Address: 16362 Snee Oosh Rd, La Conner, WA 98257, USA
Phone: +13604663112
Erik Hadley
As a member of Thousand Trails with the best package available, this campground has been the most disappointing we have been to within the Thousand Trails system. While its location is perfect for exploring the surrounding islands that are beautiful, the campground itself is overrun with seasonal trailer trash. They are sure to hand out a 4 page rule book when you check in, but they surely dont enforce anything they have written up. Example: rule states NO tarps on vehicles or campers. While driving around , first thing i noticed was a ragged pop up camper that looks like it would be lucky to even be movable with a blue tarp on the roof. Next: rule state and was verbally told by ranger 5mph speed limit. This is not even remotely enforced. Fencing around sites: in the rule book it states no fencing should be erected that is over 24 inches and should only be directly the area below an awning on an RV. Again, not even close to being enforced as I’ve seen a ridiculous amount of portable fencing around sites, with one being 5 sites down from me that has what appears to be 6 foot wire fencing COMPLETELY surrounding the RV and the site it is on. One site had so many plastic toys scattered around the site that it looked like they were hosting a daycare center in the campground. The only saving grace for this dump is that is in a great location, but be aware that you will be living in Trailer Trash heaven for your time here because it doesn’t seem like management cares about enforcing ANY rules. The picture attached to this review is directly across from me and appears to be a seasonal site. I’m not sure how thousand trails works with seasonal people but I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say this junk isn’t even capable of being moved without the axles falling off.
rebecka williams
We loved this place. As most thousand trails, it needs a bit of love, but the showers were open and working, the spa works, the sites are decent. Graveled and level. For larger rigs it’s a bit tight, and there are limited sewer sites. There are a few primitive tent sites, but only big enough for one small tent
Catherine Hàggard
We are having a lot of fun. We can see the ocean and walk to the beach from our cabin. And there are many antique and art shops just a few minutes drive from our cabin. The antique stores have really good prices but the art shops are really expensive. So stick to the antique stores if you don't like to spend a lot. There is something for everyone there.
Natalie Dickinson
Very friendly staff! Gated and secure. You can use the laundry mat, clubhouse, gym, trails, and they even have ice at the front station! Great for travel, pets and kids! Wonderful time awaits! You can even walk down to the ocean!
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
Vintage 1890s swimsuit?
1. Its a Thousand Trails campground. 2. It's first come first serve. 3. I can't imagine why not. But call them to be sure.
I didn't see any campsites that looked like homeless people were living there. Maybe I didn't see them because we didn't stay in the campsites. We went directly to our reserved cabin. The cabins were very clean and ours was right on the water. So I can only recommend the cabins, I don't know anything about the campsites.
I believe so as long as your ten feet away from the door or whatever their requirement is.
No pool there. Nothing was open there except the guard shack. Everything else is still closed.
There is cabins to rent and you can put a tent down as well.
We only had 30 amp service, it's an older campground. Very pleasant to stay at.
No you don't. You pay around 150 for a cabin thst sleeps 5 without a membership. Well worth it for the most beautiful view in the Northwest. Near the little town of La Conner too. And the Ferry to Friday Harbor that takes you through the San Juan Islands. Memberships are not worth it to come and stay once a year like I do. You would have to come every weekend to make the membership worthwhile. Or live there like some members do in their R.V.'S.
I'm 95% sure that you won't be able to rent a spot for that length of time. As others have said, call the Laconner Thousand Trails office and ask about their packages.
Just the hot tub, but it has recently been redone! If your looking for a nice pool check out the thousand trails mount vernon location. They have a large pool for the whole family!
I would contact the 1800 # for Customer Service. Also, LaConner is a very POPULAR Western Washington TT, so it is best to book in advance.
I have never run into RV Age Restriction at a TT.
I would go to best buy and get the most expensive drone that they sold Then park some where near the park and wait till for the perfect time to optimize a detailed search of the park. Then I would write my results on pen and paper because 4G and WiFi are very rare in that part of the woods. Or you could always call the people in question and ask them when and when not there going to there. Mmmmm.
Go to the encore site. Cost are about 40 to 50 a nite
LaConner is on Indian Reservation, which prohibits fishing at the campground.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.