Mount Vernon Thousand Trails

5409 N. Darrk Lane, Bow, WA 98232

(360) 724-4811

360-724-4811

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GPS: 48.571,-122.3447

Mount Vernon Thousand Trails is located at 5409 N. Darrk Lane, Bow, Washington 98232 with a total of 227 campsites. Before your trip to Mount Vernon Thousand Trails, check out website at http://www.thousandtrails.com//getaways/washington/mtvernon.asp or contact them through (360) 724-4811 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

48.571, -122.3447

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 48.571, -122.3447

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Overview of Mount Vernon Thousand Trails


Longest RV Reported: 44 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

227

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

295 ft / 89 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Mount Vernon Thousand Trails

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  • Typical poor Thousand Trails

    Reviewed 29/8/2021

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    Days stayed: 10

    This park is like most TT; faculties old and rundown, only cell coverage was at the lodge, so many rules and most of the staff are rude and way too busy as they don’t even answer their phone. A few bathrooms have been remodeled. We are a 44 ft motorhome and there were sites for us to fit but there are only about 25 sites with sewer and...moreThis park is like most TT; faculties old and rundown, only cell coverage was at the lodge, so many rules and most of the staff are rude and way too busy as they don’t even answer their phone. A few bathrooms have been remodeled. We are a 44 ft motorhome and there were sites for us to fit but there are only about 25 sites with sewer and you have to get on a wait list for them. Most lots are in the woods so no satellite and not all have 59 amp. Finally, next to the i5 Highway so road noise was so bad you couldn’t sit outside. It was pretty in the woods and lots of pickable blackberries. I don’t understand why TT doesn’t upgrade their parks! Membership not worth it!!

  • Absolutely wonderful

    Reviewed 4/8/2020

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    Days stayed: 10

    Site number: A15

    We absolutely love this place and how you can be so hidden in the trees. It was very peaceful and everyone just keep to themselves. A great place to get away and relax. Only two cons are the highway #5 behind you can be loud at sometimes and good luck with wifi.

  • 4.9 A nice quiet place but lots of stuff for RELAXING/FAMILY time

    Reviewed 13/5/2019

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    Days stayed: 12

    Site number: B25

    It is free with the Thousand Trails pass. Checkin was easy, we chose our own spot near the bathrooms since many of the sites that had sewer were taking but I enjoyed the newly remodeled 24hr bathrooms. There are fire pits with every site. They had a dog park, playground, hottub, swimming pool, general store with everything, washers and...moreIt is free with the Thousand Trails pass. Checkin was easy, we chose our own spot near the bathrooms since many of the sites that had sewer were taking but I enjoyed the newly remodeled 24hr bathrooms. There are fire pits with every site. They had a dog park, playground, hottub, swimming pool, general store with everything, washers and dryers, internet in the lodge, quiet room, board games, books, basketball, mini golf, and a small trail if you would call it that. It is located closely to a racetrack but we went and saw a show there and it was entertaining and an experience. There is a local cheese tasting and blueberries about 20 mins west near the beach we visited. We hiked up to oyster dome and saw some great views and there's also a small park near by with a big stream to mediate near. An overall great experience. But the biggest headache was the gravel roads but other than that, nice safe, quiet, and great area to be around. Oh the casino also gives you free money for your first time playing... we won $40 bucks!

  • Reviewed 19/8/2018

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: E27

    This campground is right along I-5, so although you cannot see it, you can hear traffic pretty continuously. Friends had cautioned us to have the windows down in the Jeep when we were selecting a site so we would hear whether the traffic noise was disturbing. There are very few sewer sites; you can get onto a waiting list for one after...moreThis campground is right along I-5, so although you cannot see it, you can hear traffic pretty continuously. Friends had cautioned us to have the windows down in the Jeep when we were selecting a site so we would hear whether the traffic noise was disturbing. There are very few sewer sites; you can get onto a waiting list for one after you arrive. The campground is very wooded - there is good privacy between most sites. It is also very long - if you select a site in the back, just driving in and out of the campground can take a while (at 5 MPH). Our nightly rate was $0 as Thousand Trails Family Courtesy Card holders.

  • Decent Thousand Trails

    Reviewed 5/7/2017

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    Nightly rate: $3

    Days stayed: 4

    Overall this TT campground was pretty good. Most sites are only W/E, but the bathrooms are spaced well and in good condition. As many reviews note, the roads are definitely dusty if its not raining. Sites and spacing are generally good, some sites available with more sun, some with more shade. Our biggest problem was the electric, ...moreOverall this TT campground was pretty good. Most sites are only W/E, but the bathrooms are spaced well and in good condition. As many reviews note, the roads are definitely dusty if its not raining. Sites and spacing are generally good, some sites available with more sun, some with more shade. Our biggest problem was the electric, which couldn't handle the draw when the weather spiked into the upper-80s and had people running (multiple) ACs. Location is pretty quiet, but an easy drive to Mt Vernon and Burlington for anything you could need.

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 07/05/2017

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 07/05/2017

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