Even though this park has many semi-permanent residents, it is very obvious that they will not let it get junky. The place is spotless. The staff is very friendly and helpful. With the exception of work traffic in the morning, it is a quiet park. The lawns are well-manicured, there is not a scrap of paper anywhere. We would have given it a 10 but for one thing..............the speeders. They seem to think that because the roads are paved, they are city streets. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I agree with most of what others have mentioned. This is a nice RV campground. It is clean and for the most part is well designed. There are several downsides that need to be mentioned. The sewer connections are sunken in the ground inside a six inch pipe. Our sewer elbow would not connect and we had to purchase an extension in the office for $6.80. The lawn sprinklers are set to come on every night and hit the sides of our motor home up to about three foot high. The water is hard and left water spots. And lastly, the quiet hours of 10 pm to 8 am are not enforced. We experienced a loud party behind our site that lasted until 2:30 am. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very nice park! Wide, paved interior roads and level gravel sites, which are fairly close to your neighbor. We were in a pull-through for an overnight. There was a nice spa and heated poo, and a Mini-mart on site. They also offered a low-cost breakfast. We overnighted here, but could have stayed longer. Did not identify any negatives at this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A clean, modern park. Very nice on our check in: got a site close to the office & restrooms. We were here only for the night so it worked out super. Had an ice-cream social and a nice pool! Central, tri-county location. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a pretty nice place. It's got everything: a nice pool, a leisure room/hall, camp store (with some fast food fare, too) and very clean, level and well-groomed sites. Despite the fact that we have a small trailer, the person taking our reservation still gave us a pull-through (there are not many of these, which I would say is one of their downfalls - although they are planning on expanding the park) when these are normally reserved for big-rigs. I wasn't too happy about the sprinklers coming on at 2:00 AM and waking me up. I guess there's a price for keeping the place looking so good. Be warned: this place is a good 10-15 minutes off the interstate. Print out some good directions or you will get lost. We got lost - and it wasn't fun trying to find our way back. It's a nice drive northwest on Hwy 240 & 243 along the Columbia River and some of the wineries/fruit orchards of the area. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is our second visit and it is one of the few parks that I have rated a perfect 10. It is spotless, paved roads and pads, lush green grass, friendly staff. I dislike most 5 star resorts because they seem antiseptic and sterile. While there are not a lot of trees, this park manages to feel warm and inviting. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park. Asphalt streets, concrete/gravel sites with concrete carparking. Grass inbetween. Very nice set up. Across from golf course. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great Park. All the amenities. Pool, spa, propane, mini-store. Spaces well laid out and spacious. Location is West Richland about 2 miles out. It is quiet and views are good. Mostly small trees. Free WiFi. It is a popular park so make reservations. We will stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a very nice park. The lawn were green and thick and the entire park was well maintained. We had a pull-through site which was gravel with grass on the sides. The back-ins have a concrete patio. All sites were ample size for big rigs. Paved wide roads. The restrooms were immaculate. The pool looked nice and we played shuffleboard. The mini-market was well stocked. RV Park attendant was real nice. We enjoyed our stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice new park. Clean and well maintained. Park workers very friendly and accommodating. The location isn't terribly convenient for overnighters, but worth the extra 7 or so miles off of the interstate, as its an easy drive on a bypass around Richland to get there. Park seems to work well for both families and non-families. Lots of great activities for kids; super pool, very good swingset, and nice sand volleyball area. General store is well equipped and a great place to get your morning coffee. If you are not in need of a pull-thru, note that the back-in sites are both larger and nicer in that they have a concrete pad. The pull-thrus are plenty long, but the slide of my neighbor is less than 10' from my RV. Not an issue if you are just passing through, but if you want to make a weekend out of it, it would be worth the effort to back in and have a nicer outside living space. In a few short years, when the trees grow enough to provide shade, this will be a destination park. If you are not familiar with this area, summers can easily see high 90s and above, so shade is pretty important. After experiencing this wonderful park, I expect to drive 160 miles from Spokane for a weekend visit fairly regularly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed at this resort before. They have all of the amenities, all level, paved sites, and good, efficient staff. We will stay here in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a new park and exceptionally clean and comfortable. The men in the office/store were very helpful and courteous. The information they provided was very nice to have. The pool and common areas were great. This park will become a 10 as the trees mature and grow. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great new park with nice long Pull-Thrus. The spaces are a little tight but nothing you can't live with for a few nights. Beautifully landscaped and a nice outdoor heated pool that is not overly chlorinated as so many others are. You park on gravel but the streets are paved and the Pull-Thrus have grass whereas the back in sites have a concrete patio. Would definitely return whenever in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I can understand why this facility gets very good marks, because it is indeed managed very well, by very caring people however the park itself is something of a large parking lot with many full time residents who get up early and go to bed late. The park sits on a bluff out in the hinterland close to almost nothing with spaces tightly arranged to maximize space and although there are young trees and green areas, it feels like staying at park designed by Wal-Mart. That said it is still the best RV Park you will find in the tri-city area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Manager feels like RVers should not be allowed to boon dock and should be required to stay in private camp grounds since the owner makes money on the campground. HUH????
