Address: 2228 Centralia Alpha Rd, Chehalis, WA 98532, USA
Phone: +13602629489
JENNY F
Nice out of the way place to camp. We are members and have been here a few time.
Daniel Stephens
Great RV park and campground. Spaces set aside for just about all types of camping from dry tent spots all the way to full hookup and pull through for the biggest of rigs. Laid out to keep things feeling organized. Amenities seem well kept such as two pools, clubhouses, laundry, general store, putt putt, ice sales, firewood, propane fills. We definitely enjoyed the time we spent and wouldn't hesitate to return when in the area.
Eric Machac
Super nice place as long as you can live without sewer for awhile. Plenty of nice sites, but they aren't perfectly level, so bring your leveling blocks and have fun!
King Powers
Tough to give it a fair rating since we're here off-season when stuff is closed for the season or shut down for improvements. The good: Everything you want is here, from pool to firewood and propane to a good sized dog park. As talked about extensively - the spots aren't level, but given the amount it can rain in the area this is good thing as there's very little puddling. The grounds and bathrooms are very well kept up, the work being put in is obvious. The not great: Cell signal is really spotty. In some areas it's not bad at all, others it's non-existant. Very few sewer sites. The bathrooms I saw only have a single shower stall, which can make taking a shower take a lot longer than it should. Overall, I'd love to come back and check it out when it's more open.
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You can call thousand trails or you can go there and speak to the rep there to buy your membership or go online
Yes
Yes, but they close certain areas off. I just went and I know today they closed off a few sections.
With membership you can stay up to 28 days but then you have to move to another location.
Should be memorial weekend
First come first served. You pick from what's available when you get there.
Normally I wouldn't see why you couldn't but they are currently a little overgrown with black berries. The staff was busy keeping up with health guidelines.
You need to call Thousand Trails reservation line for answers to these questions .
Yes in the fire pits you can. Most of the sites have them. If not you can ask for one.
Yes but limited numbers
Yes you can but as of yesterday there was no ban.
Usually by then depending on weather.
Actually, they do have honey wagon service available. I believe it's $45 .
I think there is a small fee, per night, for non-members.
Managers? I only saw 2 staff members, and stayed 14 days...
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