Gouge, gouge, gouge. Camped in the dry can dead grass field because the regular campground was full. Told I couldn't use the dump station, that our fee only covered the dead grass field. In many years of RV'ing, I've never been denied use of the dump station after paying to use the RV park -- even in an overflow area. Then they had the gall to ask if I wanted a regular site the following day in the regular RV park. What a money grab. What did my $20 get me? Well, at least they didn't get me for a second night. Felt like they were trying to grab all the money they could during the busy summer season. No business that treats customers this opportunistically every really survives in the end. Usually they make a lot of money for a while, but their reputation usually catches up with them eventually and they end up on everyone's NO list. I'd never stay here again with all the other nicer campgrounds and RV parks up and down this beautiful Oregon Coast. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
This is a very nice park located about one mile south of Seaside. Most of the sites are in a large grassy area, some with shade. Most are back-ins but there are some pull-throughs that can accommodate long rigs. Our site was level and the others appear to be also. There is a large tent and dry-camp area with no trees. The grounds are well-maintained and clean. It is quiet, especially in the sites on the side farthest from the highway. We will stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We choose this park because of high TL ratings. We intended to stay one night, but were told that a two-night stay was required or no reservation could be made. The park is very rural, located several miles north of Seaside, and is in a big "field" with a few trees. The restrooms/showers were like a sauna, not clean, and in a state of needing repair. The site hookups functioned okay. Our site had substantial oil deposits on the parking pad, was dirty and had the remnants of lots of chalk art on the pavement from a past user. The staff appeared to be unconcerned about customer satisfaction. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
August 2012
$37
Nice wide, shady & grassy sites. About 1 mile south of Seaside. Very pleasant stay. Definitely will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here as part of a group of RVing Women for the weekend. The owner went out of her way to accommodate us. They worked hard to finish a brand new clubhouse for our use. While small, it met our needs as we usually have between 24 and 40 women at one of these events. The sites are a tad narrow and they ask you to stay off the grass so parking is a bit tricky in the back in sites. They have a large field available for tenting and boondocking as well as sites with all utilities. The wi-fi at our site was good. In the summer months, there is a trolley that runs on weekends and comes right through the park to pick you up. It will take you into downtown Seaside for $1.00. Many of the ladies took the trolley and said it was a lot of fun. Parking in Seaside in the summer can be tricky and not everyone has a vehicle so this is a wonderful plus. There is a lot to do in Seaside so if you are camping with your children, it can be a great destination. We enjoyed our stay here and would definitely camp here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is somewhat typical of long-established RV Parks along the Oregon coast. It had mostly asphalt paved roads and spaces, though there was no pavement for a "patio" area. Picnic tables and fire rings at each site. Fairly wide spacing, though trees potentially could interfere with slide-outs at some sites. Rest rooms and showers were clean and well maintained, though showing their age. A "newly installed" WiFi system was generally speedy and reliable: one of the best I've encountered in an RV park. There was a brief outage when my wife couldn't connect, but when I checked 15 or 20 minutes later, it was working again. Staff was friendly and helpful. Roads were easy to navigate with our smaller RV, though they might be slightly more of a challenge in a big rig (roads are narrow, but there are no truly sharp curves). I would stay here again. My assessment of value is "so-so," but about as expected in a coastal tourist area. Price quoted includes local taxes and Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a wonderful park and we were sorry that we only stayed one night. Our pull through site was easy in and easy out, grassy and level. All utilities worked just fine and we had a clear line of site for roof mounted satellite dish. The park WiFi was O.K. but bogged down during peak periods. Pet friendly but no dog run, lots of open areas with literally acres of open grass. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great location for our area sightseeing. The staff was very friendly, and there are good areas for dog walks. Our only minor complaints were expensive laundry machines and narrow pads, so it can be a bit wet or muddy around your site after it rains, which it does frequently. We would, however, stay here again, as it is the most spacious park we saw in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice RV Park. We have stayed at this park many times. The property is nicely kept. Level sites. The bathrooms were clean but a bit chilly. Wild life is plentiful. It is close to shopping and eatery's. Picnic tables on all sites. Definitely would recommend. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
