Nice sites, partial hookup, in the woods, tight but doable with our 25' travel trailer. We saw some much larger 5th wheel in here. Great hikes and views. About 10 minutes from town, so great to go watch a game or shop. Recommended.
Ken
Posted Sep 10, 2019; Seattle area
Great campground. Quiet, reasonable price, great staff. There are two sets of bathrooms. One for the campers in the middle of the park. These have free showers and are quite clean and recently renovated. There’s another set of bathrooms near the entrance of the park which are also used by day use patrons. These are pay showers and are usually pretty dirty! Stick to the campers bathrooms.
Matt
Posted Jul 30, 2019;
3 nights in a small "square-drop" trailer. We had no reservations, but found several partial hook up sites when we arrived on Thursday around 1 PM. We heard it wasn't great for big RVs but our little 10 ft trailer was no problem. Roads are narrow and some sites not very level. Lovely shaded spots...
Bath and showers are decent, and staff very helpful. Easy kiosk payment after you choose your site, but reservations are 14 days in advance. These were posted at each site, so we found an unreserved site to avoid moving.
Nice walking trails and amazing views. Boat launch and beach for launching kayaks or SUPs.
Would go again!!
Rose Wojcik
Posted Sep 07, 2018; FL
Great last minute find. I’ve been traveling with my teardrop trailer through the U.S. & Canada for the last 5 weeks. I needed a spot with power to charge my battery. Was able to find a nice spot here with no reservation. Arrived around noon on a Wednesday during the summer. Was busy but not full. Bathrooms are decent, free showers w/hot water, nicely wooded/shaded sites right next to the beach(5 minute walk). Cool long scenic loop to walk or drive. Great price and would definitely stay again! Also dog friendly.
Jaiden7fold
Posted Aug 16, 2018; Palm Springs, CA
This is a very nice City (Anacortes) Park. Well maintained and vigilant staff. I stayed on Saturday, June 23rd and was able to snag a non-hookup site on a first come basis...mid-afternoon. Restrooms were "OK" and crowded. Great hiking trails and strolling beaches. Boat Launch. Anacortes is one of the most underrated cities in the Northwest and one my favorites!
The Hawk
Posted Jun 25, 2018; WA
Beautiful scenery. So much to do. Friday harbor, Vancouver Island, deception pass, the Padilla Bay interpretive center. The list goes on and on. The rest rooms have been refer is he'd but the roads are desperate need of attention. Enjoyed the power and water hookups. For the price it was a great deal.
Stephen
Posted Jul 16, 2017; WA
Nestled among the trees and stays very cool in the shade. Lots of overhead jets can be heard from the military jets. Some of the spaces can be tight for 19-24ft rigs. A couple of pull through site can be found. Overall an ok park. I would probably try to find something else next time.
Loving Livin RVin
Posted Jul 13, 2017; OR
We stayed here for one week. The park is very beautiful and the campsites are great! The staff is very friendly and helpful. The one bad thing is the bathrooms, they were not cleaned the entire time and they are filthy. There is some kind of deodorant sprayed or maybe bug spray, but they are awful. It seems like the city could hire a cleaning crew to rectify the situation. If dirty bathrooms are ok with you, everything else is great!
GRITSFL
Posted Jul 03, 2016; WA
Nice quit campground. Very close to ferry port to cross to Vancouver Island with rented 25' Rv. Wooded sites. good price.
JR
Posted Apr 28, 2013; Big Bay Mi