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    Mt Baker RV Park

    3.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Nice RV park near Baker. Hot showers, wheelchair accessible. Near by skiing and hiking trails, snow mobile trails. Not a bad price either.

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    Pioneer Trails Campground - Flowers!

    Pioneer Trails Campground

    4.5(29 reviews)
    42.7 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!

    Brae Island Regional Park - The beach area

    Brae Island Regional Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    35.5 mi

    Wow! I'm surprised nobody has reviewed this RV park yet! We spent most of summer 2016 here with our…read morekids and loved every minute of it!! We are locals but it was awesome to "get away" and have a staycation. Beautiful location and just steps away from the quaint little town of Fort Langley. My husband was able to go to work still and I would stroll the town with my little boys! The playground and pool are a fun addition as well! We didn't get a chance to go this year and missed it so much!! Definitely recommend this location to anyone wanting a beautiful RV site!

    This is a nice campground with plenty of amenities. Pool, playground, rental pedal carts, scenic…read morewalk to the Fraser River beach, and a short walk to the historic Fort Langley Downtown district. However, there's too much traffic for my liking, and the trains are a bit much as they're only a stones throw away and sound their horns every time all night long. People are constantly driving in and out of the park up to and slightly past the cut off. If you're parked near the road it gets old in a hurry. The general store in the park is fairly priced & handy. The wifi is very limited at your site but is unlimited at the store. It costs $25 extra per week to park a second vehicle here or $10 a night. A little bit much imo. There were loud gun like bangs during the first day I was here and police coming through the first night I was here. As I write this at 21:44 there have been four vehicles through here in the last 15 minutes. Three of which were diesel, and one shining their lights directly into my camp. If you're going to stay here, try and get a spot to the rear of the grounds. It cost me roughly $300 to stay here for a week.

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    Brae Island Regional Park - Some fun shots from our time there

    Some fun shots from our time there

    Brae Island Regional Park
    Brae Island Regional Park

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    Glen At Maple Falls

    Glen At Maple Falls

    5.0(3 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Totally gorgeous camper/RV park with everything you need for a perfect holiday. The RV's are mainly…read morestationary with add ons and patios. There is a playground for the kids, book nook full of books to borrow, the Fireside Lounge has a pool and foosball table and there is a large pool and 8 or so person hot tub. The security is lovely and will check you in and give you a map if visiting. They patrol the area, remove snow etc. Lovely area on the mountain!

    The Glen is a great little community in the woods. It's a prefect little summer getaway and also a…read moregreat place close to the Mt. Baker ski area (about 35min). This private, gated community is complete with pools, activity center, 11miles of paved private roads (learned to drive here) that are great for biking, and even has a security patrol 24/7 to keep things safe! Each lot is privately owned and there are strict rules on what you can put on that land. Most people have a small park model trailer with a bunk shed for extra space. Sounds a little ghetto but these trailers can cost upwards of $50k. Most are kept nicely. In the last few years the Glen has added cable so owners van now have cable TV, Internet and even a landline. It makes for the prefect place to work remotely for those lucky enough for a break from the office! I love coming here any time of year, but summer time late nights around the fire is always my favorite followed closely by the exact same after a day skiing at Baker!

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    Glen At Maple Falls
    Glen At Maple Falls
    Glen At Maple Falls

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    Rasar State Park - A tiny bleeding heart.

    Rasar State Park

    4.7(29 reviews)
    25.8 mi

    My mom and I stopped here and at the nearby Rockport State Park recently on Wednesday 1 July 2020…read more We arrived in the morning just before 11 a.m., it had been a rainy morning and we managed to get here in a brief window where the rain stopped. It was still overcast, but no rain can be a plus when out hiking. The entrance to the park is well marked and there is a parking lot for those who are at the park for day use like we were. After parking our car we set out to explore the trails down to the river and back. Informational signs spot the trail and provide background and helpful tidbits if you are on the look-out for wildlife or their tracks. The mosquitos were fiercest at the parking lot and a number of them bit me through my clothing. Coming back I'd wear more layers or insect repellent if trying not to get bit. The trail we walked ran along the Skagit River for a short bit then twisted through the woods and back to the parking lot. On the way out to the Skagit River we passed a clearing. The grass was tall in the clearing center, but around the edges the grass had been cut to provide a walking path if one so yearned. We encountered mostly birds on our visit in terms of wildlife. The park itself wasn't too busy when we arrived, but we started to see more people by the time we departed. Restrooms were clean and we maintained our social distance.

    Great park, we drove with my family, nice place to walk, relaxing and dream, nice forest and quietread more

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    Rasar State Park - Off to the Skagit River my mom and I go.

    Off to the Skagit River my mom and I go.

    Rasar State Park - Me sir happy to see some clover!

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    Me sir happy to see some clover!

    Mt Baker RV Park - rvparks - Updated May 2026

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