We really enjoyed this campground. Across the creek we spotted 33 elk grazing. It was neat hearing the male bugle. Great location for sightseeing the coast. Very long and fairly level sites. Friendly and helpful staff. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Only negative is the blacktop pads are rather narrow. Took some jockeying to get enough room for slide from utilities and stay on the pad. Friendly staff. Overall nice central campground to see the Astoria area and the Northwest Oregon coast. Definitely take in the Cannon Beach Farmers Market and Bell Buoy Seafood Market. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After reading some prior reviews we were not sure about staying here. But we had friends who were staying up the road at another park and were not pleased. So we took a chance. We are glad we did. The lady in the office was pleasant and understood our request for a site with satellite TV reception. The site was large and clean. Hook ups were easy and convenient. It is any easy pull through about 100 feet long. It close to Cannon Beach and other places to visit. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I don't know if it was a bad day for them, but they were in a nasty mood. I stayed in an overflow spot with no amenities, but wanted to check out a little late because I was there to go to the beach. I was told if I wasn't out of there I would be charged another day, no option to pay a little more for a later check out. Showers were OK, couldn't comment on other amenities. I should have guessed on their demeanor from the 'Do not pass this line unless you are checked in' sign. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is an older campground that really needs some updating. Upon arrival the owner complained to me for 10 minutes about a $5 Good Sam coupon that I had. She finally honored the coupon, but this lady really needs to take a few lessons in customer service. The sites are all smaller sized with many long term tenants. We didn't enjoy our stay here at all and will find another campground if ever again in the area. Rate refelcts GS discount plus the additional $3 fee for my daughter. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice enough campground, but has few amenities. Close to Seaside and Astoria for day trips to the Columbia River Area, where there is lots to see and do. Some of the back-in sites appear to be hard to difficult to maneuver into from what we saw. Wi-Fi works, but is slow at times due to the number of users. Cable TV has lots of channels and is very clear. The daily rate seems a little high for the lack of amenities, but you are in the coastal area, so that accounts for it. The rate shown reflects the Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Easy access. Large sites. Large pull throughs and easy back in, even for big rigs. Lots of room between sites. Enough trees to feel woodsy, but satellite dish still works. Near Highway 101 but noise is not a problem. Lots of room to walk a dog if you have one. Very clean and well kept. Office area is neat as a pin. Mostly paved with some gravel. Great location to get to Seaside or Cannon Beach and several other good places to go. 30 amp service only, but this is on the Oregon coast and rarely would you need air conditioning anyway. Quiet at night. Owners always out and about taking care of things. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate reflects weekly rate. Good size, level, pull thru site. Campground also had back-in sites. Pull thru site had concrete pad and gravel,extra long - more than enough for 40' MH + tow. Utilities worked well. Negatives - no 50amp service, quite muddy this time of year and laundry room needs updating - but it was clean. Elk viewing every evening. Very friendly and helpful staff. Convenient to area attractions. Would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice setting just south of Seaside, OR on a bend in the Nenanicum River. Surrounded by blackberry bushes in full bloom while we were here (free to pick all you want). Very friendly and helpful office staff. Sites are pretty wide open and accessed easily though the campground does have a lot of large trees throughout. We had a pull through site that was easy in and out. Water quality was great and sewer worked fine. We stayed here for 6 nights using this site as a base for touring from southern Washington south as far as Tillimook, OR. No question we'd return if in the area again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is really the only game in Seaside. We looked at a few other parks, and Circle Creek was MUCH nicer. All spots are paved and you get a generous grass area. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Sites are set away from the road so it is very quiet. The location is very convenient to town. I would stay here again in a second. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The campground was quiet enough even though it was full. The site we had was paved but just wide enough for the trailer. The ground on either side was grass but real uneven so we just had to be careful where to step getting out. It may have been just ours. The only beef I have and it isn't just with this campground, but the WiFi doesn't work. In two nights I had a total of 5 minutes connected. It shows a strong enough signal but won't connect. Usually it means their connection is bad or someone in the park is streaming movies. I just wish parks that advertise it actually could provide it to everyone. Other than that, everything was OK. We stayed on the way south for two nights so we could visit the Maritime Museum in Astoria. Nice by the way. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We just finished staying here for a 12 week work assignment. Very well run, clean, organized park. Unlike a couple other RV parks on 101 this is set back from the road just enough so that noise is not a problem. Plenty of space between sites and lots of green/lawn area. (Three of the other RV parks in town are just a parking lot on Hwy 101 with hook ups). Bathroom/showers are newer and kept clean. Even on full July/August weeks (we were not here on weekends), this campground was pleasant and everyone respected quiet hours. If you have kids and want activities/pool/playground there is another campsite in town that might be better. We enjoyed the quiet and chose Circle Creek for this reason. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Stayed here over Labor Day weekend. The office people were friendly and helpful. We had a site near the office to ensure good Wi-Fi signals which was great however it also let all the highway noise drift over us. US 101 is a very busy highway normally and holiday traffic is unreal. The tent campers are in a different section of the park which is good as they tended to make the restroom/showers busy and dirty. The cable TV worked very well. All in all it was a positive experience and the resort town of Seaside is a delightful place to visit. Price of $35 is with our Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Outstanding! If you are looking for a luxury resort this isn't it but it is near perfect otherwise. The grounds are grassy with a lot of trees and the hard-top sites are widely spaced in a random pattern. Some have shade. There is a river running behind the park but the banks are covered by dense vegetation and are not visible from the sites. It is adjacent to Highway 101 but we had no problem with traffic noise at our site at the back. The office staff was courteous and helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed 4 nights at this RV Park and loved it. The office was friendly and accommodating for our needs. The sites are spacious with grass and trees. The river is in back of the sites. Easy access around the park. We will stay again when we are in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park was nice; more like a 6.5 . Staff was great. There were level campsites but the bathrooms needed a little help. Also you had to pay for the shower even after the 38 bucks. Other than that, a great place to stay close to Cannon Beach and Seaside. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice older park. Good location for access to the local sights and beaches. Owner and workcampers were very helpful and friendly. Situated right on 101 but no road noise at the back of the park. Disadvantage to being at the back of the park is no Wi-Fi signal in our rig. They were very accommodating to us when we arrived without a reservation and everything in the area was booked. I highly recommend them and would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great place to stay when you want to be near the beach and not pay a lot of money. We stayed here a week. The staff was pleasant. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice location to check out lighthouses, beaches and Columbia River Gourge. We got lucky and the weather was great. Pull throughs are long, but the grass is so thick and they cut it everyday and you track it inside because they won't allow rugs on the grass. Also everything is extra. Extra for people over 2, extra for another car even if it fits in your space, extra for your dog, etc. Also charge for showers. Laundry room is only open limited hours. If in the area we would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The Wifi is now reliable and fast. This is a beautiful campground in a very scenic area and the weather is terrific in August. The owner is considering adding some more full hookup sites with 50 amp service. The open areas take up about 60% of the campground so there is room for a lot of additions and improvements. For now, there is plenty of room for dry camping if you didn't make a reservation for a hookup site. The water pressure is 45 psi and the electricity is solid but the 30 amp services are old and we had to be aware of what we were running or we would trip the breaker. The owners and hosts are really nice but overworked on some days when the tent area fills up. There is a lot of grass and it grows fast here, and the grass is usually wet in the morning so you have to be aware that you might track it in. We intend to come back here again next year. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The office staff was cordial and helpful. The sites are all large, but the pull thrus are extra long. If you want a back in site, that is where the lovely trees are. We were more interested in reliable internet via satellite, so we stayed in the pull thru area. Plenty of grass and this year, plenty of rain. The tent area is separate from the rv section, even have their own road. The wifi was not reliable, but we had our own. Rebooting the wifi is fine, if someone is in the office, but after hours, who is going to reboot? For us, we were happy to be there and will go back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park has lots of grass and trees actually a very nice looking park. Management could use some serious customer service training. They act as if the customer is bothering them. Wireless internet works great when it is "re-booted" every few hours but it is only "re-booted" when you walk up state it is not working. Staff stated it was being diagnosed. Lots of "rules" We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lovely setting. Nice sites with table and fire ring. Wi-Fi marginal at best. Owner is nice to deal with. Shade trees. Nice washer/dryer facility. The prettiest of the sites we stayed on our Oregon coast trip. