Concrete-Grandy Creek KOA

7370 Russell Rd., Concrete, WA 98237

360-826-3554

888-562-4236

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GPS: 48.5393,-121.8793

Concrete-Grandy Creek KOA is located at 7370 Russell Rd., Concrete, Washington 98237 with a total of 175 campsites. Before your trip to Concrete-Grandy Creek KOA, check out website at http://koa.com/campgrounds/concrete/ or contact them through 360-826-3554 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

48.5393, -121.8793

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 48.5393, -121.8793

Overview of Concrete-Grandy Creek KOA


Last Price Paid: $35

Reported by Paige on 11.22.2021

Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

175

Pad Type:

gravel

Open Seasonally:

March-Oct.

Elevation:

229 ft / 69 m

Max Length:

90 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Concrete-Grandy Creek KOA

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  • subpar campground

    Reviewed 22/11/2021

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 2

    pros: dishwashing, clean bathrooms, water nearby, good service cons: gross showers with barely warm water, no trees in the tent site areas, lots of people on the weekends, not a short drive to north cascades np, not worth the price

  • Great Location

    Reviewed 13/11/2021

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    Grandy Creek KOA / Thousand Trails is located near Concrete Washington just off of North Cascades Highway. Grandy Creek KOA / Thousand Trails is all about location. Conveniently located to Baker Lake, Mount Baker, the Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and the North Cascades National Park, Grandy Creek Thousand Trails puts you in easy...moreGrandy Creek KOA / Thousand Trails is located near Concrete Washington just off of North Cascades Highway. Grandy Creek KOA / Thousand Trails is all about location. Conveniently located to Baker Lake, Mount Baker, the Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and the North Cascades National Park, Grandy Creek Thousand Trails puts you in easy reach of spectacular scenery, alpine lakes, and world class hiking. We absolutely enjoyed our stay at Grandy Creek Thousand Trails, and we show you why in our video. Verizon cellular service clocked in at 38.9 Mbps download speed and 4.55 Mbps upload speed. AT&T cellular service clocked in at 40.5 Mbps download speed and 0.64 Mbps upload speed. T-Mobile cellular service clocked in at 9.55 Mbps download speed and 2.32 Mbps upload speed.

  • Packed In But Quiet and Comfortable

    Reviewed 13/8/2021

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    Days stayed: 3

    Gated entrance with phone to call for "ranger" to come check you in. Thousand Trails has a row of sites as well so the signage is a little confusing when you arrive. Definitely unhook your toad even if you have a pull-through as the interior roads are snug. Lots of tall trees so nice shade but no satellite from our rooftop dish. Dir...moreGated entrance with phone to call for "ranger" to come check you in. Thousand Trails has a row of sites as well so the signage is a little confusing when you arrive. Definitely unhook your toad even if you have a pull-through as the interior roads are snug. Lots of tall trees so nice shade but no satellite from our rooftop dish. Dirt and gravel sites with small green grass outdoor space. Picnic table and fire ring. If you keep your blinds open you'll get to know a lot about your neighbors.We had 50 amp FHUs that all worked fine. They allow tents and additional people at some of the sites so this is a very crowded park. We didn't use the facilities but showerhouses are provided. We don't site outside a lot anyway so this park was fine and we'll stay here again when in the area.

  • Sickening

    Reviewed 24/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $34

    Days stayed: 9

    Site number: 2

    Will never come here again. Tons of people. ZERO mask mandate enforcement even amongst the staff. Couldn't use the facilities for concern of infection.

  • Fantastic!

    Reviewed 29/8/2020

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    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 124

    Beautiful, clean, and spacious campground! We stayed here three nights with our Thousand Trails membership. We were VERY fortunate to snag the last full-hook up spot on the last pull through row. It was an almost perfectly level spot and came with a nice park table and fire pit (which we didn’t use due to current fire ban). The...moreBeautiful, clean, and spacious campground! We stayed here three nights with our Thousand Trails membership. We were VERY fortunate to snag the last full-hook up spot on the last pull through row. It was an almost perfectly level spot and came with a nice park table and fire pit (which we didn’t use due to current fire ban). The laundry facilities are decent. Do check the sign for scheduling as there are specific days/times it can be used due to COVID restrictions. Overall great experience! We’d love to stay again when in the area.

  • Great Experience, Will Be Back!

    Reviewed 20/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 10

    Price reflects FHU, 30 amp, back in site and 10% KOA Rewards discount. Owners/managers worked hard to keep campers safe and were visible to enforce rules. Amenities were temporarily closed due to virus, but we managed to have a good time anyway with visiting grandsons. Plenty to do in the area, good places to see and eat. (5B's Bakery ...morePrice reflects FHU, 30 amp, back in site and 10% KOA Rewards discount. Owners/managers worked hard to keep campers safe and were visible to enforce rules. Amenities were temporarily closed due to virus, but we managed to have a good time anyway with visiting grandsons. Plenty to do in the area, good places to see and eat. (5B's Bakery in Concrete is a must!) Quiet and orderly for a KOA, many camping options. We enjoyed biking the Cascade Trail into both Concrete and Sedro-Wooley, and both towns have services. Campground wi-fi isn't free but we had excellent Verizon data service and useable AT&T. Laundry was clean and only open during weekdays for now. Hoping pool, mini-golf, etc. will be available next year, because we plan to stay again and longer.

