The place is fine. Summer, the owner can be very nice but caters to RV snobs. The store staff is great. Unfortunately, Summer basically called me trash.
This was the first place I visited in my new-to-me skoolie. It's a 93 4 window diesel bus and is my tiny home on wheels.
I gave this place a shot because I liked the location and the fact they had a store and great rates. That being said, they wouldn't extend my stay because I live in my skoolie. Meanwhile, the park worker Mike had bragged to me about how two of the 5th wheels were occupied full time by traveling nurses who renewed 3 months at a time, regularly. So they live in their rigs and work, like me.
When I asked Summer to extend my stay past the initial 30 days, she said it wasn't a good fit because I live in my rig. She put a cherry on top by saying it looked like something that should be parked on the street in seattle, aka calling me trash. So if I live in my rig (pictured in my review), I am less than those who live in a shiny 5th wheel? I literally saw kids being dropped off from a school bus and walking to their home on wheels in the park, but they wouldn't let me stay because I live in my rig. Make it make sense, Summer.
I'm so glad they didn't extend me because I found WAY better parks in Port Angeles with access to Olympic National Park and really awesome friendly non judgemental folks who are good people.
If you own a poorly built shiny new 5th wheel, this might be your place to stay. If you like hearing high speed traffic and a slimy shower with a cranky groundskeeper this is your spot. Think you're better than those awful skoolie dwellers? Yep, you should book here.
If you want reliable 30amp, food delivery and kind people who understand not everyone wants to live in a cookie cutter 5th wheel, avoid this joint.