Pros:
This
park is in a lovely setting. It was ALWAYS refreshing to drive back home after
a long day of exploring. It is an oasis in the midst of the urban, Seattle area.
The grounds and facilities are well-maintained and clean. The
laundry room was equipped to handle the business from the park.
The grounds are lush and green. We enjoyed the buffer of grass behind our trailer and the playground (the flip side of that below). This was close enough to Lynnwood our son could get off work and stop by for dinner.
The grounds are lush and green. We enjoyed the buffer of grass behind our trailer and the playground (the flip side of that below). This was close enough to Lynnwood our son could get off work and stop by for dinner.
The "lake" is filled with catch and release bass -
this was fun for the kids and they'll want to stay again.
Blyth Park and the Burke-Gillman/Sammamish trails are minutes away from Lake Pleasant. Shopping is easily accessible. 405 on ramps are close.
Blyth Park and the Burke-Gillman/Sammamish trails are minutes away from Lake Pleasant. Shopping is easily accessible. 405 on ramps are close.
The spaces are narrow and packed tight - some are very
unlevel. The hooks ups are at the rear of the pull through sites. This means
you cannot leave a tow hitched - it also meant a bit of juggling for us to fit
where we needed considering slide outs, length of space and position of hook
ups. Cedar shrubs are planted between sites in an attempt to give privacy.
The grass behind the playground is used by residents as an
off-leash dog run. This is noisy, messy and not safe. Yes, this happened daily.
Yes, I made the staff aware.
Playground - dog run - general use grass |
It is what it is. This is NOT camping. It's a beautiful,
clean, relaxing spot to land near a big city and is much cheaper than hotel accommodations.
It was MUCH nicer than parks which are, in reality, paved parking lots with hook
ups! Yes, the spots are tight - but that seems to be the case in most RV parks
near big cities. Unless we find something comparable at a better price, we'll
stay here again when we visit our son.
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