Thousand Trails La Conner

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  • (3.2)5 reviews

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About Campground

Come join us at the **La Conner RV camping** site, our beautiful 111-acre RV campground in Washington with 1/2 mile of saltwater beach front on Puget Sound. Five minutes to the east is the old fishing village town of La Conner, close to RV camping sites, offering endless browsing of arts, crafts and antiques, distinctive dining, plus interesting historical buildings. To the west of our **RV campground in coastal Washington** lie the San Juan Islands (accessible by boat or nearby ferry). To the north lies Canada, accessible on I-5 or by ferry out of Anacortes just 10 miles northwest. **La Conner RV camping** sites are conveniently located for all that you want to explore and discover in the Pacific Northwest. Visit us year-round at our coastal RV campground in Washington's beautiful outdoors. RV Campground in Washington Open Year Round Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at La Conner RV & Camping Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

Directions

From the north and south: Take I-5 to Exit 230 and follow Hwy 20 westbound. After crossing the Swinomish Channel Bridge, take the first left turn onto Reservation Road. When Reservation Road splits, bear right on Snee-oosh Road and follow it to the preserve (about 4 miles from Hwy 20).

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Drive-in

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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

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Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.2

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Tana Puckett

1 year ago
5/5

What a beautiful amazing place!!! I didn't want to leave and am ready to go back! The scenery is breathtaking! We rented a cabin that was absolutely adorable and perfect for our family of 4! Extra special thanks to Jamie ♥️ she put on activities every day we were there! We had so so much fun with her! We got to make tie-dye shirts for our first time! Each day she had something new planned! Thank you thousand trail La Conner! The staff were amazing, the cabin perfect, and I can't wait to come back!!

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Gerardi Gems

1 year ago
5/5

Great staff, especially Sarah, Kat and Anabelle! Always cheerful, extremely helpful and listened to your needs. Made it right when they could. Good job getting everyone through the unfortunately long sewer situation.

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Dylan Heacock

1 year ago
1/5

Beautiful park, but the staff hit my car with their golf cart and restricted my account because of it. They don't have sewer hookups, no functional laundry facilities either. They keep the "hot" tub at a paltry 95°, barely even warm. In the middle of nowhere, too. The closest real grocery store is 20 minutes away. Avoid if you have any other options!

*Update*

They replied to this review faster than they replied to their customer service line...

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Mary Panzer

1 year ago
4/5

This is a 1970s vibe location. The clubhouse is paneled with diagonal wood and secret doors to the quiet side with a conversation pit fireplace. The spaces are divided by blackberry bushes. It's WA so pot is allowed to be smoked. It is on the Sound about 2 hrs north of downtown Seattle. Only 1.5 hrs away from the Canadian border. We didn't get a chance to see everything. The bathrooms are old but well cleaned.

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Ian Smith

11 months ago
1/5

The gatehouse staff are friendly and welcoming. This is an older campground with blackberry bushes growing throughout the park, scratching you as you walk down the narrow roadways and crowding the already small campsites. The campsites are not level and fill with giant puddles when it rains. Lots of fulltimers taking up all the sewer and view spots. They don't assign campsites so after you pay for your stay you have to drive around the park hoping you can find a site that fits your rig. For us, this process took longer than the drive to the campground. The sewer smell permeates throughout the campground through many uncapped cisterns. The view from the beach is great. Confirm the price for propane or they will inflate the price by 400%

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