From northbound I-5: Depart I-5 at exit 221. Turn left onto WA-534 W/Pioneer Highway. Turn right onto Fir Island Rd. Turn left onto Best Rd. Turn left onto Chilberg Rd. At roundabout, take 2nd exit onto Morris St. Turn right onto N 3rd St. Turn left onto Dunlap St, and then immediately turn right into parking lot. From southbound I-5: Depart I-5 at exit 230, take ramp right toward Burlington / Anacortes. Turn left onto WA-20 W. Turn left onto La Conner Whitney Rd. At roundabout, take 1st exit onto Morris St. Turn right onto N 3rd St. Turn left onto Dunlap St, and then immediately turn right into parking lot.
I love staying here. Full hookups, free WiFi, showers and laundry across the street. Easy walk to downtown.
This is a great RV Park. Wi-fi was excellent so I was able to work without an issue. Nice quiet area. Nice camp host. Great laundry facility and bathrooms with showers. They even have golf cart service to take you into town. Though it's only a 15 minute walk if you're up to it. There is a limit on the amount of days you can stay but I recommend the max if you can. I was in regular fhu back-in spot 32 at first for 3 days which I really liked because it was private in the back with the trees and shrubs. I extended my stay a week and had to move over to 30 which backed up to a hill and had a view in back of a missing / broken fence along with a barbed wire fence and partial view of a City storage facility. It seemed like most of my time there spot 32 as well as other spots were empty. So, I was curious why they couldn't have moved anyone else around so I could have stayed put. My thought was that the next people specifically requested spot 32 but found out that wasn't true and they were only there for a night. And again other spots were empty including on the weekend. Either way, not a huge deal but somewhat irritating. Despite that, I would definitely stay here again and because I know it's a great park, I'd just book the max. Also note, they didn't provide information on what spot I was in so when I came in I stopped at the kiosk in front but there was no paperwork posted. The signs pointing to the office are a bit confusing so ended up going the wrong way around but did find my name clipped to the electric meter which is how they show what spots are reserved. There should be better signage at the entrance advising you the spot the camp host is in so there wouldn't be any confusion on where to go or who to see. Throughout my stay, I noticed a few guests a bit lost and wandering about trying to find their spot.
The staff are so kind and friendly. Location is smack dab in the middle of town. About a 5 block walk into center of La Conner. Such a cute place.
I didn’t rate rooms since it didn’t apply. I stayed in my RV. The Host/Manager, Steve was very helpful in helping me get my RV hooked up and is a great resource for local history and restaurants. It is only an easy .5 mile walk into the wonderful town of La Conner. I will definitely be going back there frequently.
December 2023. Lots of campsites with less than a dozen campers in the whole resort. 36.00 per night. All amenities you need. Nice and clean. Note: Warm restrooms would be the only complaint here. I guess that’s a wintertime problem…