Review: Thousand Trails Snowflower

  • $0.00 /night
  • (3.8)5 reviews
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Matt Hauser

2 years ago
1/5

First time last time. Got in later since we couldn’t leave till off work. Lower loops by the lake were all full. Got sent to the upper loop up on the mountain side. What a joke, sites looked like someone plowed a backhoe off the edge of the road through the bushes and stuck a power-box on them and called it a campsite. Some already taken were definitely better, but almost all were on extreme angles with only a 8ft logging skid road for access. Most of the sites even had large boulders to maneuver a trailer around or over just to get to an off level site surrounded by dense brush (death trap if there was a forest fire). 4x4 mandatory if you get sent up the side of the mountain. 2 wheel drive will not make it if you’re pulling a trailer. Ended up heading back home, luckily got a refund from thousand trails. Do your research because the website says nothing about these conditions for 78$ a night?!?! I’ve stayed at 10 times better remote forest service campgrounds for 30$ or free that at least are flat sites and good gravel roads! Never again!

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