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Thousand Trails La Conner

3.0 (22 reviews)
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Pete M.

Overall the location is amazing! Absolutely beautiful beaches. My negative really comes down to some of the people there. Perhaps they are the more "permanent" residence. Do NOT go 5 MPH. GO 2! We got yelled at when we were going 5. They were right at the entrance from the gate. It happened again around the corner. We were going 5 mile an hour. The next complaint, and I really need to be straight forward, would be when I was in the restroom facility and there was a guy in the bathroom stall smoking either heroin, fentanyl, or crack. Having worked with people like this it was obvious of the sound of the air sucking through the straw and the lighter flicking. The actual lots are kind of small. We have a travel trailer and sadly the section we were in did not have full service. Just electric. And I understand why. It's near the shore. Some lots have full hook up. I am kind of saddened by the first come first serve. You really don't know what you will get. And there are a LOT of permanent residents and it makes it feel less remote. The boat ramp is pretty beat up and broken with exposed rebar. Personally, I enjoyed the place but saddened by the older "not on my lawn" folks that played police even when we were seriously respecting and following all rules. It really made it feel uncomfortable. The hot tub was nice and the convenient store was great. And again, the location is absolutely AWESOME! I hope the staff gets on the permanent residence to be less "grumpy police" and then it might be more welcoming to allllllll. I have to mention that the permanent resident next to us had a full security system on their RV and it was pointed right at us. THAT was uncomfortable. You could see the infrared lights at night. I give two stars because the full time residents, lot size, limited full hook up, and seriously beat up boat ramp. Other then that...4 Stars! That location is amazing.

Roxi M.

This is a year around camp ground. The spots are spacious & provide electronic & water - only a few with sewer are ever open. Lots of activities to do for families & children. Playground, mini golf, ping pong, hot tub (no pool). Hot private showers. The down side is lately the mini golf has not been taken care of and it can be difficult to get a nicer spot in the weekends. This location is a little bit away from LaConner but it is centrally located to both LaConner and Anacortes.

Lisa M.

This is the ninth day laundry mat is still closed. They claim its because quarters need to be emptied. Don't understand why they don't just empty them. If you're staying here and run into this sane problem I found a very nice clean laundry mat off site. 2016 Commercial Ave

Protect this "Sacred Site "? Then why let the trash pile up and spill onto the beach and into the water.     No credability.

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I intended to take my inflatable kayak out on the bay, but it had a leak, so I couldn't do that.

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Cedars RV Resort - Pull thru sites are long and very private

Cedars RV Resort

4.2(12 reviews)
32.1 mi

Five star rating... but this place deserves 10 stars!…read more Truly exceptional establishment in its cleanliness and maintenance of facilities and grounds, outstanding and such friendly staff and overall beautiful & peaceful environment. As frequent travelers from Seattle area to Canada for our daughters hockey games, we look forward to staying at Cedars RV Resort and will continue the tradition we've started. Just an extremely well-run operation and we're so happy we discovered this place with such wonderful people. One time the door on our travel trailer somehow wasn't properly secured when we left it... so during a breezy rainstorm while we were not there, the door physically opened. Scott, Cedars maintenance manager, was first to notice the problem and shut the door, but it could not be locked without the key, so Yvette, operations manager, was so kind to call me to make me aware of the situation, out of concern that the door might open on its own again and our camper might be subjected to water damage. Yvette went out of her way to let me know what happened in case I wanted to lock the door, and I thought this really speaks to the high level of customer care at Cedars. With all of her other responsibilities as manager of operations at Cedars, this kind of concern by Yvette and her staff for those at the property was really wonderful, and points to why Cedars is such a beautiful, well-maintained and popular vacation spot. Yvette, you and your staff rock!

This RV park will take your monthly rent and then claim they have the right to throw you out in the…read morestreet for 24 hours without any due process. They're hired thug Scott will threaten you and tell you he'll drag your car out in the street with a tractor that's what kind of people they are and I'm posting this as I'm freezing to death in my car which I would rather do than live under their illegal leases that they write.

