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- The spectacular Pacific Northwest scenery alone would make this KOA worth a visit, but wait until you see what there is to do! Take a scenic drive along Samish Bay. Hop a ferry to the San Juan Islands or Victoria, B.C. Join a whale-watching expedition. Go shopping at the outlet stores - not far away. Use this campground as your home base to visit area attractions. Groups appreciate the Rec Hall as a gathering place. Enjoy the cool waters of Friday Creek, which winds through the campground, or relax in KOA's indoor pool and hot tub. Come visit and explore the newly developed 12 acres with RV Sites (all 50-amp sites) and relocated Camping Cabins. Have fun with gem mining activities right at the campground. This KOA is a security gated property. Reservation must be made in advance to receive the gate code for an after-hours arrival. Pool: April 1 - November 1. Max pull thru: 80 feet.The spectacular Pacific Northwest scenery alone would make this KOA worth a visit, but wait until you see what there is to do! Take a scenic drive along Samish Bay. Hop a ferry to the San Juan Islands or Victoria, B.C. Join a whale-watching expedition. Go shopping at the outlet stores - not far away. Use this campground as your home base to visit area attractions. Groups appreciate the Rec Hall as a gathering place. Enjoy the cool waters of Friday Creek, which winds through the campground, or relax in KOA's indoor pool and hot tub. Come visit and explore the newly developed 12 acres with RV Sites (all 50-amp sites) and relocated Camping Cabins. Have fun with gem mining activities right at the campground. This KOA is a security gated property. Reservation must be made in advance to receive the gate code for an after-hours arrival. Pool: April 1 - November 1. Max pull thru: 80 feet.
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08/16/2016
Provided by SuperpagesThey only got a one star because that was the lowest I could chose from. First you pay premium $60 a night for full hook up and end up to getting parked in the Volleyball/Basketball field. So it's noisy all day and well into the night with no quiet time enforcement with basket balls being bounced off your rig. Our site was the backside of the pool building where the hookups power/water was a last minute thought and the sewer connection is 30' away and really just a clean out port for the restrooms, not really a dump port.. So,bring you longest sewer extension possible. The park it's self is small, congested, muddy and crowded with Canadians, and kids running everywhere, so you have to lock everything up. The Staffs ability to help ranged from inept to disorganized and dysfunctional. Access,, maneuvering around the park is tight for Big rigs and dodging kids on Bikes. It just a lot of $$$ for really nothing all that special.. I do like that there taking the Canadians at premium rates is the only thing I can say nice about this trashy little place..
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Phone: (360) 724-5511
Address: 6397 N Green Rd, Burlington, WA 98233
Website: http://www.svcpowwow.com
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