August 23, 2023 - reviewed by James
I donated $200 plus, and stayed long enough to drive phase 1 and phase 2 loops, and then left and drove 1 hour and 1/2 home. RED FLAG: First, they take reservations but do not reserve a spot for you; rv spots are first come first serve. RED FLAG: No specific photos of RV SITES on website.
All roads are gravel. Phase 1 are all straight back in and not angled. You literally butt against the rv directly behind with maybe 12 inches separating you. The slidouts were literally inches away from neighbors. The only thing green were the weeds around the power and water poles. Phase 1 was bascially a refugee camp. The rv pads were weeds, grass, and some gravel. This area is not maintained at all.
Phase two was full, with no trees. Grass dead. Nothing green except weeds. Sites were big and wide. It's was dreary and sad. There were two other RV'S circling and appeared to as shocked as us. I've seen better dog parks. Skip this place, and save yourself a big disappointment
December 27, 2022 - reviewed by Dave & Kristy
Keep Driving…
Absolute dump of a campground. After being unable to find a decent site, we left for the nearest KOA.
Hard pass on this place.
October 10, 2017 - reviewed by Susan
Great Place To Stay
Loads of things to do and see in the area. Park is in between Birch Bay and Drayton Harbor. You can hike, kayak or just play on the beach. The park has fun activities for kids, is pet friendly and the friendly employees work hard to keep the park looking wonderful. Love this park!
August 14, 2016 - reviewed by Matt
Skip It
Noisy and crowded with a lot of locals staying up late. We're not members and were under the impression 1000 Trails was a bit more upscale but we were apparently wrong. We certainly won't be joining now...