**Paradise Resort RV Camping** is an **RV camp in Washington** that's perfect when you want anything but a usual vacation. Nestled in the middle of "God's Country" near the majestic mountain ranges of the Northwest, Paradise Resort offers wooded sites throughout. If you like the woods and natural scenery, then our RV camp is the place to be in Washington. The resort offers the solitude of the wilderness surrounding Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helens along with the convenience of city sights in Portland, Oregon; and Tacoma and Yakima in Washington. With two private, stocked lakes and convenient access to Riffe Lake, Paradise Resort RV Camp in Washington is a fisherman's delight. Photographers will enjoy capturing the beauty of the tulip and daffodil fields in the area and the natural beauty of Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helens that surround **Paradise Resort RV Camping** Preserve. RV Camp in Washington 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 Paradise RV Campground. 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.
From Jct of I-5 & Exit 68, E 13.8 mi on St Hwy 12 to WA-122, NE 0.3 mi to Schoen Rd, N 0.9 mi to Salem Plant Rd, N 0.3 mi (L)
We really enjoyed our stay at the Paradise! Stayed here for two weeks in our RV trailer with full hookups. Pool area is really nice, gives you kind of a resort feel. Cute little store, 2 ponds, dog park. Bathrooms, showers and laundry room were very clean. Went on the boat ride, took kids fishing, had fun swimming! The only downside sites are not very level, make sure you bring a bunch of leveling blocks. We stayed up on the hill for the internet (working remotely) and it gets pretty dusty and hot, but downhill seems more shade and less dust. Loved the Mayfield Lake Park with the swimming beach and playground, just 10 minutes away.
Our stay at Paradise RV Campground/Thousand Trails, Silver Creek, WA hands down was the worst Campground experience we have ever had. The sites were very Narrow, Uneven, Over Grown and no sign of Park Maintenance. Non existent Park Staff. When we needed assistance from the staff, they were no where to be found. Staff did not answer the phone in the office. The area close to the pool, we saw campers parking their trucks everywhere blocking the way around when trying to find a site. We got stuck in the road in 98 degree temperature… still, no staff monitoring the park roads and site paths. We ended up getting stuck in the middle of the campground road waiting for help. If it were not for the goodness of strangers, fellow campers, we would have been stuck in the park road for hours. Again, no park staff could be found! We were scheduled to stay 3 nights but we left the next day. The only thing that came out of our visit was ticks! Do we recommend this Park… the answer is No. This Park is an accident just waiting to happen because of the lack of Maintenance and the lack of Staff.
Great views. So many spots to park your RV. So quiet. They have a pool. Tennis court, basketball court, pond (kinda green 😳) but this place is wonderful. Open skies to see the stars and moon. Wonderful clean air.
Spaces are tight... picnic tables supplied do not fit in the sites. They should probably be removed all together. Honestly, I don't think it's big rig friendly even though we squeezed our 40 ft class C into it. Amenities are nice for the kids... and laundry situation was good. When we come back to the area, I'll find something else.
Get a bit of the woods with an RV Resort. Sites could be better maintained. Many were missing picnic tables. We stayed in 213 and had to trim back brush, not enough space next to or behind the trailer to sit so we had to put our fire pit and chairs between the camper and the truck... it worked. There were many sites with more space, we just arrived late on a Friday and most were already occupied. Pool was clean and pretty quiet. Bathrooms on our end weren't open yet from renovations so we had porta-potties to use. Overall it was a nice place to stay and we will go back.
Update 8/15: traded another trip to come back to this campground. Found an amazing spot this time with more space and a picnic table. I've added a picture from each site for comparison.