Crescent Bar RV Resort Thousand Trails

9252 Crescent Bar Rd. NW, Quincy, WA 98848

509-787-4349

800-388-7788

Official Website

GPS: 47.2236,-119.9993

Crescent Bar RV Resort Thousand Trails is located at 9252 Crescent Bar Rd. NW, Quincy, Washington 98848 with a total of 115 campsites. Before your trip to Crescent Bar RV Resort Thousand Trails, check out website at http://www.thousandtrails.com/washington/crescent-bar-rv-resort/ or contact them through 509-787-4349 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

47.2236, -119.9993

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 47.2236, -119.9993

Overview of Crescent Bar RV Resort Thousand Trails


Longest RV Reported: 44 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

115

Pad Type:

gravel

Open Seasonally:

Yes

Elevation:

590 ft / 179 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • Scenic Camping with Spectacular Views

    Reviewed 6/10/2021

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    Days stayed: 5

    Thousand Trails Crescent Bar RV Campground is located in Washington State along the scenic Columbia River. In this video, we provide you dash-cam footage of the spectacular decent into the Thousand Trails Crescent Bar RV Campground and take you on a walking tour of the campground and its amenities. Verizon cellular service clocked in...moreThousand Trails Crescent Bar RV Campground is located in Washington State along the scenic Columbia River. In this video, we provide you dash-cam footage of the spectacular decent into the Thousand Trails Crescent Bar RV Campground and take you on a walking tour of the campground and its amenities. Verizon cellular service clocked in at 27.2 Mbps download speed and 0.23 Mbps upload speed. AT&T cellular service clocked in at 221.0 Mbps download speed and 10.1 Mbps upload speed. T-Mobile cellular service clocked in at 40.9 Mbps download speed and 0.52 Mbps upload speed.

  • Beautiful spot, nice park

    Reviewed 19/9/2021

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    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 55

    I wrote this once and lost it, so here’s the short and sweet version. Nice park, level sites, gravel sites and roads. Good food nearby. Nice pool, tennis courts and rec room. Big patio with tables and gazebo overlooking the Columbia River. Amazing views, walking path down to the river. Paved path to walk along the river. Downsides…ALL ...moreI wrote this once and lost it, so here’s the short and sweet version. Nice park, level sites, gravel sites and roads. Good food nearby. Nice pool, tennis courts and rec room. Big patio with tables and gazebo overlooking the Columbia River. Amazing views, walking path down to the river. Paved path to walk along the river. Downsides…ALL the sites with a fantastic view of the river are taken by annuals, with the exception of a few nice big tent sites. Getting packages is weird and doesn’t work well for full time RVers. They will refuse packages that aren’t meds or that look like The site we were in had the only access road for the area, which is a recreation area and big resort. It was a bit noisy. RV parts. Not a downer, but the road coming down to the park is windy and probably a 5% grade with some serious drop offs. It’s a good paved road though. 60 mbs down and 27 up and 3 bars cellular AT&T.

  • One of the nicer TT CGs.

    Reviewed 14/9/2021

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    Days stayed: 31

    I stayed here twice in the summer of 2021. 21 and 10 days. Location is on/near the Columbia River. 50 amp sites are not in all spots but they did recently upgrade a number along the rear of the park near the road.I am glad I had 50A service when I stayed. It was over a 100 for almost a week one stay. The rest of the time was in the 9...moreI stayed here twice in the summer of 2021. 21 and 10 days. Location is on/near the Columbia River. 50 amp sites are not in all spots but they did recently upgrade a number along the rear of the park near the road.I am glad I had 50A service when I stayed. It was over a 100 for almost a week one stay. The rest of the time was in the 90's. If you look at the weather for Quincy, WA make sure to add 5F because of the difference in elevation. Staff were very nice. I did notice them holding people from entering until noon so be aware of that. The path along the river is my favorite thing about this CG. I walked and road it on a bicycle almost every day. There are a number of beaches along the path. It does get super busy on the weekends around the area. It is a weekend vacation spot for many people. The views can be nice on the river.The sites are gravel and some were unlevel for a CG. Both times I was there my MH front axle was off the ground. FHUs on all the sites that I could see. The bathhouses seemed clean whenever I used them.Be aware of the military jets that can fly along the river at less than 1000 feet. It is not every day but the first time you hear them it is a little unnerving. ATT data service was very good and I used it both times I stayed. Streamed HD to my heart's content. Verizon was not good. The tower is up the hill behind the ridge so don't expect to do any streaming with big red. You might get some email sporadically but surfing the web is probably not going to work much either. I also have antennas on my roof and that could not even help with Verizon. The road in can be steep and a couple hairpin 25 mph turns but nothing to be concerned with. This was my experience both times I was there.Generally it was quiet. On the weekends I did notice late night noise on the street outside the CG. That is why I only gave 3 stars on noise. Kids partying late into the night and walking back. This is golf cart craziness. Honking, zooming by on the street, etc. They are allowed on the roads and they do make use of that. Boat ramp is down the way and there are also a couple of parks and a golf course. All very busy on the weekends.There is a pizza place and an ice cream place along with a general store for items in immediate need.They try and water the grass Sun-Thur. I am not sure why. It is generally just dirt.

