Not a bad park, but a mixed experience. The spaces are close. For room, I'd go to the state park next time. The beach goes to deep wet sand fast, so it's tough for walking out very far. We did have a very pleasant time until our neighbors got kicked out without much apparent cause. Their dog scampered out off leash in the morning. For a few moments, maybe? Not sure. We thought they were great, but before we'd even had breakfast the manager had asked them to leave. The manager was fine with us, and we had kids and dogs, too. It left us wondering what we might do to get the axe, and soured an otherwise fine time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I would have rated this a 10, but the sites are so close together that you can barely get your awnings and slides out. I could have rated it an 8, but the neighbors were so great that it was one of the best weeks we've had camping.The bay is right over the little breakwater from your campsite with a nice beach for kites, sand castles, kayaks and clamming.They are planning on doing a bit of re-habbing over the winter as far as taking four sites waterfront on one end and making them three and then in another year or two, they're going to work on the other end. We WILL be going back over the winter and next year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is an older but very well kept park. It's quiet and peaceful. There is a laundry. The front row has a good view of the ocean if you have a Motorhome or a Trailer with the large rear window living room configuration. It's located just a little ways from the Shoalwater Bay Casino midway between Westport and Raymond Washington. The ocean front sites are very near the water are 50' from the water at high tide. Across the street is the historic Token Hotel which has fair food. A good grocery store is 20 miles away in Westport or Raymond. I found the mamagement staff friendly. We plan on coming back. Bring your bikes and kayaks there is some good riding here and you'll have some pleasant padding on the Willapa Bay if it isn't to windy. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is on Willapa Bay, between Astoria and Westport in Washington. Kind of off the beaten path, and the area is not crowded. Kind of reminds me of Central California when I was a kid. The sites are right on the water - I can't think of any other park I've been to where you are parked so close. There is space to make a fire. We were on our own this time, but I think it would be great for groups, because there is a meeting room. The bathrooms were very clean. Check in/out was friendly. Next time we will bring our kayaks, but in March it was too cold. The facilities are nothing fancy, but we had a great time (clam dig weekend, so we went digging in Grayland and picked up enough for chowder). There is a local fish market just down the street, and a historic (says its over 100 years old) hotel across the street. Also a little golf course, but again, it was pretty cold when we were there - in the high 40's. We will be back, and probably see if we can get a group to come with us in the late spring. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The setting and the site were excellent. Quiet, our site right on Wallapa Bay and a campfire ring on a rise overlooking a superb view of the water. Older facility, but kept very clean. A quaint town. Park in walking distance to nice seafood store, historic hotel and fledgling golf course. Would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one to miss. When we arrived after a very confusing drive and checked in, we were confronted with someone from office that demanded that he direct us in backing onto the site. I advised him that my wife and I had a system with our walkie talkies and could handle it. He insisted that he would do the directing because of previous damage by other RVers. I asked him if he would be responsible for any damage to my vehicle due to his instructions. He said "NO"! If we hadn't already paid I would have left. The only out of state vehicle was ours so I guess we must have fallen into the rabbit hole of RV Parks. We won't return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful ocean bay setting for this well maintained park. Very nice and accommodating owner. The bay water is very warm in Sept, no so earlier in the year. The Tokeland Hotel is a five minute walk from the park - great dinner and ambiance, billed as the oldest commercial hotel in WA. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We've stayed here several times and enjoyed it alot. The old Tokeland hotel, which was built in the late 1800's, is across the street and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner 7 days a week. Tokeland is a beautiful spot on Willapa Bay, which is nice, quite, and peaceful. The owners are great and very helpful. Westport is just 14 miles down the road where you can go fishing out in the ocean. We highly recommend the Bayshore. We camped here in a Motorhome.