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Le site de camping est ouvert de 01 January jusqu'à 31 December
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Chehalis RV & Camping Resort

2228 Centralia-Alpha Road
98532, Chehalis
Washington, États-Unis

Chehalis RV & Camping Resort est un site de camping dans Chehalis , États-Unis. Chehalis RV & Camping Resort a un magasins du camping et un restaurant. Les chiens sont admis sur ce camping.

Sur Chehalis RV & Camping Resort Il est possible de camper avec un caravane ou un caravane. Vous pouvez trouver plusieurs activités de loisirs sur le site de camping. Il y a un terrain de jeux et un zone minigolf.

Pour laver vos vêtements, il y a sèches-linges disponible

Caractéristiques du lieu

Recreation
Terrain de jeux
Zone minigolf
Court de golf
Location de bateaux

Hébergement
Caravanes
Caravanes

Installations
Electricité
Magasins du camping
Restaurant

Qualifications
Chiens

Sanitaires
Tables à langer
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Anonyme
Anglais (US)
This is the worst RV site campground we have ever seen!! First of all the so-called Rangers are Rude!! While inspecting our insurance and registration we were informed that she used to be a former police officer and that we needed to license our trailer or we were going to get a huge ticket on our way home?? Our trailer is new and had it’s temporary license displayed. No reserve spots, was told to drive around and look for a empty one, signage is practically nonexistent, along the way you’ll see randomly placed wooden picnic tables that look like if you sat on them they would fall apart because they’re deteriorating, cannot see the site markers due to fallen tree limbs, overgrown forest foliage or brush, map on website looked amazing but think it must have been pirated from another site, was not told the Wi-Fi reception was only at the lodges, looks like several people have decided to make this place their home, was given a extensive list of rules and standards but yet didn’t see any of those applied to the “long-term residents“. Literally look like meth labs were being constructed or had been constructed. Did not feel safe didn’t even bother hooking up left after driving 30 minutes around this hellhole. Wasn’t even worry about getting our money back just wanted to get the hell out of there. Thought we heard faint banjo music playing and the sound of pigs squealing. Was told extensively about the ability to sign up for a membership. If this is your way of advertising to get people to become members good luck with that “Pinky”!!!!
3 jours depuis

RVRunner
Anglais (US)
A very large campground. Several sections closed down for water/electrical improvements; but I was told it was OK to walk throughout the area. Beautiful quintessential NW woods, with mossy trees and ferns. Some spots (not mine) had stunning views of the Mount St. Helens crater. The ranger gave me a map of walking routes ranging from a shorter 1 mile loop to a 3.6 mile dual-use trail spanning the perimeter of the property. There was a recent snow/windstorm and many sites had debris that had yet to be cleared. The tent area (which was still closed for the season) had some sites that looked inaccessible. Once it gets cleaned up it looks like it would be a nice area with lots of woods and privacy between sites. This applies to the RV sites under construction as well. If you need cell service, I found that the C Loop - which was over a hill from the rest of the campground and with less tree cover - had very good Verizon reception, enough to stream videos without a hitch. It also has new electric pedestals with 50 amp service. It may fill up quickly in the summer months. Other than that, the neighbors were quiet - even the kids!, the rangers were cautiously friendly (yes I had to verify insurance, etc.) but helpful, and I felt safe. Overall I was pretty happy with the place and would probably stay here again.
3 jours depuis

LivingOurDreamNow
Anglais (US)
Thousand Trails Chehalis RV Campground is centrally located between Mount Rainier National Park and Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. We stayed 7 nights at Thousand Trails Chehalis RV Campground. In this video, we provide you a walking tour of the campground and show you some of the best campsites. Verizon cellular service clocked in at 14.1 Mbps download speed and 0.15 Mbps upload speed. AT&T cellular service clocked in at 5.94 Mbps download speed and 0.45 Mbps upload speed. T-Mobile cellular service clocked in at 0.76 Mbps download speed and 1.10 Mbps upload speed.
3 jours depuis

Ann-Cabell Williams
Anglais (US)
Typical Thousand Trails, very few sewer sites, sites small and unlevel and faculties and condition of sites are run down. We have a 44 ft motorhome and could get through the dirt streets but not many lots available. It’s a very large park and only half the sites are 50 amp. Verizon was poor and unable to get satellite. I don’t know what TT doesn’t upgrade their parks. Not worth the membership!!
3 jours depuis

