This campground is very peaceful, except for the train whistles and rail noise during the night. We noticed that there are more full-time residents than overnighters. I would guess when we were at the park there were only 10 to 15 spaces out of the 81 that were utilized for short-time or overnight stays. The park grounds are being maintained fairly well, but they could do better. The picnic tables need to be cleaned and painted. The laundry faciliites are clean with rates being very reasonable. The dog run is enclosed by chain-link fence. It is small, but adequate for small dogs. The town of Mt. Vernon is quaint and has some very nice restaurants, pubs and parks to visit. Grocery and drug stores are all a short drive from the RV park. A short list of these includes; Safeway, Walmart (Super), The Home Depot, and Michaels. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here during the winter and now Through the summer. Very nice park well kept not for kids though nothing here for them no playground nothing, pets welcome though. Very strict on cleaning up after your pets specific spots for the pets to use. Perm spots stay mostly full. Summer always full, winter spaces available. Very clean facilities, pot lucks social gatherings lots of fun. Park used to be kept up but now they no longer have a good grounds keeper so it's not as clean as it used to be, trees and bushes need trimming, grass doesn't get cut as often as it should they just need to bring back their old grounds keeper he was here for years really kept the park looking nice. We will come back but not stay long. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is kind of our home park when we are in the area. There are no real activities available but there is a club house and exchange library. The place used to be cleaner but with a change of management there is a bit of decay creeping in. Most of the residents are full time and there are a few park models on site. The pull throughs are mostly for overnighters and short term residents. The other sites have concrete pads which the pull throughs do not. This can get a bit muddy in the Pacific North West. A very nice setting and a friendly site. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A very nice and neat small park. Sites are level and well-gravelled. Management is friendly. Park is a bit tight--we had to back out of our pull-through site because there wasn't enough room in front to swing out. Park did not have wi-fi and, if you wanted to use their line to plug in your computer, it shut down their fax. Still, a nice park. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. Gravel roads,level spacious sites, easy to maneuver large 5th wheel and MDT. Nice staff. Game room. Morning coffee. Would stay here again, when in area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is completely non-frills. We did not even receive a welcome packet upon arrival - the one with the map of the park, cable channels, and advertising that you get at every other campground. But, I guess that is why they are able to charge only $25/night. We had to track down the manager when we arrived (as did other people when they arrived). She lives on site, but does not seem to really pay too much attention to people coming and going. The showers are coin operated - $0.25 for 3 minutes. The showers were a bit smelly (my guess is that they did not get much use), but clean enough to be able to get through a shower. The water was hot and the water pressure was just okay. The sites are level and a good size. We were able to get a pull through site since they were not very busy the weekend we were there. The park is close to I-5, but far enough away that the traffic noise was minimal. This park is adequate for the price you pay. If you are looking for a reasonably priced park with no amenities (there is cable tv, but no wireless access; I believe that there are laundry facilities but I did not use them) then this is the park for you. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We arrived here with one very sick dog, we weren't sure if we should head north over the border to Canada and the vet, we called, explained our story that our dog wasn't feeling well. The lady who answered and met us was the greatest. They didn't have a full hook up site but had somewhere we could stay and hook up to electric and best of all it was on grass which our "boy" wanted. They were so nice and helpful. There was a great walk along the river to walk him (he started to feel better after he layed on the grass). There are some residents, that didn't bother us in our situation. The kids just wanted to pat the "white fluffy dog" and he wanted to be pat. I would stay here in a heart beat, especially if you have a dog. They were so accommodating and we felt so thankful, especially once he started to eat again (I'll spare you the ugly details.). We camped here in a Motorhome.