  • Great view, small park

    Reviewed 29/8/2021

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    Days stayed: 10

    This is the best Thousand Trails we’ve stayed in mostly due to the view, full hookups and friendly staff. Only reason I rated it a 4. We are a 44 ft motorhome and could drive thru this small campground easily. Most lots are large enough for us but like most TT the condition of the park is poor. Faculties outdated and lots are dusty dir...moreThis is the best Thousand Trails we’ve stayed in mostly due to the view, full hookups and friendly staff. Only reason I rated it a 4. We are a 44 ft motorhome and could drive thru this small campground easily. Most lots are large enough for us but like most TT the condition of the park is poor. Faculties outdated and lots are dusty dirt, not much grass. Tennis court and pool are old and in poor condition. Half the lots have 50 amp. Wish they had a dog park but land is at a premium in this area. Verizon was average and you can get satellite. I don’t know why TT won’t upgrade their parks. This membership is not worth it!

  • Best Thousand Trails Park in Pacific Northwest!

    Reviewed 11/9/2019

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    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: 79

    We are caravanning with another RV and have stayed at every Thousand Trails campground in California, Oregon and Washington this Summer and Crescent Bar is by far the most beautiful.Huge pluses are the washers and dryers that can be operated using a free app you download on your phone, so no need to use your credit card or quarters! ...moreWe are caravanning with another RV and have stayed at every Thousand Trails campground in California, Oregon and Washington this Summer and Crescent Bar is by far the most beautiful.Huge pluses are the washers and dryers that can be operated using a free app you download on your phone, so no need to use your credit card or quarters! The app even tells you how many minutes are left on each machine you are using!! The pool is small but plenty big for everyone since there are no kids! The hot tub is very large and works perfectly and again no kids which is awesome! Cell service is great for streaming on ATT, Verizon and T-Mobile. Since children under 14 have to be accompanied by an adult the park is overall much quieter since there aren’t kids running all over the place screaming like most other parks. There are 2 golf courses within walking distance and an amazing paved walking/biking trail that runs for 2.5 miles along the Columbia River which is right next to the campground.

  • Welcome to Thousand Trails

    Reviewed 17/8/2019

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 91

    First time with Thousand Trails. We didn't get in until mid afternoon - all the 50A spots were taken by small Class C or small trailers that would not need 50A. Park was clean, cell service was good. Staff was friendly.

  • Reviewed 24/6/2019

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    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 85

    Easy access 5 minutes from Quincy Washington. The hosts were helpful and friendly. The roads are graveled, so the dust is much less.than some other Thousand Trails campgrounds. The wind can blow very hard here! I'm told they have wifi for $4.00 a day here in the club house. Seems kinda steep. We have Tmobile hotspot. Two bars, but with...moreEasy access 5 minutes from Quincy Washington. The hosts were helpful and friendly. The roads are graveled, so the dust is much less.than some other Thousand Trails campgrounds. The wind can blow very hard here! I'm told they have wifi for $4.00 a day here in the club house. Seems kinda steep. We have Tmobile hotspot. Two bars, but with the weboost it was great internet. There was several unoccupied leased camp spots and tent spots at the view side of the park.. That leaves few view spots left for members. Don't count on a view site. odds are slim to none that you will get one. Many sites are level and the grass is mowed with a table. The park is clean. We may come here again, but they need to free up more view sites for members. We were here during the week. Nine out of seventeen prime view sites were unoccupied for tents and leased sites.

  • Great recreation opportunities at a clean park with great staff.

    Reviewed 28/10/2018

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    Days stayed: 8

    Golf course in walking distance, nice parks, river trail for biking and walking, easy access for paddle boarding, kayaking or marina for water skiing/fishing boats. Clean pool and great hot tub. Wineries and fruit/vegie stands nearby. Dog friendly. Wonderful, knowledgeable staff. We had a river view and easy access to the trails. Would...moreGolf course in walking distance, nice parks, river trail for biking and walking, easy access for paddle boarding, kayaking or marina for water skiing/fishing boats. Clean pool and great hot tub. Wineries and fruit/vegie stands nearby. Dog friendly. Wonderful, knowledgeable staff. We had a river view and easy access to the trails. Would definitely return.

  • Great view of Columbia River (if it's not smokey!)