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Although pull through sites are available, they' re not as level as the paved, back in sites. However, the back in sites are not "big rig" sites if your motor home is over 40', towing a 20' vehicle. Also, the paved area is about 10' wide,and with all the rain, it was real hard to keep from tracking wet grass into the rig. The owners and staff were friendly, and willing to reset the WiFi several times daily. It was routinely unavailable when the office was closed, i.e., after 9pm and before 9am, we had no Internet hookup. The large grassy areas are well maintained. Each site also has a picnic table, and a fire ring. The RV park is ideal for spending time outdoors, weather permitting. Access to 101 is excellent, but the RV Park is far enough south of Seaside to reduce traffic. We would stay here again, knowing that eventually the WiFi situation will improve. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed in this park for an overnight and found it to be clean and well maintained. Our site was a large pull through which we appreciated. We would recommend this to anyone for an overnight or an even longer stay! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Pretty park with wide field of grass and trees, wide sites. Unsecure Wifi signal is good, but too much traffic on it til late night. Sadly, you get wifi "free" but the showers are 25c . Bathhouse were not clean in the evening. Owners live on site but weren't seen after dinner time, even with late arrivals. They lock the laundry room at 6pm; if you are lucky, you can get a key for a $5 deposit. Late comers don't get the bathroom code. This is a decent, better than average place, but seems over priced for what you get and with some of the hassles. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Big sites lots of pull throughs, level sites with lots of grass. Close to Seaside. Easy access to Hwy 101. Laundry room was clean. We enjoyed our stay here for 2 nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We liked this park because it is a simple, clean, pleasant park with lots of space between the sites. RV parking is on hard packed earth surrounded by grass, some with shade, some open. Tent camping is in a huge open grassy field. Restrooms/showers were immaculate. We "lived" here for a week and used it as a base to explore the coast. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Really nice park - lots of grass and shade. Plenty of space and dog friendly. Could hear the elk bugling in the morning but didn't see any. Not far from town so its convenient but quiet. Staff was low-key but very helpful. Setting is wonderful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice grass field campground. Sites are paved and fairly level. Campground is at a good location being easy access right off of highway 101 and only a mile out of Seaside. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a gem of a campground right on HWY 101, large grassy and shaded sites, the management were nice and helpful, we requested the grass cut and within two hours it was done. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very clean and well maintained park. Owners (mother/daughter) extremely friendly. Free modem access. Astoria is a local call & 800# not needed for AOL customers. We camped here in a camper.
My wife and I stayed here over a weekend in our recently acquired motorhome and really enjoyed the experience. Campground staff were friendly and welcoming. The campground was clean and well taken care of. The beach is a bit of a hike to get to (about 20 minute walk), so we decided the next time we come we will be bringing the bicycles. Pool was reasonably warm and we enjoyed access to the hot tub. Only drawback was a lack of cable service which to us is minor. We really appreciated thousand trails policy of welcoming our 2 large dogs. We stay free at Thousand trails campgrounds because of our membership. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our rate reflects Passport America rate. We camped here while considering possibly purchasing a Thousand Trails Zone Pass. Good thing we tried before the buy. Reservation process was slow. Took almost 15 minutes including a long wait while waiting for a "representative to assist". Unnecessary paperwork was "required on arrival". It was an attempt to collect marketing data. You have to find your own site. Site and interior roads are gravel. Site was unlevel. Noticed almost everyone had to add blocking. $3 resort fee for what I don't know and wanted $3 for cable per night. Tried to use the pool with kids and were treated aggressively bad by elderly "residents" who acted as if we were intruders. A complaint to the "ranger" generated nothing. We stayed 2 nights which was too long. Bath house in south end was unclean and smelled of urine. Playground equipment old rusted and unsafe for children. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is the first Thousand Trails I would truly call a resort destination campground. The manager understands hospitality. All other TT managers should go through an internship here! The inside pool is always warm and the staff actually enforces the adult hours. This manager is a trained chef and prepares all breakfast meals. Do yourself a favor and have at least one meal here. I NEVER eat at TT because usually they are not so good, but this is better then the local restaurants at a better price. The sites are groomed and speeds are enforced. Staff is also very friendly and helpful. WiFi is also very fast. We stayed on the North side. We will absolutely return! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
