If you like to find used condoms in your gravel, tiny space for your RV with a transvestite nightclub in the front of the park then this is where you stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park staff were friendly. The restrooms and laundry facilities are clean. The waterfront sites are all taken by the full-timers. The park is really nothing more than a parking lot and the spaces are very close together. Given the area and the closeness to Seattle it is still a good value and safe place to stay. We stayed here for one week. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here 2 nights. The owners or managers were very nice. The sites were wide enough to let the slide out. Definitely could not put out the slide and the awning. It was one or the other. The lake was very pretty it was peaceful. We were there memorial day and the day after and the second day you had to put up with a RV dealerships loudspeaker during business hours. The bathrooms and laundry room were VERY clean! I was impressed. Overall if we were in the Everett area again we would stay there for short term. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Long site, wide enough for our slides, but not much more. There was no room or grass at the site for the dog, although there was a nice walk around the "lake". Excellent laundry and bathroom facilities. Very pleasant management. There are a lot of permanent or seasonal residents, but their sites and rigs are very well maintained. We have stayed there three times when in that area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We are full-time RVers who have stayed in over 80 campgrounds in our 2 years on the
road. This was one of the worst. The spaces are extremely narrow, making putting up your awning impossible in some spaces. Their ads refer to a lake. It is a small, dirty pond. Their ads also say you can jog/walk around the lake. You can't. You can walk perhaps 1/4 block and then you are facing a fence and must turn around. Goose excrement is everywhere. There is no grass so it is like camping on a parking lot and the staff is very unprofessional. If that is not enough to discourage you, the park is also located in a very undesirable part of the city. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$25
Park was all pavement except for small walking areas and playground and dog area. Bathrooms, showers and laundry were the cleanest we've seen anywhere. Managers went out of their way to be friendly and helpful. Sites were narrow, but big enough for triple slides without hitting your neighbor. Seasonal sites were well maintained with management discretion on age of RV. Considering the few RV parks in the Seattle area, this is one of the nicer ones. We'll stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a camper.
OK Park but definitely not an "RV Resort". Pull thru sites are wide enough for extra car and awning but are "spartan". Park is not pet friendly. No grass areas in park, all cement & asphalt. Brochure claiming level pads,patio's and deluxe landscaping is a joke. Pads are not level, the landscaping is a 2' wide bit of wood chips between each site, and the dog walk is through a locked fence to an unlighted road behind the park. Park has a number of full time residents. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Everett has little choices for your RV and this is the best pic. We are full-timers and the price in the summer months is the full $35 nightly rate (almost $1000 mo.) They gave us a "break" at $750. There is no parking for your 2nd vehicle and they are sticklers for making sure you don't go over the yellow line in your small spot. We can barely get in our door and must maneuver our vehicles just right to fit. The very helpful and friendly managers do a great job of keeping it neat and clean. The pet walk is just a back alley. Everything is concrete not gravel or grass. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Clean park with friendly staff but very tight & short spaces. Park site has a significant downward slope requiring a lot of levelling for only a 1 night stop. Short site meant we had to park our tow vehicle along side - so tight we couldn't open the awning and barely had room for slide-outs. No plans to stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We couldn't get into our usual Seattle area park - this was the only one with a spot available. It's newish, clean, paved and landscaped, with nice management. Lakeside RV is right next door. The spaces here are very tight! We have a 40' rig & tow with 1 narrow slide - we barely fit in - but there was a big Prevost up the aisle, so anything is possible. Our tow car fit beside us. No tall trees, so our satellites both worked. The surrounding area along Hwy 99 has lots of RV shops & supplies. Freeway access (leaving) is fairly easy via Airport Rd. We came in from the I-5/I-405 direction, connecting to Hwy 99, which worked well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The owner proudly calls this a resort but the only two features provided are WIFI and a dog walk (access to an alley out the back gate). The restrooms and sites were very clean as it is a relatively new park. Sites are very narrow and the park is very tight to maneuver through. In the perimeter sites, it is necessary to park your tow vehicle in front of your rig if you have a slide. Rigs over 30ft should use the pull-thru spots. There are no extra parking spots in the park and they are sticklers about keeping your vehicles within the site lines. Sites are concrete but deliberately not level "as required for water drainage". We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.