    Reviewed 19/8/2018

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 71

    We had stayed at this campground in September of 2017 and thought it was nice, but it was smokey to the point that we could barely see the far shore of the river. When we arrived, it was again very smokey, but the ranger indicated that it had just gotten that way and may clear out, and by the second morning, it was beautiful, and staye...moreWe had stayed at this campground in September of 2017 and thought it was nice, but it was smokey to the point that we could barely see the far shore of the river. When we arrived, it was again very smokey, but the ranger indicated that it had just gotten that way and may clear out, and by the second morning, it was beautiful, and stayed that way until our last day.The sites are adequate, little separation from neighboring sites. Where we were located, in 50A across from the tents-only sites next to the river, is great for motorhomes - with our big front window giving us a picture-window view of the river.The laundry is small, just 4 washers and 4 dryers, but was not heavily used. I think that the laundry facilities may be new.Quincy is a nice town and Wenatchee is not too far away. Lots of crops grown in the area.

  • Beautiful, but blustery!

    Reviewed 29/6/2018

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    Days stayed: 21

    Site number: 67

    If you’re bringing atent, make sure you bring a lot of rope and heavy metal to tie it down with! This park is situated at the bottom of the Columbia River Gorge, just south of Wenatchee WA,which is notorious for its favorable windsurfing conditions...however, that being said. When it’s 90+ outside, the wind is a welcome relief! Mak...moreIf you’re bringing atent, make sure you bring a lot of rope and heavy metal to tie it down with! This park is situated at the bottom of the Columbia River Gorge, just south of Wenatchee WA,which is notorious for its favorable windsurfing conditions...however, that being said. When it’s 90+ outside, the wind is a welcome relief! Make sure you get your chairs set up facing the river and get ready to watch the air force fly by several times a day running training exercises in fighter jets. Super Cool! Park is great. Full hookup and good mix of 50/30 service. Cells are good for the most part unless you have sprint. No problem parking your 40+ footer fifth wheel. Lots of great fun things to do near by. End of June is great for cherries. We picked cherries at a stand about a mile from the park up the hill from the park. Great hiking sites around the gorge cliffs. Boat and jet ski rental at the marina down the street. Very reasonable rates and nice people. Wonderful walking trail below the park that runs the whole length of the crescent Bar. Lots of funny, gravely beaches along the way to stop and soak your toes. Great playground for the kids at the island, a very easy 10 min walk from TT. Costco and Macy’s are only 30 minutes away for those of you who need civilization. If you want to save some time, Quincey is quite a bit closer and has an ace for all your basic repair needs and a harvest market grocery store that has more than the bare essentials. Staff is friendly and accommodating. Can be a bit buggy so bring your repellant. Overall, it was a great and relaxing experience. Loved it here! Sad to be taking off.

  • Cruel Summer

    Reviewed 1/8/2017

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 28

    NAVIGATING: Easy. The road down into the canyon is a little steep and winding, but wide enough for any size rig. GETTING SITUATED: The park is on the smaller size for a Thousand Trails, but we were able to find a spot without issue.DOCKING STATIONS: We lucked out with a fairly short pull-thru site that our rig and truck just b...moreNAVIGATING: Easy. The road down into the canyon is a little steep and winding, but wide enough for any size rig. GETTING SITUATED: The park is on the smaller size for a Thousand Trails, but we were able to find a spot without issue.DOCKING STATIONS: We lucked out with a fairly short pull-thru site that our rig and truck just barely fit in (#28). The sites are gravel and mostly level. All hookups worked perfectly.THE SCENE: Summer fun. Everyone here seemed to be having a good time and hanging out at the river. Positive vibes all around. This Thousand Trails was a pleasant surprise for us.THE FACILITIES: There's a pool that seemed to be getting some use. The lodge was nothing to write home about (but we never really use the lodges anyway).STUFF TO DO: There is a trail from the park that leads down to the Columbia River and a nice paved trail that leads to public beaches. When we were there, there seemed to be a lot of work being done along the river to add grassy areas and improve the beaches. There were also a couple places to eat within walking distance, but we didn't try them. The beach was very busy when we were there, but it was a weekend. HIKE FACTOR: Nice long walks along the river trail.GEEK FACTOR: We got great service on Verizon and AT&T. Sprint was 3G and no T-Mobile coverage.Verizon: 19.46 MBPS down/4.38 MBPS upAT&T: 12.46 MBPS down/7.26 MBPS upSprint: 0.08 MBPS down/0.15 MBPS up (3G only)T-Mobile: 0.00 MBPS down/0.00 MBPS up

  • Very nice TT campground

    Reviewed 10/6/2017

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    Nightly rate: $3

    Days stayed: 4

    Very nice TT park with great views of the Columbia river and valley. Limit businesses nearby but some expansions are ongoing. Close to Quincy and Wenatchee. Sites were mostly level with decent spacing. Clean restrooms and showers, with newer washing machines. Staff was less than great. Quiet during the week, but fills up quick on...moreVery nice TT park with great views of the Columbia river and valley. Limit businesses nearby but some expansions are ongoing. Close to Quincy and Wenatchee. Sites were mostly level with decent spacing. Clean restrooms and showers, with newer washing machines. Staff was less than great. Quiet during the week, but fills up quick on the weekends in early June.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 8 Users Last Reported 06/10/2017

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 9 Users Last Reported 06/10/2017

T-Mobile 4G

Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 08/01/2017

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