Pioneer Trails RV Resort

7337 Miller Rd., Anacortes, WA 98221

360-293-5355

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GPS: 48.4553,-122.5868

Pioneer Trails RV Resort is located at 7337 Miller Rd., Anacortes, Washington 98221 with a total of 153 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Biking, Boating, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Water Sports, and more. Before your trip to Pioneer Trails RV Resort, check out website at http://www.pioneertrails.com/ or contact them through 360-293-5355 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

48.4553, -122.5868

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 48.4553, -122.5868

Overview of Pioneer Trails RV Resort


Last Price Paid: $55

Reported by Kestrel20 on 07.20.2020

Longest RV Reported: 35 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

153

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

164 ft / 49 m

Reviews of Pioneer Trails RV Resort

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  • Decent camping

    Reviewed 20/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 90

    Site number: G8

    This park is clean and quiet for the most part. There are several Yapper dogs that get annoying.There was a septic odor when the wind blew which was not good. They do not allow tents, van campers and older trailers (I think 10+ years). It is not walking distance of anything which was a bummer. The Governor had all fun cancele...moreThis park is clean and quiet for the most part. There are several Yapper dogs that get annoying.There was a septic odor when the wind blew which was not good. They do not allow tents, van campers and older trailers (I think 10+ years). It is not walking distance of anything which was a bummer. The Governor had all fun canceled so outdoor courts and playground was closed. Small but nice off leash dog park area. Sites for all size combinations, pull in, back in, thru, some shady in trees, other open & good for solar option.Rates vary due to options at sites. They have daily, weekly and long term.

  • OK family campground

    Reviewed 27/8/2019

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: B17

    OK campground for family campouts, soso for full-time RVers. We were in the trees, so satellite was a no-go, and no cable so unplugged we were. It’s a nice campground but spread out and only one bath/shower facility, as well as only one garbage location. Staff was friendly.

  • Nice sites - State Park feel with regard to privacy

    Reviewed 19/8/2018

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: B4

    We were looking for a private park where we could hook up and then leave our rig for a couple of days while we took the Jeep to Vancouver Island for a couple of days. For our needs, the rate of $55.25/night seemed steep, but it was convenient to the Anacortes ferry terminal and we could find cat care for our cats via Rover.com.The si...moreWe were looking for a private park where we could hook up and then leave our rig for a couple of days while we took the Jeep to Vancouver Island for a couple of days. For our needs, the rate of $55.25/night seemed steep, but it was convenient to the Anacortes ferry terminal and we could find cat care for our cats via Rover.com.The site was plenty large for our 43' rig with room for our toad next to the rig. It was quite shady with big trees and, although neighbors were close, the trees between gave more of a private feel.Since we were gone for much of our stay, we didn't see much of the campground, but our cat sitter told us that she had cared for dogs for other folks staying at this campground and that it was very nice to walk around and that the off-leash dog park was nice.We had cellular service but I neglected to write down how many bars so cannot report on that. It was definitely acceptable on Verizon.The ferry from Anacortes goes through the San Juan islands and the scenery is beautiful. Friends of ours took the ferry to Friday Harbor (walk-on passengers) just for the day - I think that would be a great trip.Visit Snow Goose Produce for "immodest" ice cream cones!

  • Great Option near San Juan Islands

    Reviewed 28/3/2018

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: A4

    We stayed here to visit the San Juan Islands and Deception Pass area. We originally intended to stay at Deception Pass State Park but due to rain, we needed something a little less tree-covered and good drainage. This RV park is huge with many seasonal/full timers. However, they put the seasonal folks on one side and leave the other si...moreWe stayed here to visit the San Juan Islands and Deception Pass area. We originally intended to stay at Deception Pass State Park but due to rain, we needed something a little less tree-covered and good drainage. This RV park is huge with many seasonal/full timers. However, they put the seasonal folks on one side and leave the other side for short term guests. We stayed on the A loop and it was great. The B and C loop also look nice and reserved for short term guests. We visit Deception Pass, went to the San Juan Island and went whale watching with Island Adventures out of Anacortes. If you want to see whales on a state-of-the-art boat, this is your place, We had a blast!

  • Big and Shady

    Reviewed 21/7/2015

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    Nightly rate: $36

    Days stayed: 60

    Site number: F6

    This is a really big park. I normally shy away from them. But it's well-managed. The staff is awesome. And there are trashcans every two sites that they empty religiously. There are also massive trees and there is a good amount of elbow room to move about with fire pits at each site. I liked it. I also liked its location -- midway betw...moreThis is a really big park. I normally shy away from them. But it's well-managed. The staff is awesome. And there are trashcans every two sites that they empty religiously. There are also massive trees and there is a good amount of elbow room to move about with fire pits at each site. I liked it. I also liked its location -- midway between all the things you need to get to in the area while remaining peaceful and quiet. Fave places within distance: Deception State Park, Shrimp Shack, and the Ferries to the San Juans. Lastly, their wireless rocks.

  • Huge RV Resort

    Reviewed 7/8/2014

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    Nightly rate: $29

    Days stayed: 6

    Updated 9/3/2015.We first stayed at Pioneer Trails in the summer of 2012. We returned in September of 2015 and were happy with the accommodations.I was able to work on the wifi all week (once the power was restored). The staff is friendly and were quick to clean the grounds after the storm which caused a lot of branches to fal...moreUpdated 9/3/2015.We first stayed at Pioneer Trails in the summer of 2012. We returned in September of 2015 and were happy with the accommodations.I was able to work on the wifi all week (once the power was restored). The staff is friendly and were quick to clean the grounds after the storm which caused a lot of branches to fall. There are garbage cans everywhere which is really convenient.It was rainy while we were here so we tracked in pine needles and had to vacuum daily.

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 08/07/2014

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 08/07/2014

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