I will NEVER return to this park. There are few sewer hookups and seem to be all taken by the full timers. I wouldn't put their tap water in my tank and normally this region has very good water, so I believe it is their pipes. The showers and restroom are the DIRTIEST I have ever seen. Not cleaned in over four days - mud on the floor, waste paper on the floor. The park has some people who live here full time. I've seen the Sherriff out talking to them twice in the last three days. Rules are completely ignored - people drive fast (and yes it is dusty), a few dogs run off leash, beer cans left all over one site. My security software sent out warnings when I tried to attach to their Wi-Fi (not seen that happen before). Having said that, I have met some nice people here, and they were all saying the same thing - "Won't return". They must get only new business because I can't understand why anyone would return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here for 10 days and loved the campground. Whatever problems they've had with tent campers, has been resolved. The campground is located next to a lovely golfcourse and Fall City is within walking distance, as are several restaurants. We dined at the Salish Lodge overlooking the Snoqualmie Falls, only 3 miles from the campground. The camphosts were very helpful and friendly. We "will" camp here again in the very near future. A great location and lot's of room for big rigs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is not a campground I would chose to stay at again. It was very dry and dusty and if it weren't dusty, it would be muddy. Right on the river but river was not accessible. Several permanent residents with run down and trashy sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If you arrive from east of the Cascades and want to leave going east, there is not much choice. Due to its location next to a river that frequently floods, there are no sewer hookups and the electric connection is 6 feet above ground at the top of a stairs. There is a dump station. We stayed here a week and it appeared that the bathrooms were never cleaned, nor soap ever provided. Toilet paper was provided. There are only two men's showers for the entire RV park. We stayed here 4 years ago, and it's a lot worse now. I'm not sure I would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Way over priced not alot of amenities at this park. Also very noisy and people are not considerate of their neighbors. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
August 2008
$30
Could be nice if rules were enforced. Nearest campground to Snoqualmie Falls. Rules state one (1) sleeping unit per site, were put nest to a site with 2 tents, a horse trailer and a van all used for sleeping. Quiet hours are 10 pm to 8 am, yet we could not go to sleep until 11 PM and were awakened at 5:45 am! by our neighbors. The truck traffic is very noticable starting extremely early. It was a very big dissapointment! We camped here in a Motorhome.
The Park was very Clean and the Bathrooms & Shower Facilities were impecable. It was nice to be able to camp with a Group since they have a covered area in the middle of part of the Camp that we were able to organize daily gatherings etc... under. The Park in conveniently located to get to many activities in the Area. The Staff are wonderful and friendly. Over all a Great Place to Camp and enjoy the Outdoors. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is popular summertime park, but the showers and restrooms were closed when we stayed here mid-November. The grass pull-through sites start getting soft when the rainy season begins, so leveling our 5th wheel was more difficult than usual. We thought the park was priced too high for the amenities available during off-season, but the park is mostly quiet and well-shaded. Gravel-delivery trucks might awaken a light sleeper during early morning hours. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There are several full hookup sites, but most sites do not have sewer hookups. This park is on the river, but I don't think there are any "view" sites. The area is sort of semi-rural -- fairly quiet, except that the nearby golf course gets mowed almost every morning. The sites are generally grassy and sandy. Management was very helpful. Lots of hiking not too far away, in the Snoqualmie Pass area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Most unusual utility posts--at the top of concrete stairs that raise them almost 5 feet off the ground! The area, tucked into the fork of two rivers, floods in the off-season; hence the towers and no sewer hookups (a dump is available and I think I saw a "honey wagon"). This park was very quiet, with roomy, grassy sites and lots of mature trees. Adjascent to a golf course. Fisherman were taking 24" steelheads within a short walk of the campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a tough call. I don't think this park is horribly overpriced for the area, but for just water and 30 amp electric it seemed just a bit high. We were receiving the benefit of a fairly good discount as we were staying there as part of an FMCA group pre and post cruise to Alaska. The sites are mostly level, but very, very few have the ability to access satellite because of the tree cover. There is no cable available, no park wi-fi, and we were not able to access any over the air channels. Verizon wi-fi is flaky, even with a booster. Only certain of the sites have 50 amp electric, and these are mainly sites that are "owned" by folks who were members under the previous administration. Many have ropes across the entrances and name placards proclaiming them "Seasonal site of the Jones' Family", et cetera. The pool looked nice, the recreation facility and club house was well maintained, and the laundry is adequate. It could be lovely for a few days, but it is not a place I would find acceptable for a long term with no TV and no full hookups. A sewer service is available for extra cost, and there is a dump station, but ... really? Interior roads are well travelled, but so dusty that the residents keep hosing them down to keep their rigs cleaner. Fall City is a nice town, and there is fairly easy access to Seattle for sightseeing. We camped here in a Motorhome.