TTN rate. CG is separated into north and south sections, mini-golf in the south; pool and sports courts in the north. 4th of July weekend lots of family tent campers on site and everyone was well behaved and generally observed curfew. Main roads are asphalt, interior roads packed gravel and well maintained. Restrooms and showers immaculate and laundry very clean and all machines working. Lots of activities in CG and nearby Seaside. Easy walking or bicycling access to the beach and Promenade. Free shuttle comes through the CG on a regular schedule, makes connection in Seaside to other points along the Coast. GPS will tell you have arrived when you haven't. Continue along 12th about another .1 mile (through some curves) to arrive at the entrance on the right. Staff is friendly, helpful and respond quickly to issues in the CG. We walked back into CG after fireworks on the 4th and at 11:45PM all the street lights were working. Coast Highway 101 is not big rig or RV friendly but minding the recommended speed limit through twists, turns and curves will make the drive a little stressful. There is a high volume of bicycle traffic on the highway and some curves are tight and "blind." We enjoyed our stay here and will return when in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Price reflects Thousand Trails Membership. We have been here several times and like this park. We have always stayed on the north side. However, when we return later in the summer, we will try out the south side, in hopes that there will be fewer kids running about and zipping past on their bikes. We don't mind the kids but they drive our dogs crazy. The south side has the adult lodge and no pool. The sites there seem roomy. There is great Verizon signal here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We used our Passport America and were sent to the south park, the pool, spa etc., are in the north park and require a car or golf cart. No real complaints, very good sites but it is understaffed, the WiFi conked out several times a day and had to have the guard at the gate, when he was free, to reset. Stayed two days, good location, great rate but if we paid full freight, might think differently. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate reflected RPI price ($10) plus tax (10%). This is a pretty nice park. The sites are fairly level, FHU, with enough space between to have some area to claim as your own. There’s a large, clean swimming pool with a kids pool and separate hot tub. There are two clubhouses, both with great book exchanges, common areas, volleyball court and tennis/pickleball courts. There’s a large clean laundry room and a pretty nice exercise room with six cardio machines. The park is separated into two sides: both are open with large sites. Staff is very nice. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It is nice to visit another Thousand Trails Preserve that is well maintained. Sites are nice and plenty of room between rigs. Lots to do in the Seaside OR area. Will visit here again when in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
By far the best TT park I've EVER stayed, and I have stayed in several all over the country. This place was very well maintained, clean and secure. The staff was nice and welcoming. Great location, tons of things to do in Seaside, equally nice to stay in the park. If you get one of the sites next the the pool and rec room, they have great Wi-Fi reception. Kids loved the covered pool. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the better run TT parks. Friendly staff and manager. Good maintenance. Has all the amenities. We would stay here again for a longer period of time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed at the South area with the 30 amp and Cable. The North area has 50 amp and is closer to the Pool, and Family area. The Park is well maintained and the facilities are very clean. Without an amplifier the wifi was not usable. The rating would have been higher if not for the check in gate. There is only one lane at the gate which can be a long line at times. We will stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our first time at this campground. We utilized our ROD camp free membership thus the $1.00 nightly rate. When we arrived we were told since we were not Thousand Trails members we would be stay in the south part of the park. The north park, closer to the pool is reserved for actual members. But don't let this deter you. The south side does have cable hook up, we didn't use it. The sites are no more different from the north side. They were spacious and we had no problem getting our 27' camper backed in. The check in process was simple enough. We showed up, cruised the south part and picked a site, #40 located on the very southern portion of the park. One neighbor appeared to be a full time resident but did not show up the entire stay. We were close to the playground, southern one has no swings while the northern one does. Our site backed up to a wet land which creates a natural barrier to the housing units about 400-500ft away. I imagine in the late spring and summer when the trees fill out, the view of the houses will not be there. Almost