Birch Bay RV Campground Thousand Trails
Birch Bay RV Campground Thousand Trails is located at 8418 Harborview Rd., Blaine, Washington 98230 with a total of 223 campsites. Before your trip to Birch Bay RV Campground Thousand Trails, check out website at http://www.thousandtrails.com//getaways/washington/birchbay.asp or contact them through 360-371-7432 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups | ||
Recreation | basketball court | Game room | book exchange | horseshoes | picnic area | playground | rec hall | swimming pool |
Site Amenities | big rig | pull thru | ||||||
Facilities | dog run | general store | laundry | restrooms | ||||
Discount Clubs | Thousand Trails | |||||||
Pets | dog run | pets |
Overview of Birch Bay RV Campground Thousand Trails
Longest RV Reported: 45 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Number of Sites:
223
Pad Type:
gravel
Elevation:
32 ft / 9 m
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 05/27/2017
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 05/27/2017
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 05/27/2017
Reviews of Birch Bay RV Campground Thousand Trails
5 people have reviewed this location.
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Great pull through site
Reviewed 26/8/2021
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Days stayed: 7
Site number: 248
This campground is divided into 2 sections: phase 1 and phase 2. The phase 1 part is much older and the electrical posts/water connections are bunched together at every 4 sites. This means you have to drag your cable & hoses under the RV to connect if the site ends in an odd number. What a pain! On a positive note, phase 1 has some...moreThis campground is divided into 2 sections: phase 1 and phase 2. The phase 1 part is much older and the electrical posts/water connections are bunched together at every 4 sites. This means you have to drag your cable & hoses under the RV to connect if the site ends in an odd number. What a pain! On a positive note, phase 1 has some large trees so the shade is better. We targeted the phase 2 side and ended up in pull-through full hookup site #248. The site was level and it even had a picnic table, but no tree shade. There is a large children's playtoy nearby so things got a bit loud at times, but it wasn't overbearing by any means. Phase 2 restrooms were clean and well-maintained. We also liked the separate exit on the phase 2 side. Laundry is available and it is $2.00 to both wash and dry. Unfortunately the laundry room has no air conditioning so it becomes a blazing inferno on hot days. Our AT&T and Verizon phones had 1 bar each and both were painfully slow. We purchased the optional paid campground wifi for 1 day and it was decent. Free wifi in the Activity Center is really bad. Staff was very kind and helpful. Recycling is available onsite.
Great family park
Reviewed 24/8/2020
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Days stayed: 21
Site number: 218
We loved our stay here even though the borders were closed and we couldn’t go to Canada as planned. {COVID}The park has an awesome “forest” in between phases 1 and 2 my kids made so many friends and memories over our few weeks here!Laundry room was clean and machines always available. They have a machine so you can use your car...moreWe loved our stay here even though the borders were closed and we couldn’t go to Canada as planned. {COVID}The park has an awesome “forest” in between phases 1 and 2 my kids made so many friends and memories over our few weeks here!Laundry room was clean and machines always available. They have a machine so you can use your card, made things Easy. Phase 1 was shady but phase 2 had more space and it was quiet. Lots to do in the surrounding area, beach, Mt. Baker, Bellingham, Seattle are close enough to visit!Staff is very strict on the 5mph speed limit .. they might tell you 10x at check in but it’s good overall for the kids.
Nice park close to the Canadian border
Reviewed 5/6/2019
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Days stayed: 7
Site number: 220
We enjoyed our one week stay at Birch Bay. This Thousand Trails park has large sites and 2 loops. One loop is more shade and the other is pretty much out in the open. There is a clubhouse, pool, clean bathrooms, laundry on site, ice and a small store are a few of the nice amen...moreWe enjoyed our one week stay at Birch Bay. This Thousand Trails park has large sites and 2 loops. One loop is more shade and the other is pretty much out in the open. There is a clubhouse, pool, clean bathrooms, laundry on site, ice and a small store are a few of the nice amenities this campground offers. This park is also close to the beach for swimming and other water fun. There is no dog park within the campground and dogs must be kept on a leash. We took our dog to a local dog park near Blaine or to the beach. However, there is a nice walking path that we walked her on within the park. This is a nice park for big rigs like us, large pull-through sites and wide roads help when parking the rig. Full hookups are also a bonus! It was quiet during the week we were there, although it was pretty full by the weekend. You can even face your friend's camper if camping together. Cell service was limited to Verizon and AT&T in the park. T-Mobile worked in town.
Great TT close to nice town
Reviewed 5/7/2017
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Nightly rate: $3
Days stayed: 3
This is a well maintained TT campground in a great location near the waterfront town of Birch Bay. The sites can be a bit close together, and the central hookups for 4 sites would be annoying if all sites were full, fortunately they were not for our visit so it was all very good. Clean bathrooms, friendly staff and a number of activi...moreThis is a well maintained TT campground in a great location near the waterfront town of Birch Bay. The sites can be a bit close together, and the central hookups for 4 sites would be annoying if all sites were full, fortunately they were not for our visit so it was all very good. Clean bathrooms, friendly staff and a number of activities on site. Definitely worth heading in to Birch Bay, and down to the State park too for some beach front open space. Close to Bellingham if you need any supplies, and decent access into Vancouver.
Nice overall
Reviewed 27/5/2017
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Nightly rate: $15
Days stayed: 7
We've stayed here twice using an RPI membership. It's pretty close (short bike/walk) to Birch Bay which has a couple nice little restaurants and hangout place. Sunsets are worth the walk.There are two areas, one with trees, one without. We stayed in the trees.The sites are setup in a 4-plex so you're right next to other ...moreWe've stayed here twice using an RPI membership. It's pretty close (short bike/walk) to Birch Bay which has a couple nice little restaurants and hangout place. Sunsets are worth the walk.There are two areas, one with trees, one without. We stayed in the trees.The sites are setup in a 4-plex so you're right next to other campers, but otherwise the sites are a reasonable size. No real privacy between sites. It costs money at this park for visitors to come in. Kind of awkward when trying to have family in the area visit.Cell Access is limited, but with a booster I was able to work and use video conferencing for meetings.