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Snug Harbor RV Park

3.2 (87 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Denise M.

Horrible customer service. We had a reservation and spent a couple hours driving around trying to find a bridge to cross but every single bridge and ferry was closed. I contacted the host who kept saying take 84 I which I replied I cannot even get to 84 because all the bridges are closed. He just kept asking if I wanted to cancel and that if I did it would be non refundable despite not being able to physically drive there. I screen shotted all the access points as you can see in the pictures. Every yellow hazard symbol was a closure. I also told him they should have been proactive in calling anyone with a reservation to let us know so we didn't waste hours driving around. Do not recommend.

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C T.

We go here every year for our annual kids out of school summer holiday. We bring our boat, fish, take the kids tubing, jet ski, float around by the docks, swim! The cabins are so cute, I get the kids their own and the adults all get their own right next door to each other. It's amazing good fun. Danny the GM will be greatly missed he was a gem and made sure we always had a great time.

We just got back from a family vacation. My husband did a lot of research between Snug Harbor and Ko-Ket. We chose Snug Harbor, honestly because it was about $700 cheaper and because they advertise that they have an arcarde. The pictures on their website are very old and photoshopped. The arcade is permantely closed. The place is run down and in some serious need of TLC. When I went to check in, the older lady in the office, was shocked that I was checking in and slightly rude. She eventually calmed down. The "store" has a lot of spider webs and spiders. It could be real cute. I love camp stores, they always carry unique stuff. This store did not have a lot of character. Hardly had what you forgot at home. Needed to be stocked for sure. We find out duplex and it is like the store, in need of some serious TLC. The lower deck is bowing, the upper deck has some cracks that are sharp if you are walking bare foot, the outside of the cabins are falling apart, the studio comes with keys but you cannot lock it from the outside and it had a weird smell to it, and the spiders and spider webs make it look extra creepy. We go inside and it's the same. Lots of spiders and spider webs. We only got one roll of toilet paper in each unit. It looked like no one really cleaned inbetween families. They just gave us clean linens and towels. The sofa has some serious stains on them and the cushions look like someone took a knife to them. We used extra sheets and blankets to cover it just so we can sit on it. We paid for the WIFI but it didn't work and kept trying to ask me to pay more. We ended up upgrading our cell service so we can use a hotspot, just so the kids can play roblox and watch disney + at night. Our BBQ had a very old kabob in it. Clearly no one looks at them. Overall, we learned that you get what you pay for. Be aware the pics on their website are REALLY old. The entire place needs some love. Some units are clearly owned by people, and those look great. The rentals are all falling apart. The covered berths are falling apart. They want to charge you $38 a foot to rent them out. They are dangerous to walk on let alone park your expensive boat in. The new guy that they hired for the front was very friendly. We will never be back here again.

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Sara S.

We spent 3 days in a waterfront cabin at Snug Harbor. We had a great time and I was sorry to leave. My thing is kayaking and I couldn't have been happier. You can launch from a dock, boat ramp, or their clean sandy beach (my choice). Good location for exploring the waterways of the delta. My friend is into fishing, and spent many hours fishing from the dock located a few steps from our tidy, tiny, well appointed cabin. This place is under new ownership and is nothing like the old place my sister visited a few years ago. The park is quiet (or it was during our November visit), neat, clean, and the owner and their staff were kind, helpful, attentive, all while also respecting our privacy. They made us feel like they sincerely wanted us to enjoy ourselves, which we did. I will be going back in 2023.

Eric J.

Needed to get out & away! Stayed in site #65. Shaded site on the other Steamboat slough, not the main slough. Green, still water. Full hookups by the back gate. A nice resort with plenty of room for boats & trailers. We didn't have a boat, but my brother did. Restrooms are closed, tent sites are closed, and you must be fully self contained. The on-site store is open, but you can not go in. Really enjoyed the weekend here! Rabbits, squirrels, and plenty of birds. Little windy, but the breeze when mild is nice. Quiet & peaceful. If you fish, bring a pole! Getting here from the Bay Area with a trailer is a challenge! There are 2 ferries that are not an option with a 5th wheel or trailer. You will need the take the long way! I would suggest going up 5. In google maps, enter the address and be sure in options to de-select ferries and select highway 5. Without a 5th wheel or trailer, the ferries are great to get around as long as they're running! Check the hotline. We were able to use 1 ferry, but 2 hours later it was closed and we had to use the other ferry. Added 45 minutes to get back to Snug Harbor! Will go back again, but not too often due to the ferries!

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We accidentally found this place as a stopping point to a further destination. We're stoked to find it! Richard was exceptionally easy to work with getting situated and the spot was amazing. He even helped me figure out some issues I had going on with my toy hauler. There are several docks to go fishing on with a cute little beach to hangout at the end. We're looking forward to intentionally visiting next time and staying for longer. I would recommend to family and friends and will be visiting again.

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Grounds are small but perfect for boating, fishing, bringing dogs (dog park) and for kids to play.

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