When we made reservations for a weeks stay we emphasized that satellite reception was critical for us and was assured that they had a site for us that would be OK. When we arrived we discovered that the park is not reservation and it is literally carved out of a forest. We had to search the park for a suitable site and there aren't many of them and they were of course already occupied. Everything else in the area was full, so we were stuck for a week without TV and internet. Not the way to do business! We would definitely NOT return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here as Coast 2 Coast members. Excellent park: it is now ESL/Encore. Very well maintained: the sites are wide and private, most have trees on each side. They are level and easy to back into. Wi-Fi is free, but located in club house and near pool. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Some sites are satellite friendly, some are not. They give you a list of the ones that are when you get here. Only drawback to staying long is there are no sewer hookups. I would stay here again in the future. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice Encore/ELS park. Rate shown was a $140 weekly rate through Thousand Trails. We stayed here two weeks while visiting the Seattle area. Very nice pool and pool area in addition to a nice clubhouse and very friendly staff. Sites are large, very lush, well-spaced and private. Rooftop satellite only available at about 25 sites. I was really impressed at how quiet this park is, even on the weekends. Not empty, just quiet. My only two negatives are that the bathrooms are a bit far away from some of the sites and there are only a few sites with sewer hookups. Lots of outdoor things to do and see in the area. Redmond with lots of shopping and restaurants is only about 15 minutes away. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very pretty park. Lots of private sites (big rig friendly). Has a great pool and hot tub; wildlife (bear, deer and coyotes). It's near Seattle (30 minutes). Has 6 cabins (trailers). We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was part of the Western Horizon system. We parked here as RPI members and the park is now operated by Encore/ELS. It is a beautiful park, clean and well maintained with large shaded sites. The pool is very nice as are the activity center and the other amenities. The only reason this park doesn't get a 10 is that there are no sewer hook-ups and few garbage dumpsters. Located near Seattle and Bellevue. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a members only park and is overpriced for the benefits. We traveled here with a Coast to Coast member and even though we were allowed in, we were not welcome...and they made that very clear. Paid cash and had to see management the next day for a receipt. Only 30AMP with no sewer hookup. The dump area had water running all around, so not sure if it was potable or not. Satellite TV is an issue since the spaces are in trees. They advise you to have a portable dish on a stand if you want satellite TV. The biggest thing that stood out to me was the unwanted feelings and no receipt if you pay cash. Beware...something going on here at this park. There is a very nice park at the same exit on I90, go to that one instead!! I will not return and will advise people the same. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an excellent RV resort. We were greeted by name when we drove up. Beautiful, green shaded sites. Restrooms & showers were very clean as was the laundry facilities. They made us feel right at home. We were traveling in a travel trailer. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here through RPI Preferred – it would rate a 10 if the sites had sewer. There is a nice community/activity center with free WIFI, puzzles, a book exchange, TV and games. They serve meals here as well, and we enjoyed very good Belgium Waffles one morning. The (outdoor) pool area is very nice and clean, with an equally clean indoor hot tub. Near the pool area is a family center with TV, games & puzzles, a couple exercise machines, and showers. There are two shower areas, both of which were clean. The laundry facilities were nice as well. The sites range from trees with some privacy to open with a bit more “on top of each other” feel. The staff was very nice, as well as the volunteers. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a large, secluded RV resort close to Seattle, with fairly preserved facilities. Most sites are level and cleared of brush. The activity center has an adult room and a kids arcade type room, a large, warm pool,and a jacuzzi. There are also pickleball courts, and a nine hole miniature golf course. Lots of activities for the kids, and a very friendly staff, beginning with the manager. No dust to mention at this time, as there has been rain every day since we have been here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is fairly large and well protected by lots of trees. A majority of the sites are big, level and private. There are a lot of planned activities and open spaces near the club house. The pool is clean and very large. The bathrooms are well lit and clean. It was very quiet during our stay and fairly kid friendly. Stay away from the sites near the sewer dump (none of the sites have sewer connections), the odor is pretty bad. It looks like the roads were paved years ago (probably 10+) and gravel has been placed on top, so there is a lot of dust even when driving the speed limit (5 mph). The miniature golf course (9 holes) is long past prime and in need of repair. Random sites are overgrown and not level (or both). There are quite a few long term folks (or permanent), even though the rules say you can't stay for an extended period of time. It appears the regulars are taking all of the best spots. There is a small playground for kids, but it looks like it was built by volunteer labor and utilizes pressure treated wood (so questionable work and high potential slivers for the kids). Not sure of the nightly rate since we stayed here as a guest. We will likely return as it is very convenient, but are not interested in buying into the resort. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is a membership, C2C, RPI, and Passport America park. It is very rustic with most sites heavily treed. Sites are dirt and mostly level. Roads are dirt and VERY DUSTY. We had to keep the doors and windows closed and run the air conditioner. We will not stay here again because of the dust. WiFi is available only in the clubhouse. We camped here in a Motorhome.