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    Shadygreen Campground

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Saltwater State Park

    Saltwater State Park

    3.6(89 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    Five stars for many reasons. An awesomely large parking area with easy close access to water front…read moreaccess. Clean bathrooms too. On this visit the tide was low. Which was perfect for exploring the beach. Fun to see all the shells and things that are normally under water. Please tu of picnic areas for larger groups too. The creek trail was closed from one side but when exploring discovered a fallen tree. Easily able to navigate over the log. See my photo. I'm sure at high tide the beach area decreases but it's all beautiful. The creek trail is short. Under two miles. Discovery pass required. Get out there! Enjoy your life! SYOY!

    Our very first time going to this State Park on Saturday, August 10th, 2024. There was a Cambodian…read moreFestival happening, so decided to check it out. We arrived at 1:00 PM and found the last parking space available at the end of the furthest parking lot area. Took our time taking a stroll to the event, where the food vendors were on the grassy area. Saw some Laotian food - Hmong Sausage with Sticky Rice, Chicken Wings, Whole Chicken, Papaya Salad, Fried Banana, also saw that they had Thai Iced Tea, Thai Iced Coffee, Lemonade flavors, Sandwiches, and Grilled Pork. We walked to the other side where they had a stage where they were having some dancing, live music and speeches. In addition, there were accessories, and clothing/apparel vendors who were lined up on the other side. First part of the Review is for the Cambodian event, which was a 4 out of 5. ------ The Park itself was easy to navigate around. Parking seemed self-explanatory, even though it was fully packed. There were clear signs of what was required of the State Park. You had to enter with a Discovery Pass or a National Park Pass at the Gate/Entrance. Walked around the beach area until the end of the trail where they had Private Property. Took some pictures and scenic videos of the water and scintillating viewpoints. It was a pretty short stroll after eating our lunch. But overall an enjoyable experience. Would like to visit again even without an event going on... Review of the Park - 4 out of 5.

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    Saltwater State Park - Information about trails

    Information about trails

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    Game Farm Wilderness Park

    Game Farm Wilderness Park

    2.7(3 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    My map took us to the actual park and not the campground site…read more Address for camping: 2455 Stuck River Dr SE Auburn, WA 98092 United States We arrived about 2 hours past check in and were greeted by the park host. All sites are back in and there is plenty of space and clearance to do so. We have a 31ft trailer. Pros: Lots of open space Clean Nearby park for kids to play at Bike paths Walking paths Disc golf Mostly quiet Water & electricity Dump station near exit Cons: No sewer on individual sites The bathrooms are not close and no showers Stuck River Dr. is mostly quiet but you do get the occasional loud vehicle. The park is well maintained and clean. The bathroom facilities are outdated and there are no showers. Our family loved the mixed use trails as they are mostly flat with a few hills and great for a smooth bike ride or walk. The trails are interconnected with the disc golf course. A beautiful pedestrian bridge that crosses over the White River leads to the adjacent park which has playgrounds and sports facilities.

    The campground is nice, but it has a few problems. 1. The…read moresites are big-rig friendly, except that there is only 30-amp electric. 2. There is no sewer at the sites. 3. Very nice entrance with circle-drive; except: a. The circle radius is a tight turn for a big-rig. b. The trees which line the circle are overgrown into the street, and they scratched the sides of my 40' motorhome while traveling the circle. The camp-host stated that this has been reported to the city of Auburn, whose Maintenace Staff is charged with the tree trimming, but so far this year they have not done their job; even after multiple reports/requests.

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    Game Farm Wilderness Park - Area to the left is the campground and the green building to the right is where the bathrooms are located. A bit of a walk.

    Area to the left is the campground and the green building to the right is where the bathrooms are located. A bit of a walk.

    Game Farm Wilderness Park - Pump station

    Pump station

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    Point Robinson Park - Lighthouse

    Point Robinson Park

    4.2(53 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    I wanted to go to see/visit Troll at Point Robinson Park, this troll photo popped up on Seattle's…read moreYelp activity page and it was giving me hints that I must visit before I leave, hehe. 3.21.2026- On the day of our visit, I asked my wonderful hubby to add Point Robinson Park to our schedule, on the drive there it states one hour, funny, not knowing we have to take a ferry to get there. As we got closer the map had all water, hehe. What a nice spontaneous surprise, we decided to do take the Fauntleroy Ferry to Vashon Island. ( will do a review the Ferry after). Who doesn't love the Ferry?! After we got to Vashon Island, it was about a 20 min scenic drive to Point Robinson Park, So happy we are here! Keep in mind the park gates closes at dawn, I was worried about being stuck there and we arrive close to dawn. Plenty parking, very nice park with lighthouse, beach, trails and picnic area. First things first, lets look for the troll, which his name is Oscar the bird king, made by Thomas Dambo. Thomas Dambo is an artist based in Denmark, Thomas makes sculptures out of recycled materials. This sculpture is part of series of six site specific installations called Northwest trolls. I need to find the other 4 during my future visits to PNW. Wow, super cool to see and visit Oscar the troll in real life, a little scary but so interesting. Thomas is super creative and got skills. Oscar is huge in real life, hehe. We took our photos, observed the artistic skills, greeted him with Shaka, then after that we went to explore the rest of Robinson Park. Trail, beach and we finally got to the lighthouse, another reason to visit. There's a lighthouse tour during mid May-September, which I would love to learn more about. All in all, What a great day to make it a great day here, trolling Point Robinson Park, LOVED every moment!