Serenity
Anglais (US)
We stayed twice in Chehalis, and we agree with others in that this place needs updating as there are many sites with no electrical available. That being said, it kept you from having neighbors if you camped near those sites. Due to COVID amenities were shut down. The natural beauty of this campground is what makes it special. C loop is where we stayed both times, as it had the most updated sites and cell signal was better in that area. If you are able to be in the sites close to the pool and lodge in this loop you will be able to use the campground WIFI. Staff were very friendly and restrooms were cleaned regularly.
3 jours depuis

DaviesFamily
Anglais (US)
Pros: Gated entry Good for group camping (or getting sites right next to each other even with first come first serve site selection) Some sites with nice Mountain View Semi private spots Cons: Map is not the best and roads in the camp are a bit confusing to navigate Dog park area full of holes (so not safe for dogs to run) and poop that others have not cleaned up Overgrown bushes and weeds Water connection and electric boxes are very old and need to be replaced Whole place seems very run down It’s not a bad spot if you really need somewhere to park your rig for the night, but it’s not a relaxing beautiful spot like you would find in a state park.
3 jours depuis

BiancaW
Anglais (US)
This was my first Thousand Trails campground, and my favorite TT park so far. It’s free with the membership. You choose your own site when you arrive. I did encounter a lot of sites with electrical outages, but saw contractors working on them at least twice during my stay in June 2020. My site was level, and wide enough to give no trouble getting my 35’ coach parked. There was a table and fire pit included, and large trees between the sites. I was able to get decent service with T-Mobile but found it better to use internet via the clubhouse WiFi. The park is quiet and dark at night. The best rest I’d gotten in a while.
3 jours depuis

Steve
Anglais (US)
This was to be our first outing in our motorhome and our first time using Thousand Trails. This was place a major disappointment for us. First thing that happened was we damaged our motorhome when I hit a tree stump with the side of our coach that was hidden in the overgrown underbrush that is prevalent thru out the park. Once we got settled into our spot and hooked up found out the power did not work. After driving around the whole park several times we could not find a site that was big enough for us that had a power station that worked. This could be a great park if the trees were trimmed back, the black berry bushes were cleaned up, and of the power stations were repaired. We ended up at different rv park that was not Thousand Trails.
3 jours depuis

ET
Anglais (US)
Pro’s: Free with Thousand Trails 1 year trial Wooded park Easy location of park to highway Nice fire pit and wood table
3 jours depuis

Jeff Callahan
Anglais (US)
Thousand Trails Chehalis We stay two nights from August 31st through September 2, 2019 in campsite H43, the price was $o.oo due to our Thousand Trails membership. Our site has electricity and water hook up. The site was level and has plenty of ripe blackberries for picking. The campground is at an elevation of 150 ft. Access to the campground was right off Centralia Alpha Rd, our 28 ft travel trailer easily fit with room to spare in our site. Once we entering the campground, the pavement turns to hard-packed gravel as we looped around once to find our campsite. Weather was sunny upper 70's, the nights low 60's. This is a very quiet campground, activities we found at the campground to keep busy was billiards, two lodges, and two pools, Bingo was being played in one of the lodges. The campground has free showers, plenty of hot water and not more than a minute walk from our campsite. My wife and I enjoyed the campground, we will be back the next time we want to go to Mt. Rainier or Mt. St. Helens.
3 jours depuis

@silverdoghouse
Anglais (US)
The Chehalis RV and Camping Resort, interestingly is the first Thousand Trails Campground to be established. That being said, its age is definitely apparent, but I think adds to the charm of the campground. We visited this campground in April. Though it was a rainy weekend, this was a great place to relax and leave the hustle and bustle. It was a short and easy drive from Portland, just minutes off I-5. The campground only had two loops open at this time because of the rain. Unfortunately, the roads and sites were quite muddy, but I think that's to be expected at this time of the year. When the rain stopped, the Roy Rodgers field next to our site proved to be a great place to run my dog. It had an expansive view of farm land and was very charming. TLDR; Pros: - Secluded and detached, very relaxing - Just enough signal to live stream the Master's (very important!) - Friendliest neighbors who "owned" their site Cons: - During the rainy season, this campground was muddier than most other sites - 30 Amp, but I kept tripping throughout the night. Only my heat pump was on I thoroughly enjoyed the campground. In the rainy season, I think it was a perfect place to sit under the awning and watch the rain come down. It is an older campground, which invites flaws. However, knowing that it would be a wet weekend, having great neighbors, and being a beautiful setting in the rain, I thought the campground was quaint and relaxing.
3 jours depuis

Scott
Anglais (US)
We stopped in here for a night to break up the drive from Washington to Oregon . Really nice campground. Lots of trees and grass. Out in the country but close enough to the freeway. Seemed really quiet in our loop and the sites had nice separation. Rate reflects Zone Pass member rate.
3 jours depuis

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