As another reviewer mentioned, the high price and buildings driving into the village do not match what you find at the campsites. We had to request another site because we wouldn鈥檛 fit and it was a totally trashed site. Our alternative site had no water, but thank goodness there was electricity as we really needed that. We will not be back鈥
Ginny
Posted May 23, 2024; Portland
Two stars for the location. We had a site in 芒鈧揇芒鈧 loop and right behind us were hiking/biking paths芒鈧.awesome. That芒鈧劉s the end of the good. WIFI was nonexistent, 芒鈧搘e are working on that芒鈧. Even at the 芒鈧搇odge芒鈧 WiFi was spotty. Cable did not work in our site. We are not big TV people, but it would have been nice to catch the news. Dumpsters were non-bear proof and overflowing everyday, even though they said there was a momma and cub spotted near-by a few weeks earlier. Showers芒鈧γ⑩偓娄.two out of three were 芒鈧搖navailable 芒鈧, which left ONE male shower for all of 芒鈧揇芒鈧 loop. Laundry芒鈧. four of the ten washers were broken. Dump station芒鈧. Positioned backwards for outgoing traffic and only one for the entire park. I am a TT member and would only stay here if it was the only option to see MT Hood. This is not the only bad experience we have had with TT and will not be renewing our membership.
HoneyDog
Posted Aug 22, 2021; Florida
Sadly I couldn't stay here even though I'm a Thousand Trails member. I work and live in my RV a couldn't get any signal on. Sri on or Visible networks so I had to leave. Pool is closed all summer too. Sad as it is a beautiful natural spot. I just have to be able to work. Most parks have at least Verizon cell boosters.
Please ignore previous.... After all the fortnight gamers left on Sunday I was able to get more cell bandwidth and stay at Mount Hood Village RV park. The park is very nice. I love the woods, Mountain Views and people that love here all the time. They have nice spots. Great family place for sure!!
Karen Johnson
Posted Jun 12, 2021; Boston
I gave a 3 star review, but there is the possibility of a 4 star review. Because of COVID, all the amenities were closed, and thus I felt is was pricey for a electric water hook up. But close to home options were limited. We stayed in the Doug Fir loop, which was nice with several trees and the spot was quite private. If i am to visit again, I will request this loop. I am not a fan of open area loops (I芒鈧劉ll have to get used to that I suppose), and all the other loops seem to be more wide open (thus lacking privacy).
Dave H
Posted Aug 17, 2020; Oregon City, OR
As most Thousand Trails locations are on the pricey side ($73/night for us in April 2019), this location does not disappoint. Spacious sites, lots of tree cover, and most sites have full hook-ups (sewer, water, electric). They have an indoor pool, hot tub and gym. Newly renovated playground and lots of hiking trails provide lots to do without leaving the park. This is our favorite 芒鈧搒tay-cation芒鈧 location as it芒鈧劉s just 20 minutes east of Sandy, OR. A great family-friendly location
Tim E
Posted May 27, 2019; Sandy, OR
Beautiful, well spaced sites under huge mature cedars and firs in the 芒鈧揇oug Fir Glen芒鈧 section where we stayed, but it芒鈧劉s a half-mile walk to the rec center and its pleasantly warm indoor pool. Lots of sites are closer to the rec center; these tend to be smaller, more tightly spaced. Your choice.
For us, one of the park芒鈧劉s best features is its connection to the public Wildwood Recreation Site via extensive, well marked trails through the forest.
Minor negatives: restroom showers functional, but plumbing needs repairs, street lights spoil the woods芒鈧劉 nighttime ambience, key pad to enter pool very hard to find.
John G
Posted May 24, 2018; Santa Cruz, CA
Not what I expected for the high price and name 芒鈧揜V Resort芒鈧. The entrance from the highway to the gate looks very nice. Well manicured. Inside the gate not so much. Dirt and gravel uneven campsites. Restrooms clean but beat. Rusty partitions, broken tiles, missing coat hooks. Most state parks are much better for much less money.
Jeff
Posted May 03, 2018; Northwest Washington
We were here during a RV rally. This is a membership resort, which we are not a member. The lots were dirt or gravel and some uneven. Lots of beautiful mature trees. I was surprise at the lack of maintenance being done; picnic table were old and worn, power breaker kept breaking. We went to do some sight seeing and put the A/C on for our 11 year old terrier, after 4 hours being gone the breaker had tripped and it was very warm inside the motorhome. We didn't use any other amenities except for the club house where our gathering were at. The kitchen is in need of some up grade and TLC. We wanted to stay another night very pricey, even with a Good Sam discount $56.00.
Rambo
Posted Sep 18, 2016; Las Vegas
We stayed here the last week of June, in the Vine Maple Hollow section, space 30, and it was really nice. The sites are dirt and not all that level, but I used a few blocks and it was fine. The spaces in this section are very wide, we had lots of room between the rigs. We didn't use the showers or restrooms so I can't comment on that, but the rest of the place was kept clean. They do allow tent camping in some areas which is a little noisy and annoying for RV people. (I think tent camping should all be in it's own separate section. ) We didn't use the (indoor) pool so I can't comment on it, but there were lots of people using it. There was security driving around during the night and there is a code for the gates to get in and out, so we felt safe here. We arrived on a Saturday and there were a lot of families with children so it was noisy, but at 10pm all was quiet.
Its not a "resort" it's an RV park, but we wouldn't hesitate to stay here again.
AGC
Posted Jul 01, 2013; Visalia, CA