Bear Mountain RV Park - Trail, OR
We had a great time on our recent vacation in Trail, Oregon. We planned our trip to hike, fish and just enjoy nature. After booking the trip we discovered it coincided with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland… about a 45 minute drive away, so we took in a play as well. That was a […]
Alpine RV Park - Marblemount, WA
Alpine RV Park has full hookups, a laundry, and free wireless, yet cheaper than the State Parks! What more could you want? The wireless was a little slow, but at these prices ($20 per night), you can live with it! Also, you have clean air and are in a little valley surrounded […]
Fort Casey State Park - Coupeville, WA
Fort Casey State APark is located at the Keystone Ferry Dock on Whidbey Island, south of Coupeville, Washington; and is open year round. This park does not take reservations, it’s first come, first serve.
Of the 35 total spaces, one pull-through is reserved for physically challenged customers. The park is a good overnight spot to dry […]
Blue Ox RV Park - Albany, OR
Oregon proved to be a wonderful state which dictated rescheduling our travels to allow more time, and this midway to everything RV Park turned out to be a perfect long weekend stop and place to catch our breath.
Signage off I-5 was good and the one mile of road to it is excellent. The staff were […]
Wenberg State Park - Stanwood, WA
This is a small state park. The web site indicates that it’s located 18 miles northwest of Everett, Washington but it’s actually closer to Stanwood. Although there is a check-in station, it’s only used in the summer. During “off-season,” you must self register.
The higher numbered spots, which are non-utility, are closed in the winter. The […]
Phoenix RV Park - Salem, OR
Phoenix RV Park is an above average campground… with paved roads with level, concrete pads and patio areas on every site.
They have 107 RV Spaces, 30/50 amp full service hookups (including cable TV), a laundry room, showers, a nice recreation room, a small playground. Pets are welcome here too!
The property is nicely landscaped with frequently […]
Midway RV Park - Centralia, WA
Midway RV Park is a small, quiet, well maintained campground with a very friendly staff who went out of their way to make our stay as comfortable as possible. The park is centrally located about half-way between Seattle and Portland, and less than a mile off I-5.
From the moment we entered the park we noticed […]
Bakersfield RV Resort - Bakersfield, CA
This is a first-class campground with excellent facilities and a staff to match. We stayed here for several days recently on our annual trip north. The park was as neat a a pin and the facilities were squeaky clean. Rates were actually quite low for the level of quality we received.
The property has 24-hour video […]
Gig Harbor RV Park - Gig Harbor, WA
We stayed at Gig Harbor RV Park during Thanksgiving 2007. This is the only RV Park in Gig Harbor so they don’t have to do much. We found this converted KOA park dark and dreary. We saw poor drainage on the campsites with the rain when we were there.
Gig Harbor RV Resort - Gig Harbor, WA
Gig Harbor RV Resort has 95 RV spots and a few tent spots is squeezed in a small area on a hillside, but it’s surrounded by lots of pine trees, with the pine smell being quite fragrant! You will feel like you are in a state park!
One reviewer indicated that the trees interfered with satellite dishes. If this is the case, the park does have good cable, about 70 channels. However, be sure you bring an extra five feet of cable wire, just in case. In my particular spot, my 25 foot cable wire was too short. I had to add an extension because the cable hookup was located close to the front of the spot.