  • Great, Family Friendly Campground!

    Reviewed 15/7/2020

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    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 21

    $0 with Thousand Trails membershipAs someone else has mentioned, this was the nicest Thousand Trails campground we've stayed at so far. As always, the staff was great in our limited dealings. The grounds were very well kept and the facilities were cleaner than most retail stores. Overall - highly recommend!This is a very fam...more$0 with Thousand Trails membershipAs someone else has mentioned, this was the nicest Thousand Trails campground we've stayed at so far. As always, the staff was great in our limited dealings. The grounds were very well kept and the facilities were cleaner than most retail stores. Overall - highly recommend!This is a very family friendly campground, although we were here while COVID restrictions were in place so the activity areas were closed. We made the best of it, though, by enjoying the creek and taking walks around the campground and spent a lot of time across the highway at Rasar State Park.The sites were plenty big. The area we were in would have been awesome if we were with a group. I felt plenty private side to side, but we were fairly close w/ the site behind us and without much in between. It certainly could have been worse, and not enough to keep us from coming back!Overall, this was a great stay for us and we definitely recommend as a family-friendly option - especially once the amenities are back up and running after COVID. We will definitely be back, and would even pay for the KOA sites it was that nice of a campground.

  • Great Thousand Trails

    Reviewed 17/10/2018

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    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: 83

    This is probably one of the best Thousand Trails campgrounds we’ve been to. Half of the campground is a KOA. We don’t generally have high expectations for TT campgrounds so this one was a pleasant surprise. They had a lot of kid activities Labor Day weekend (we don’t have kids, but we did watch the movie on the lawn which was pretty co...moreThis is probably one of the best Thousand Trails campgrounds we’ve been to. Half of the campground is a KOA. We don’t generally have high expectations for TT campgrounds so this one was a pleasant surprise. They had a lot of kid activities Labor Day weekend (we don’t have kids, but we did watch the movie on the lawn which was pretty cool). I imagine if you have kids, this place would be awesome. We stayed here to see North Cascades National Park, I think we were about 45 minuets away, but the drive there was pretty so we didn’t mind. ATT and Verizon were both good for work and video conferencing. We have a cell booster, so I’m not sure how it was unboosted.

  • Nice views and very peaceful

    Reviewed 20/9/2017

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    Nightly rate: $3

    Days stayed: 7

    We enjoyed our stay. Check-in was quick and easy and it wasn't hard to find a nice site. The sites had a nice amount of space separating them from other sites which we appreciated since we don't like campgrounds that put every site so close together. At least we had some room to sit outside without feeling crowded by a neighbor. The vi...moreWe enjoyed our stay. Check-in was quick and easy and it wasn't hard to find a nice site. The sites had a nice amount of space separating them from other sites which we appreciated since we don't like campgrounds that put every site so close together. At least we had some room to sit outside without feeling crowded by a neighbor. The views around the campground were beautiful and it was conveniently located for visiting North Cascades National Park. Verizon worked well there. We were a little disappointed that the bounce pad costs extra, but we were so busy when we were there that our kids never ended up using it anyway. We did play mini golf a couple of times and like most Thousand Trails, the mini golf is pretty run down and could use an upgrade. Since this park is also a KOA it was a little surprising to find the mini golf in such bad shape. Anyway, overall this was a nice place to stay and we would stay here again.

  • Excellent

    Reviewed 29/6/2017

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    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 116

    Grandy Creek as a Thousand Trails member. This park is fabulous! The staff are all friendly, the grounds are kept clean, there's grass that is mowed, the bathrooms are super clean, the store has lots of goodies, the Wi-Fi is excellent in the buildings comma and the pool and hot tub were very nice.

  • Reviewed 19/2/2017

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  • Great for kids

    Reviewed 16/5/2016

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 48

    The kids loved the jumping pillow and the mini golf. The pool was not open yet at this was early May but the kids would have loved that too! This is a large KOA with a lot of space and a fair number of trees. The bathrooms were very clean and the tea and coffee in the clubhouse every morning were nice for convenience. The kids also enj...moreThe kids loved the jumping pillow and the mini golf. The pool was not open yet at this was early May but the kids would have loved that too! This is a large KOA with a lot of space and a fair number of trees. The bathrooms were very clean and the tea and coffee in the clubhouse every morning were nice for convenience. The kids also enjoyed a few rounds of chutes and ladders in the clubhouse. We would stay here again for sure. This ark is shared by Thousand Trails campers as well and mostly families and retirees so it was not too noisy. The only noise we did hear was one night the fire alarm went off for the town volunteer firefighters at about 2 am and it was loud. The staff said this happens once or twice a week and is unpredictable. It did not go off the second night. The campground is close to the North Cascades National Park so we spent the second day driving up to the mountains and exploring the area and enjoying the gorgeous scenery. There is an amazing bakery in Concrete called 5b's. It was delicious!

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Confirmed by 6 Users Last Reported 06/29/2017

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