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Rustic
RV PARK is huge, close to highway but its quiet at night, deer visit us in the morning, clean bathrooms, can accommodate big rigs, unpaved, lots of trees, very spacious. 20 minutes drive to Mt Rainier National park, good water pressure in the shower and gets hot easily, river access from the park, our dog loves it.
shame on the management
My family had enjoyed camping at Cascade Peaks before, so I thought I knew what to expect. Well, they've obviously changed management because the way they handled my reservation is quite shabby. I reserved a 1-tent site in July, & I'll be danged because they took the money out of my account right away. I never had an entity take the full amount owed until check-in & thought that was rather shady biz.
On August 12th my family arrived at Cascade Peaks. When I asked about sites near restrooms (because I have IBS), I was informed that I'd have to pay for water & electric sites to be close to a bathroom. I had to pay more for a site for utilities that I couldn't use in a tent! Imagine paying $67.83 for 2 nights in a tent!!! On top of that, the bathrooms were filthy and not stocked properly. In the past, I could pitch a tent just about anywhere and only be charged for tent prices. I was very disappointed with the greedy management, but my family did enjoy the scenery and exploring the Colitz River, but next time we'll find a better, more affordable place to camp. I wish I could give Cascade Peaks less than 1-star, but there it is.... Shame on the supposed management.
Something for everybody
This used to be a private membership only RV Park; however, it is now open to the public. It is a huge RV Park, with wide open spaces, plenty of play areas for kids, walking the dogs, two pools, hiking and so forth. Camped here in a 28' Class A with 2 Slides. Takes all size Rigs with full hook ups. Plenty of shade trees and vegetation. Pads are dirt or gravel and on the most part level. Membership only sites are clearly marked, public sites are just as nice. Laundry, bathrooms w/showers, but didn't use. Grocery store with small restaurant. Wifi is only within the 10 closest sites to restaurant. No cell service, but store has a phone for a nominal charge. Everything seemed well kept for this size of a RV Park. On-site staff were not on duty, but staff at the restaurant/store were and extremely friendly and helpful. This park is open year round although it is close to Mt. Rainier. I would stay again and for an extended period.