We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park has their own phone switch and can issue you a phone number. As of this writing, it was $1 a day for the phone. I have stayed here many times, and previously their wireless was difficult to connect to. They have encrypted it, and it's now easier to get into. It's still free, but you need a "code" to use it. I have also used their phone lines for internet use, and the phone lines can be kind of fuzzy. This park caters to full-timers and workers because their office is open very early in the morning to about 9:00 PM in summer and 8:00 PM in winter. The trees aren't old enough to provide shade yet, and Richland summers can be brutally hot (90+ is not unusual and occasionally 100+). But the staff here is wonderful and they plan lots of activities and dinners. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Never say "Never". Said I would "never" rate anyplace or anything a "10". This RV park gets one; a first for me even after all these years. It is only three years old and the trees will grow. The location is kind of remote but no big deal - the park and staff are superb. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very clean park. Roads are paved, pull through sites are gravel and level, most back in sites are on concrete pad, most sites have room to park tow vehicle or toad. Escorted to site, hook ups are explained, offers 2/30/50A service, nice store (mostly food items), propane available. Young trees, no real shade yet, room for awnings and slides, and gets very quiet before 10pm. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an above-average RV park, we've been here more than once, and we return whenever it's on our travel route. All of the previous good comments apply as to long, level sites; free WiFi; quiet, clean park away from city noise but convenient to shopping. We were surprised to find their store stocked not only the basics for camping comfort but offered a nice selection of the local wines! Since we were there only a short time we were not able to fit in any tours to the local vineyards and gratefully snatched up three bottles. Also, we appreciated the fast, efficient, and friendly staff and the ability to get our motorhome filled with propane gas as we pulled out of the park. It's a keeper! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We are fulltime RVers, and this is one of the nicest RV parks we have come across. The park was neat and clean, the sites easily accomodated our rig, and the Staff and Management were very friendly and helpful. The mini-mart was well stocked, the pool and hot tub were just right, and the morning biscuits and gravy were most excellent. We highly recommend this park if you're in the Richland/Tri-City area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
August 2006
$29
One of the best RV parks that we have stayed in. Staff is very friendly and helpful. All facilities are modern and well kept. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great new RV Park/Resort. C-Store is well stocked, grounds are tidy and well maintained, staff are friendly and helpful and the sites are level with great spacing. Offer discounts for; AARP, Union membership, Good Sams, etc. Will definitely return -- probably many times as wwe have family in the area! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is well managed, neat and clean. Staff are friendly and helpful. Mini-mart store available for grocery and fast food items and some RV necessities. Extended stay rates available for labor union members who are working in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The best part of this park is the location and the mature shade tree's. It is close to the mall and good places to eat. It has paved sites that are very close together. We could not put our awning up. I was fearful our slide out would hit the trailer next to us. They give you a password for two hours of internet at a time. Lot's of full timers in old trailers. We stayed here for a convention at the Toyota Center. There are nicer parks in the area. Horn Rapids RV is a great place to stay if your don't mind being a little further out of town. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Wright's Desert Gold is one of the oldest RV Parks in the Tri-Cities area. It has very clean restrooms, mature shade trees and well stocked store. The staff is friendly and helpful. It is centrally located in the Tri-Cities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
2000
$20
This is the worst campground we have ever stayed at. It is primarly a motel and trailer court, with spaces for overnighters as an after thought. The hookups are shared [side to side] which means you and your neighbors door are across from each others. With the site width being 15 feet, this makes for very close quarters. Add in a slide out or two and you get the picture. How Trailer Life and Woodall's could give this an average rating raises the question about ad money buying a good rating. We camped here in a camper.