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Cedars RV Resort - Nicely landscapes

Nicely landscapes

Cedars RV Resort - Nice P1 site with electric only hook up

Nice P1 site with electric only hook up

Cedars RV Resort - Paved asphalt beats gravel any day

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Paved asphalt beats gravel any day

North Whidbey Rv Park

North Whidbey Rv Park

3.9(32 reviews)
4.6 mi

My family and I pulled in with our truck and light weight trailer. On our arrival it looks very…read moreclean and spacious for all campers. We chose a pull through site which makes life easier for us to setup. This park have full hookups for all your needs and kid/family friendly. Amenities they had were washers/dryers, bathrooms with showers, playground, easy accessible parking lot for guests, clubhouse, and excellent customer service. Also if you dont have a Trailer/RV, looks like they also have cabins they rent out so be sure to ask. This park is clean and one of the prettiest RV Parks we've been to. We will be coming back and staying every time we go to Whidbey Island.

This RV park is right across the street from the wonderful Deception Pass State Park, with its…read morecrazy-scenic bridge, beaches, hiking trails, and lakes. At the State Park's West Beach area, you can be strolling on a sandy/rocky saltwater beach and then literally 1 minute later, you can be swimming (or fishing) in a freshwater lake. It's the weirdest, coolest thing! We saw seals, Bald Eagles, Merganzers, and an 800-year-old Douglas Fir tree on a single short hike here. We're hoping to see the beavers they say like to live in Cranberry Lake one of these days, but they've been elusive so far. The State Park has campsites, but it's more for rustic camping, not a great RV park. There are two small towns (Anacortes and Oak Harbor) 10 miles away that offer shopping (Safeway, Walmart, Home Depot, fast food, etc.), but it still feels rural. There's a marina down the road a little way, and there are whale-watching boat tours nearby. This RV park is well-kept and tidy. I saw someone on some review or other complaining (and that and a couple other petty complaints are what inspired me to write ~this~ review, as I don't write many of them, and this is my first on Yelp) about the park's brown grass, and I had to laugh. Did they not know grass doesn't stay green in the height of summer--especially during a drought? If that's all they had to complain about with this place, I'd say they're doing pretty well. LOL The bathrooms are clean, there's a fenced dog park, and they sell propane, firewood, and ice at the office. The office staff are very friendly and welcoming, too. They meet visitors outside with clipboards in hand when it's busy, so that drivers don't even need to step outside their rigs. Most of the spaces aren't huge, but from what I could see, there's only one very small area where they're a little squished, in this area that's at the center of a wheel shape, where the spaces are the wheel's spokes, but it's not like you're on top of each other, and it's not a big deal IMHO. There aren't that many trees, but I'd rather not have any around my rig, actually, and it stays blessedly cool here even in summer, so lack of shade really isn't an issue anyway. The park has a large gazebo and a small club house space that groups can reserve. And it's right across the street from where the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail crosses through. A 15 minute hike into the forest along that trail made me feel like I was in Middle Earth. So beautiful! We haven't fished in years, but we saw people fishing in the fresh-water lakes. One's a 5 minute walk away. And there are tide pools in the State Park, too, though that's a couple miles from the RV park, and not a place I want to walk to, as the main road that runs up and down Whidbey Island, State Road 20, can be pretty busy and narrow in that section. But in 5 minutes you can also walk out of the park, cross that road (there's a light with a crosswalk signal) and be in the State Park on a beautiful trail beside a lake with huge trees towering overhead and with the noise of the road forgotten. The Cranberry Lake trail leads you parallel to the lake and through the forest down to West Beach and a dune nature trail with interpretive signage. It's about a 3.8 mile walk round trip, and at the half-way point, there's a State Park camp store where you can get a drink and snack in summer and take a rest. I must say, though, that my favorite time to visit this place is in winter (We love it there so much that we've been there in all four seasons!). There's something so atmospheric about the gray cloud cover and the fog and the wildness of the sea. The hikes are just gorgeous then. There's just something about it, and I love it. If you run out of things to do nearby (HA!), you can take a short drive to visit the truly-charming towns of Langley, Coupeville (where "Practical Magic" was filmed), Mt. Vernon, or LaConner. There's a GREAT food co-op in Mt. Vernon that has amazing produce and gifts and a hot-food deli. It's like a mini Whole Foods. In any of these little towns, you can get an ice cream cone and stroll down old-fashioned downtown areas and window shop and people-watch. And in Langley, you may even spot a whale! The one bad thing I can say about this park is that there's sometimes noise from the navy jets that fly out of NAS Whidbey, which is maybe 5 miles away. That can get pretty loud during some weekdays, but the weekends are almost always no-fly times, and they have free earplugs in the office, if you need them to sleep. I just wore my noise canceling earphones and I was fine. There's also some noise from the two-lane road nearby, especially at rush hours or on busy summer weekends. But when visiting a beautiful place like this, who hangs out in their RV all the time anyway? Anyway...If you can't tell, I really love this place. It's definitely a well-deserved 5-star rating from us.

