It is right on US101 so there is road noise. I could not get either 30amp or 50 amp outlets to work. Camp host said they have had others complain but electricians have been out and said...
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