As the name says, right on US Rt 101, across the road from a nice supermarket and hardware store. It was quiet as you camp way off the road. Everything worked. Desk people were very friendly. They said the wi-fi might not work a ways from the office, but it worked fine for me. Level grass sites. Restrooms were old but clean. The only drawback is that the RV park shares a road with a series of old trailers that were not part of the RV park. Nevertheless, they are a bit of an eyesore, though we had no contact with the residents and nothing would leave us to believe they’d be any problem at all. This was a stopover park for us and the only choice we found in Forks with full hook ups. If we were passing that way again, we’d stay again.
Very friendly and helpful owners. A very nice place. Easy to find near downtown Sequim. Paved sites, with grass mowed in between. Everything worked. Internet is via DSL and you run a line (that is provided) into your rig, via a window. DSL was very fast and reliable. Restrooms were as clean as home and new looking. A very good choice for visiting the area. However, there are no “activities” or pool or such. Laundry was as clean as restrooms. Though one block from the main street, there was no noise. Easy and comfortable for touring Port Townsend, Sequim and Port Angeles. We stayed 6 nights.
This is a nice setting on Lake Quinault in the midst of Lake Quinault Resort. All sites are grass. There is no sewer or dump station near. It is good for one or two days. They don’t take reservations. They say they never sell out. Pick out your site. Go pay in the office. The bathrooms were clean. There is a nine hole golf course down the road. It is nothing special, but we’d go back when in the area if we needed a site for one or two nights. We camped in a 30' motor home. A few bigger rigs were present, but access is paved, but a bit narrow and down hill. Unhitch your tow first at the adjacent restaurant parking lot. Once you are in, there is plenty of room.