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North Whidbey Rv Park - Beautiful lighting and easier to setup with pull through lot. Our favorite place.

Beautiful lighting and easier to setup with pull through lot. Our favorite place.

North Whidbey Rv Park - North Whidbey features two newly updated cabins.

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North Whidbey features two newly updated cabins.

La Conner Marina & RV Park

La Conner Marina & RV Park

4.7(11 reviews)
2.6 mi

La Conner Marina is a great place for boaters and visitors…read more The marina features extensive covered moorage on 8 docks, two large guest docks, clean and comfortable restrooms, large laundry facility, two pumpout machines (one on each guest dock) and expensive outdoor/lawn/picnic space. Most of the slips feature finger piers on both sides of the boat, making this a very desirable location for covered moorage. As such, expect a long waitlist that could have you waiting for two or three years. Plenty of parking even when they host large events like the 4th of July celebration. Staff is friendly, courteous and very responsive to inquiries and issues. I haven't reviewed the RV park, as I haven't stayed there, but as a casual observer, the park is clean, reasonably lit without being too bright, close to the restrooms and laundry, and a short walk from town.

I'm updating my previous review of the La Conner Marina (see below) to now include having spent two…read morefun weekends at the adjacent RV Park. The first weekend was last summer, and the second one was this past weekend when we "glamped" there to once again meet up with friends who were docked at the marina for the weekend. The RV park is definitely no frills. The sites are close together, the trees are few and far between, and the sites don't include picnic tables or firepits. But they are all full-hookup, the park is well maintained and quiet, and you can't beat the sweet streets of downtown La Conner being just a quick walk (or even quicker drive) down the street. There's also a bathhouse with toilets and showers, all of which were immaculately clean. (You can get the door code from the campground host at RV Site #1.)

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La Conner Marina & RV Park
La Conner Marina & RV Park
La Conner Marina & RV Park

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Pioneer Trails Campground - Flowers!

Pioneer Trails Campground

4.5(29 reviews)
3.7 mi

During my summer visit to Washington, I stayed at this charming RV park, where the staff were…read moreexceptionally friendly and always willing to assist. The office exuded warmth and comfort, complete with a coffee machine and a bowl of candy for guests. Staff members were frequently seen navigating the park in a convenient golf cart, ensuring everything ran smoothly for visitors. The park itself offers a variety of recreational spaces, including a large downhill field with a small podium at the base, as well as a nearby expansive field and a pickleball court. Guests can enjoy a seating area at the top of the hill and there is a nearby shack that provides firewood and propane for convenience.Some of the park's sites include cozy cabins, each furnished with a comfortable chair, desk, and a generous king-size bed, along with a window offering views of the RV area. Every campsite features a personal fire pit and picnic table, ideal for relaxing outdoors.Overall, this RV park combines friendly service, comfortable accommodations, and well-maintained recreational areas. I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking a pleasant and welcoming environment for their stay.

The shower water in the community shower is barely lukewarm. I asked the lady at the front desk,…read moreand she said the shower was cold because of the type of push button shower knob and there was nothing they could do to fix the cold shower water. A bit later I was able to get a sneak peek at the hot water heaters and they were turned all the way down to the lowest possible temperature setting. This maybe fine during the summer but it is now headed into winter and the park refuses to provide hot shower water in the community restroom. Other than the cold shower water, the park is very clean and well maintained.

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Pioneer Trails Campground - Another Flower!

Another Flower!

Pioneer Trails Campground - The beautiful flowers next to the office!

The beautiful flowers next to the office!

Pioneer Trails Campground - The beautiful flowers next to the office!

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The beautiful flowers next to the office!

Thousand Trails La Conner - rvparks - Updated May 2026

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