From jct Hwy 33 & Hwy 14: Go 13-3/4 mi NW on Hwy 14, then 1 mi SW on Fraizer Ferry Rd. (631).
LOVE the staff!!! The location is great with some pretty awesome views of the river. We did not have any issues with smells, bugs or rude staff that was mentioned in some other reviews. The staff was super helpful with everything. We were able to enjoy the band playing one evening. I am looking forward to returning in the Summer.
My husband & I decided we wanted to see what this campground was. We planned on doing a drive thru just to look at what was around. As we’re doing so, the female owner stops us & rudely tells us we “need” to roll the window down. Which we do. She then incredibly aggressively asks us why we’re there & insists we need to drive slower although we were going 6mph in 5mph posted area. She spoke to us as if we were children & it took a lot of restraint not to cut her off & reassure her of herself. This isn’t camping, these people clearly live here. It was a mess & extremely crowded. Instead of being insightful, informative, & polite this woman was aggressive, rude, and truly has no indication on how to run a business in the eye of customer service. I’d be interested to see some kind of inspection be done at the premises. The images on the website DO NOT depict this facility.
Road leading up to the campground is horrendous.
Management rep certainly was nice enough.
This is an old school, dirt everything place. Plenty of shade from the old tree's but tge roads are abysmal.
It's also obvious that this is a trailer park with just a few campsites
A family owned business with an exceptional camping atmosphere. The well kept, clean and safe experience with amenities to make your home away from home worth coming back for. The neighbor-like atmosphere and seeing families on golf carts is one of my favorite relaxing pastimes. Many thanks to Rosemary, Becky, Gus, Keith, Karen, CJ and Mandy and the rest of the Rainbow Acres Campground Resort crew for all they do.
Booked a site prior to getting there. Apon arrival they booked a 50amp spot. It was a bait and switch. You could upgrade to a 30 Amp spot on the river or buy a $40 adapter. To me, this was their responsibility to either put you in a 30amp or 50amp. They didn't ask when my husband what Amp camper we had, so they just gave us a 50amp and then tried to up sell us. To me that's shady business practice. So they sold us a $10 adapter for $40 . Every campground I have ever stayed at that didn't have a 30 available, they provided the adapter, they also asked when I booked if they didn't have combo sites. Just be prepared if you book a stay here. The rest was campsite was ok and good for the fee charged. I just didn't like the bait and switch there to get more money out of us or the up sell tactic.