Packwood RV Park & Campground

12985 US Highway 12, Packwood, WA 98361

360-494-5145

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GPS: 46.6066,-121.671

Packwood RV Park & Campground is located at 12985 US Highway 12, Packwood, Washington 98361 with a total of 87 campsites. Before your trip to Packwood RV Park & Campground, check out website at http://www.packwoodrv.com/ or contact them through 360-494-5145 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

46.6066, -121.671

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 46.6066, -121.671

Amenities

Hookups 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity cable tv wifi
Site Amenities big rig pull thru
Facilities laundry restrooms
Discount Clubs Passport America
Pets pets

Overview of Packwood RV Park & Campground


Last Price Paid: $37

Reported by robsuey on 10.11.2020

Longest RV Reported: 20 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

87

Elevation:

1,049 ft / 319 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Packwood RV Park & Campground

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  • Great center of town location

    Reviewed 11/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $37

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 21

    A fine stay for a couple of nights, and we would stay another couple if we had had more free time. We picked this camp as it was close to everything in Packwood. Deferred maintenance and neglect was our only disappointment here... It could be such a lovely little place with the right owners/management. The bathrooms/showers were to...moreA fine stay for a couple of nights, and we would stay another couple if we had had more free time. We picked this camp as it was close to everything in Packwood. Deferred maintenance and neglect was our only disappointment here... It could be such a lovely little place with the right owners/management. The bathrooms/showers were totally beat-up, dirty, and disgusting. (See my photos) At least the water was hot. No one has given this place any TLC in a very long time.

  • An older, but clean and well maintained campground with all the basics, in a wonderful little mountain town.

    Reviewed 19/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $34

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 26

    We’ve visited the Packwood RV Park campground twice now and enjoyed our visit both times. It’s an older campground but is clean and well maintained. You can tell that the staff cares about the place and works hard to keep it clean and in good repair for guests. On this visit, we noticed that they are building a new office and managers ...moreWe’ve visited the Packwood RV Park campground twice now and enjoyed our visit both times. It’s an older campground but is clean and well maintained. You can tell that the staff cares about the place and works hard to keep it clean and in good repair for guests. On this visit, we noticed that they are building a new office and managers living space as well as adding some small cabins for guests to stay in.On both of our visits, we arrived on a whim without having a reservation. The staff was friendly and accommodating both times, and found a spot for us. They do prefer reservations though.All of the RV sites have full hookups. There are bathrooms, showers, and laundry facilities, which were clean, smelled fresh and were in good repair. The driveways are well-maintained gravel, but the RV sites are all nice grass. This is a great feature in our book and we really enjoy being able to sit outside without shoes and not track a bunch of dirt or gravel into the rig. They have working wifi. There isn’t enough speed to stream, but there is plenty to check email or do some basic web surfing. Dogs are allowed but the manager also said they don’t allow some breeds. I think she said Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and Dobermans.We really like Packwood. It’s a tiny little town and has a chill friendly vibe. It’s got all the basics that you would need for camping or RVing. We usually stay there when we are exploring Mt. Rainier National Park and all the campgrounds are full.Because Packwood is all centered around Hwy 12, which runs straight through it, a little bit of road noise is normal just about everywhere in town. We’ve always slept well here though as the road noise is minimal and quiets considerably when it gets late.Elk seem to like it in town and it’s not unusual to see them roaming around town, including ambling through the RV Park.We look forward to our next stay at this park and lovely Packwood!