during our entire stay the weather was rainy. Between mist, full rain and believe it or not pea sized hail. But there were a couple of days that were great. When the rain was falling puddles formed throughout the campground but would drain within an hour or two once the rain stopped. We observed about seven sites on the south side which were closed by being blocked off and plastic bags covering the utility hitches. I do not know why. The staff were friendly and responded to our questions and needs, renting a burn pit for $5.00/night, we will bring our own next time. The swimming pool was very well maintained and great for when the weather was foul. The hot tub was great but when we had our 1.5 year old in the area and not fully in the tub, it seemed a staff member appeared out of nowhere to tell us we couldn't do it. We had no problem with this as we knew we were breaking the rules. The staff was friendly in their interaction. My wife said the women bathrooms were very clean. One of the shower brackets in the men bathroom was broke causing me to hand hold the shower head to rinse off. The laundry facilities were great and in my opinion very affordable. .25 for 11 minutes in the dryer and $1.50-$1.75 for a full cycle and heavy cycle in the washers. The town of Seaside is located about .5 miles west of the main entrance and did not impress me much. Cannon Beach, further to the south was great with many neat shops and places to eat. If you are a Costco member there is one 15 miles to the north where you can save at least .15 per gal compared to the local stations. We plan to come back again and hope the weather is better but I bet it will be harder and harder to get a reservation but we will try. Highly recommend. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park has very friendly and helpful staff. It's not far from town, a good walk of 2 miles. Sites are large with lots of grass in between, and there's a big clean indoor pool. Had great pressure and hot water in the bathroom showers. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is in 2 sections. One only has 30 amp and is a LONG walk to activities. The other side has 50 amp and is near the pool and clubhouse. Very well kept park. Cable is $3 a day but we had a satellite dish. Wi-fi is only at clubhouse or in parking lot. About 1/2 mile to great outlet shopping and a mile to the beach and what Seaside calls the "prom" or a paved walk along the beach. Resort town and very heavy traffic downtown but park is just far enough away to be quite. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We stayed under membership ROD (Resorts of Distinction) so really paid 0 for our 4 days. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice Thousand Trails Preserve. Stayed at the South area. North area has 50 amp service but was pretty full. Very well maintained. WiFi available at Laundry (South area) and Clubhouse (North area). Cable available at South area for a fee. Will stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a Leisure Time Resorts membership campground so we paid nothing for our stay (site would not allow me to put in 0). Others may pay varying rates. We absolutely loved this campground. Our AT&T wireless phone and computer connections worked well in our site. No trouble connecting to Satellite. Spacious site. Park clean. Wonderful enclosed pool, hottub and jacuzi area although I did not actually make use of them. Plenty to see in the area including Astoria, Cannon Beach, Forts, Columbia River Maritime Museum, Ecola State Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our first stop on our 4-week trip. I'm giving it a 9 out of 10 for this: The side we stayed on (park is split into 2 sides) was without cable and wi-fi. We preferred it, as there were more shady places and seclusion. Let's face it, you go away to get away not be right up under others!;) The pool and sauna here is awesome!! The building that houses it looks new and reminds me of a garden house with all its windows. Nice warm pool took the chill off the snowy days. Yes, it snowed here in March! Great restaurants abound in Seaside. Guido's & Vito's is wonderful - I may have those names reversed but they're correct if out of order! Nice place, quiet, away from the road noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of our favorite parks in their system on the West Coast. I would have given them a higher rating, but there is 50 amp service in only half of the campground, and cable TV on the 30 amp side, with trees blocking satellite reception in a lot of the sites on the 50 amp side. We keep coming back, and will do so many time this summer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here on our TT membership. The park is split by the road into two areas. The pool and spa were very nice. Small store with no groceries. Staff are friendly and keen on enforcing rules and speed limits. It is a long walk through Seaside to the ocean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We only camped here overnight but found the sites to be large and graveled. The interior roads were graveled as well. The pool area was quite nice and well maintained. The hot tub was HOT! THANK YOU! The landscaping was attractive and well maintained. We would return to this resort again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Seaside is a very nice membership campground. Large clean sites, near shopping and short drive to beach and tourist activities. Well stocked camp store and year round activities offered at park. Large playground for children. We camped here in a Motorhome.