From east city limits: Go 7 mi E on Hwy 224.
When looking to move into the park, my husband and I went to visit it five times. The gate and office were locked every time, the bathroom was clean, and we found all three ladies we met, including Janet, to be very friendly. We were intending on renting a space on the new upper level, but unfortunately our plans have had to change. There have been trees and bushes planted on the upper level and the view is amazing! If you are looking for a serene setting and don't mind driving a ways to get to the park, it is the place to be.
It was dark during my visit but the place seemed clean and organized. Everybody seemed to take pride in their "areas". Gates close in the evening helping to prevent unwanted visitors. Several tiers of trailers, much larger than it seems from the road.
My wife and I have just over in...so far the people are all friendly, the area is beautiful, the park is clean and orderly and the staff has been awesome!
Would rate a zero if I could. Valerie, the manager, treated my mother like dirt when my dad unexpectedly passed away and she was trying to deal with cleaning up his mess. She forced her to stay for 8 hours while a salvage company hauled off his junk and refused to give her the bathroom code while she was there. All Valeria cared about was getting the shed that belonged to my dad and not the trailer site. She is allllll about the money so good luck to whoever moves into my dads spot.
Edited review: It was more like 2 months it took to get his stuff taken care of (partly because it is a 2.5 hour drive for us) and you got rent that entire time so I don’t know why you’re complaining about that….
A great RV Park! It is set in a gorgeous natural setting, next to the Clackamas River (on the other side of the OR 224 road, opposite Promontory Marine), just where Mt. Hood National Forest begins. Only an hour from Portland and only minutes from the last town of Estacada, yet one is 'there', in the midst of majestic wilderness (there is a road sign, close by, saying no 'NO GAS FOOD OR LODGING BEYOND THIS POINT' which I like being reminded of ☺️). Most (or all?) residents are full timers who make it their home. There is no hustle of recreational visitors and activity - there are no 'attractions' in the park; only infrastructure necessities - RV spots with water sewer and electric, as well as public shower rooms and washing - drying appliances. It is clean, quiet and peaceful - it is managed exceptionally well! Thank you!!!