    Cute park with great trails and picnic areas. Rules are clearly posted, mainly keep your dogs on a…read moreleash and don't climb on Oscar the Bird King. The trails were muddy this time of year so wear better footwear than I did. The beach by the lighthouse was lovely. There are lighthouse tours Sundays from 12pm to 4pm. Lots of benches surround the lighthouse to take in the ocean. It's crazy to think a huge city is just across the water from this beautiful small island.

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    Point Robinson Park
    Point Robinson Park - Lighthouse.:-)

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    K M Resorts of America - Pool at Ponderosa Falls RV Resort.

    K M Resorts of America

    2.7(143 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Future individuals considering K/M Resorts of America, please take heed…read more Our contract with K/M has been in effect for about 15 years. During that 15 years K/M has honored the contract (an expensive contract providing our parents with dues frozen at the contract specified $00.00 and transferable to immediate offspring at the same dues provision) Recently, K/M staff and owner have decided to reinterpret our contract to justify a Dues charge of over $300.00 per year. When asked for justification, the owner (Kevin) just identified a minor technicality in a clause of the contract (an interpretation that we do not agree with) and said that their expenses had been going up, and since we had been using it (less than once per year on average) we should be willing to pay dues. No explanation for why K/M did honor the contracted frozen $00.00 dues for 15 years. Do not expect K/M to honor their contracts!!!!!! They will use any excuse (even poor ones) to violate their contract.. Find another camp club to invest in.

    Overall very happy with my KM Resort membership. I do like they have cabins at most of their…read morelocations to stay in. This was in Randle, WA. Very quiet, there's a game room and a lobby that serves breakfast and coffee. The cabin was great to stay in and very inexpensive at $50. It was a great little getaway. Staff was very friendly and nice. We weren't told we needed sheets and blankets and pillows. But the staff did let us borrow some which was nice. There is a 9 hole golf course, but you have to walk it. There is an indoor hot tub and pool.

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    K M Resorts of America - Clubhouse at Travel Inn RV Resort.

    Clubhouse at Travel Inn RV Resort.

    K M Resorts of America - Columbia Shores RV Resort.

    Columbia Shores RV Resort.

    K M Resorts of America - Happy campers at Ocean Breeze RV Resort.

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    Happy campers at Ocean Breeze RV Resort.

    Camp Kilworth - Rotary Lodge

    Camp Kilworth

    4.5(2 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    Excited for the Summer 2025 reopening of YMCA Camp Kilworth. Still working on restoring the lodges…read morein Phase 2. More info at: https://www.seattleymca.org/programs/camp-and-outdoor-leadership/camp-kilworth

    Camp Kilworth is a Boy Scout Camp that is quite large and has a lot of things going for it that the…read morekids love. Also, you can rent a campsite or other parts of this camp whether your boy is a scout or not. There's a firebowl with concrete benches that face the water with a really lovely view. It's a good spot for meetings and performances and has a firepit. They have 13 campsites for rent with picnic tables and firepits, along with a lodge that has a full kitchen, fireplace, covered porch and restrooms. You can also rent canoes. There are BB gun ranges, archery ranges, an obstacle course, and activity fields. They have a rock climbing wall too. Set on about 20 acres, this camp is large enough for kids to get lost in so be sure to pack appropriately for the woods. I've been here a few times for Boy Scout events. The camp is well maintained. The firebowl is a great meeting place and the view over the water is nice, but it does get cold, even in the summertime. My son told me there are a lot of trails. There is a gravel parking lot with a narrow lane leading into/out of it. You can rent the whole freaking camp for $1,000 if you aren't a Boy Scout. If you are a Scout and in-council, it's $250, and if you're a Scout and out-of-council, it's $500. That's a pretty awesome deal. See the website link for details on charges: http://pacificharbors.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Camp-Kilworth-Rental-Fees-1.pdf

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    Camp Kilworth - Amphitheater view

    Amphitheater view

    Camp Kilworth - Trillium in early spring bloom

    Trillium in early spring bloom

    Camp Kilworth - Coyote in the woods

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    Coyote in the woods

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