Ok, I probably shouldn't tell you this is the place to stay for tulip festival, because now how am I going to get reservations for next year?? :) It's also a great jumping-off point for excellent road bike riding all around the area. For an extra...
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Wasa Lake is one of our family's favorite places to stay. The beach on the lake is wonderful, and by autumn the water is warmed up nicely. There is a super cool children's bike park (these are big in Canada, it seems). The campsites are very...
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Here you are parked on the roads, and you have a little strip of grass next to the road which is your "campsite". We stayed here so we could have a fire, and in return gave up water/sewer. Bad choice. Next time, we are staying in the Trailer...
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The main benefit to this place is being very close to the icefields, so you can get on the 9am tour. This tour slot means less waiting, less crowds, and less bother, so it's worth it. The other benefit is that it's an amazingly beautiful...
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Offseason ★★★★☆
There's nothing real special about this place other than its location, if you need to be in this area. The other advantage is that it isn't a run-down hovel like many of the RV parks in this town. It's a simple grass field with...
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Stay anywhere else. Stay in a roadside rest area. Get a hotel for a night. Press on for another town. Anything else!!
This place just nails the broken-down falling-apart hovel vibe. The creepy full-time residents were leering at the kids....
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This review is for the dump station. There are three lanes of free dumping. That's great, thank you Washington DOT. Yet you'll want to avoid this during crowded times, for example Memorial Day weekend. We waited nearly an hour to dump this...
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The pull-in sites right on the river are amazing. Bathrooms clean. Crowd quiet. Lots of grass and green. Roads are paved. Sites are gravel, but not the dusty blowing gravel that's all over here.
We stayed in a pull-in site directly on the...
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