  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugmo Part 2

    Reviewed 14/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $34

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 64

    The Good:Easy to get to. Pull thru sites. Heavily shaded by giant trees. Grass pads. Quiet. Elk wander throughout the park. 34 bucks a nite Good Sam. Full hookups with Wifi.The Bad:Discovered from towns folk that the park has an absentee owner from Seattle. The park is run down. Electrical boxes and wooden posts are badly i...moreThe Good:Easy to get to. Pull thru sites. Heavily shaded by giant trees. Grass pads. Quiet. Elk wander throughout the park. 34 bucks a nite Good Sam. Full hookups with Wifi.The Bad:Discovered from towns folk that the park has an absentee owner from Seattle. The park is run down. Electrical boxes and wooden posts are badly in need of repair. Signage is spray painted and stenciled, faded with note book pages bound to trees in plastic. Entrance sign has not seen paint in 30 years. Sites are in disarray and employees only work 6 hours a day (10-4) and not on Sundays. No tables or fire pits. It is a cash place.The Ugmo:The bathroom building needs to be repaired and renovated. Enlarged. It needs siding. It desperately needs a new roof and probably tin. The showers are cold. The interior is in bad shape. There is a laundry room which didn't look half bad but after not getting hot water in the showers- not expecting much in a washer. There are also huge stumps all over the park- I counted 10 to 15. They are an eyesore and should be removed by an excavator. The office building is far too small and virtually unusable by more than 1 guest.Summary:This could be such a great place. It would probably take a 150 to 200k renovation and some advertising to get it going. It is in a great location. Hate to see absentee owners who are not RV ers. It's a shame to see this property go to waste like this.I am still gonna give it 4 stars based on its 82 years experience and my good nature.

  • Small town, small park, good location

    Reviewed 25/3/2017

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    This is a very small park located in the tiny town of Randle, WA. The spots are level and plenty big. Elk wander through the campground at random intervals, which is entertaining. The staff is very friendly and helpful, a very small town attitude. The best thing about this place is its proximity to Mt Rainier.

  • Off season this park can be great...

    Reviewed 26/7/2015

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    Days stayed: 21

    It was the autumn of '13. We were younger, still dependent on full hookups in our old then-more-broken-down-than-now Airstream, and were desperate for some small town Washington. Upon rolling into town, the service on our Jetpack and phones as dry as a Yakima drainage ditch, the park looked inviting. But 15 minutes to Mt. Rainier's...moreIt was the autumn of '13. We were younger, still dependent on full hookups in our old then-more-broken-down-than-now Airstream, and were desperate for some small town Washington. Upon rolling into town, the service on our Jetpack and phones as dry as a Yakima drainage ditch, the park looked inviting. But 15 minutes to Mt. Rainier's southern entrance, a coffee shop and library next door, we used our cunning and charisma to secure WiFi from both establishments, that I could work away the mornings, and toil at the beauty of finding nature in the afternoons all through the National Park and Gifford-Pinchot National Forests. That it was autumn and rainy, the RV park itself was empty. So the minuscule spots didn't seem quite as tight as when we just drove by a few days ago. The owners were a little strange, as remote mountain folk can be, but very friendly at the same time. One item of note was their apprehension at giving us quarters—to be used in their own washing machines—but no more so than the local grocery store. Quarters, it seems, are a rare delicacy this side of Randle, Washington. Elk grazed just outside our door by the dozens. Sometimes it was even frightening how close they'd get. Elk are not easily spooked like deer, and tend to attack when provoked. What defines "provoked" is a shady grey. But we survived for weeks unscathed. Meanwhile, an occasional sunny day would mean you could see the top of Rainier from the park, from just about anywhere in town. The coffee shop made us cupcakes for our youngest son's first birthday. The Blue Spruce bar came complete with craft brews, fried food and football, peppered with some video games and salty locals. Poker was played. The grocery store was adequate, and the proximity to trails through old growth, around pristine lakes, and into the mountains was sublime. We'd stay again, but only if the national park campgrounds were all closed and/or if I needed to work during the week (as there is no service except US Cellular anywhere in the area, the closest AT&T is an hour away at White Pass, and Verizon's 4 bars of 1x is useless). The only other item of note is the medics box full of used needles in the bathroom, which I'll admit scared me with our youngsters using the showers.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 07/14/2020

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 07/14/2020

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