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This newly redesigned campground features long pull thrus , tents and Kamping Kabins. Enjoy a game of mini golf, basketball, swimming, a hayride and the new Jumping Pillow. Hike the campground trails and make new friends in our ice cream social!

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Enjoy a beautiful natural setting at the base of Mount Baker with easy access to North Cascades National Park, Baker Lake and of course our very own�Grandy Creek running along the edge of the campground.

Take a day trip to Bellingham, the San Juan Islands or British Columbia -� the beautiful Northwest is at your disposal.

This campground features long Pull-Thru RV Sites (up to 90 feet) as well as Tent Sites and Camping Cabins. Enjoy a game of mini golf, volleyball or basketball, swimming, a hayride and the Jumping Pillow. Hike the campground trails and make new friends in the Family Center or at a pancake breakfast or an ice cream social.

Pool: Memorial Weekend � Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 85 feet.

Your host: Elaine O'Neal and her fabulous crew!

Reservations: Online.� Groups call (360) 826-3554 (office line)

Address: 7370 Russell Rd, Concrete, WA 98237, USA
Phone: (360) 826-3554
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State: Washington
City: Concrete
Zip Code: 98237


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Reviews
Everything was clean and my kids had a pretty good time. The miniature golf for a fee was Rundown. And the swimming pool was literally swarming with bees. Overall pretty great place , Unfortunately I won't be back due to the Bees.
8 years ago (25-07-2017)
Awful Experience. Called ahead of time to make sure I could use the camping equipment I was bringing during the burn ban. Once I got there, they changed their minds and I wasn't allowed to use the equipment. I had to leave and spend an additional 100 dollars to buy a grill to cook my food. I wanted to leave the same day I checked in and asked for a refund. They refused to provide me a refund and stated I had to stay there until the next day for the "reservationist" to come back to issue me a refund. My children's first experience camping was ruin by this place. The pool was too small for the amount of people that they allow to stay there. One of the children puked in the pool, and they didn't even shut it down to clean it. The tent spaces are right next to a busy main road. You hear every car driving by at night while trying to sleep. Save your money and go elsewhere.
8 years ago (17-08-2017)
Had a great time for their Halloween
7 years ago (14-01-2018)
This is a fun place to camp. Lots of fun activities for the kids (some of them cost extra). The drawbacks: we got the world's smallest campsite. It took some real manuevering to get our truck and tent to fit in the site. We did noticed that most of the sites are plenty big. Also, kids are not allowed in the lukewarm hot tub --which is sad after they get out of the pool with blue lips.
8 years ago (04-02-2017)
This is a KOA/Thousand Trails camp and it appears the management doesn’t’ care much for the TT folks. It seems there attitude is, throw them in their section and let them figure it out….won’t be back. The park is nice, the facilities are clean BUT, it is miss managed and does not adhere to Thousand Trails rules. We were traveling with another couple and arrived at 11am to check in. We were told that check in was at 12pm, which was fine. I asked if the section with 50 amp service and sewer was full and she said there may be a few spots open. I was first in line, our friends second and another party was third in line. I was asked by one of the camp workers if the rig first in line was mine and I acknowledged it was. To not appear to be pressuring the girls for check in, my friends and I stepped a few yards away from the check in kiosk. The third couple walked up and started to talk with the check in girl and I overheard the lady say something about having friends already in the park and that they needed go get babysitter. The next thing I know, they are being checked in, backed up their rig and in they went. We check in, drive through the area with sewer and 50amp and guess what; this couple had taken one of two spots left in this area. So not be separated from our friends, we gave the one site left to another coupled that had pulled in behind our friends and we went to 30amp with no sewer sites. There were folks I spoke with that were setup in this area that told me many of the rigs were pulled on site early in the week and left to return for the holiday weekend. Staff needs to read the rules, First come First serve period, site must be occupied. I confronted one of the camp worker girls that was there at the time of our check in and told her what had happened (she did not check us in, she was new). She asked if I wanted to speak to someone and I told her no, I did not want to make a scene but, that they should learn to do their job correctly so this kind thing did not happen. Also, a recommendation would be to put people in campgrounds that match there rigs. There was a tent setup in a 50amp pull through site….really!! This should not be allowed, what if I squeezed my 37’ rig onto a tent site, how would that go over? There were small popup type campers in places that could accommodate 35-45’ rigs and the larger rigs ended up squeezing into sites they could barely fit. Sites are not very delineated; I watched as people pulled into a site and used the wrong power pedestals, parked in correctly. At one point they had to shuffle several people’s power and water hookups. This could have all been avoided if someone assisted them to their site. 4g. Camping vehicles must be occupied and attended overnight by the member. Any vehicle left overnight without the member present may be removed without notice or liability and placed into storage at the discretion of the Preserve Manager. 4h. Members are not allowed to save or reserve campsites for friends or late arrivals. Persons wishing to designate a campsite as occupied while they are off the preserve should contact the Preserve Staff and register the campsite. They will be issued proper authorization and a marker. Some preserves offer specific sites for Group Use bookings. Campsites improperly held or marked will be returned to their "first come, first choice" basis.
8 years ago (28-05-2017)
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