What a pleasant change over last year. Finally have a manager and employees who care. The lodge has been cleaned up, pool has been redone. The bathrooms are immaculate. Really like that they provide a phone number«in case something bad happens». Only a few sewer sites, but there is a dump station. Thirty amp and water are provided. Majority of the sites are very private. There are a few more open spots, but the big rigs with the satellites grab them. During our stay they have had a good assortment of activities available. This is also a large campground, plenty of places to walk, as well as a few trails Only negative,(same as any campground), is the patrons who drive way too fast. So many kids running around it’s scary. This is a large campground, hard for staff to moniter all the roads. Weekends during the summer season they offer breakfast for a very reasonable price as well as have a lunch menu available. Now that fall is here, they do rally with always having the game on the big screen in the lounge. This property is quickly becoming my favorite Thousand Trails option in Washington State. This is a hard place to find as it sets beyond some tribal land and they are not allowed any signage. Take exit 236 off I-5, head east. At the light take a left and follow the outer road all the way around to the paved road on your right. Go over a few speed bumps and continue straight. Check in/Welcome center is at the end of the road.
Chessie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
This is a chill, kick back family establishment. The grass won’t be perfect or the breakfast gourmet, but it’s not about puttputt and five star spoon sized breakfasts. It’s about knowing that the staff care for the clients and are decent beings of the human race. Here’s a little anecdote: My seven year old niece biffed big time in the gravel while biking. She was having a hard time getting the grains of sand and pebbles out of her scrapes while we were in the bathroom. One of the cleaning attendants offered to help. She put anticeptic, rinsed her hands and was all the while sweetly telling her, «I know Baby,» as she struggled to keep still from the stinging. She asked me if we had hydrogen peroxide in our first aid kit and when I explained we didn’t, then she told us to make our way to the camp store and let them know Carla sent us. Once we made it to the store, we looked for hydrogen peroxide, but couldn’t find any, so we asked the cashier. When we showed her my niece’s hands, then she went on a mission to find something to help in three different first aid kits. She hooked us up and sent us on our way. Now, you simply can not get this type of service where not only is it a good deal and fabulous nature excursion, but the people employed there are not robots and care for the clients. In addition, the swimming pool and hot tub were open and clean. My nieces and nephew were swimming merrily. They have a swim test for kids. If they don’t pass, then they wear a life vest. They take their 5 mile an hour speed limit seriously and you get walking, biking, game play space.