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Thousand Trails La Conner

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Thousand Trails La Conner, near La Conner, Washington, is a charming campground that offers a mix of relaxation and outdoor fun. With sites that provide full hookups and easy access to drinking water, it’s a solid choice for RVers and tent campers alike.

The campground boasts beautiful views of the bay, making it a picturesque spot for unwinding after a day of adventure. Visitors have noted the friendly staff and the well-kept facilities, which include showers and restrooms, ensuring a comfortable stay. One camper remarked, “Beautiful location and campground but confusing to find your way around inside,” highlighting the scenic beauty that surrounds you.

For those who enjoy exploring, the area offers a variety of activities, from beach walks to nearby hiking trails. While some campers mentioned that the sites can feel a bit tight, the natural surroundings and the opportunity to connect with nature make it worthwhile. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer retreat, Thousand Trails La Conner provides a welcoming atmosphere for all types of campers.

Location

Thousand Trails La Conner is located in Washington

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Directions

From the north and south: Take I-5 to Exit 230 and follow Hwy 20 westbound. After crossing the Swinomish Channel Bridge, take the first left turn onto Reservation Road. When Reservation Road splits, bear right on Snee-oosh Road and follow it to the preserve (about 4 miles from Hwy 20).

Address

16362 Snee Oosh Rd
La Conner, WA 98257

Coordinates

48.40686238 N
122.54979597 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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11 Reviews

Reviewed Jun. 14, 2025

Reduced quality

Our last visit here there were many spaces where the electricity wasnt working and the dump station was out of order. We were quite disappointed

Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Apr. 29, 2025

Worth every penny

We’ve camped here a couple times, and love it. Bathrooms are kept clean, mini golf is fun, and the walks to “Lone Tree” at sunset are amazing. The hosts are ALWAYS so friendly!

Site128
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Thousand Trails La Conner by kimberly W., April 29, 2025
  • Review photo of Thousand Trails La Conner by kimberly W., April 29, 2025
  • Review photo of Thousand Trails La Conner by kimberly W., April 29, 2025
Reviewed Feb. 26, 2024

Going downhill fast

This is the very first park I took my motorhome to.  After spending a year getting the rig ready, I was finally ready to take it on the road.  I had joined Thousand Trails earlier in the year and set off to see what I knew.  While I had previous RVs before (5th Wheel, Class C's, Travel trailers) this was my trip in a Class A.

My first visit to the Thousand Trails La Conner site was great.  I was able to find a nice full hook up site at the edge of the park very close to the water.

A couple more visits to the park in the following months gave a less than great experience but still good.

Last week turned a corner.  While the staff is still five star level, the park is showing a lot of wear and tear.  I counted more than a dozen closed sites.  Some of these sites had been closed for a long time.  Potholes and ruts in the road made travel unpleasant but the pools of water (and mud) really stood out.

Granted, I was there in February but these issues were not just seasonal.  Some of the same sites had been closed for the past few visits to the park.  

I hope they start to pay attention to this park because its location is great.

Site289
Month of VisitFebruary
Reviewed Jun. 24, 2023

Dump stations down!

June 2023 dump stations and all campsite sewer hookups are down for maintenance. Nearest offsite dumps are 10 miles away.

Site202
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Thousand Trails La Conner by John M., June 24, 2023
Reviewed Apr. 20, 2023

Beautiful

Beautiful location and campground but confusing to find your way around inside

Month of VisitJanuary
Reviewed Aug. 22, 2021

Nice place.

A little tight but they kept enough wilderness to make it feel like a campground and not a parking lot. Most RV sites have water and electricity only. Reservations are still first come first site.

SiteRV site without sewer hook up.
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Aug. 6, 2021

It’s ok

It’s true it doesn’t feel like a parking lot, which is great. But the sites are still very small. It’s the smallest site we’ve ever camped in. I also feel it’s pricey for what it is. But lodging is at a premium anywhere around here in summer so it is what it is. The ocean side is pretty but do not expect a sandy beach.

Site111
Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Thousand Trails La Conner by Kristin , August 6, 2021
Reviewed Jun. 6, 2019

On the water

Campground located on the ocean. Some full hook ups, cabins, club house. Most sites treed although an area of parking lot type spots as well.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Thousand Trails La Conner RV park?

Thousand Trails La Conner offers a mix of partial and full hookup RV sites, though full hookups are limited. Amenities include water and electric at most sites, a clubhouse, clean bathrooms, and mini golf for family entertainment. The campground features beautiful ocean views and walking paths, including the popular sunset walk to 'Lone Tree.' While some maintenance issues have affected sewer hookups and dump stations periodically, the campground provides basic services for comfortable stays. The property maintains natural areas that help create a genuine camping atmosphere rather than an RV parking lot experience.

What do reviews say about Thousand Trails La Conner campground?

Thousand Trails La Conner is a beautiful oceanfront campground that balances nature with camping convenience. Campers appreciate that it maintains enough wilderness to avoid feeling like a parking lot, though some sites can be tight. The campground offers stunning water views and sunset walks to 'Lone Tree' are particularly memorable. While the layout can be confusing for first-time visitors, the friendly hosts enhance the experience. The campground is shared with the local tribe, making it a special place to stay. Maintenance issues occasionally affect utilities, particularly sewer hookups.

How much does it cost to stay at Thousand Trails La Conner?

The exact cost of staying at Thousand Trails La Conner varies based on membership status, season, and site type. Some campers find it somewhat pricey, particularly during peak summer months when lodging demand is high throughout the area. As a Thousand Trails property, members may have different pricing structures or included stays compared to non-members. For current rates, it's best to contact the campground directly or check the official Thousand Trails website, as prices are subject to change seasonally.

Where is Thousand Trails La Conner located and how do I get there?

Thousand Trails La Conner is located on the shoreline near La Conner, Washington, approximately 10 miles from major services. The oceanfront campground sits along the bay, offering water views and coastal access. The location is somewhat rural but accessible from nearby highways. First-time visitors sometimes find the internal layout confusing, so it's helpful to request detailed directions when checking in. The campground is situated near Mount Vernon in the beautiful Skagit Valley region of Washington state. For precise directions, use the official campground address and contact the office if you have questions about the best route for RVs.

What hiking trails are near Thousand Trails La Conner?

The campground features a notable walking path to a location known as 'Lone Tree,' which is especially popular for sunset views. This oceanfront setting provides scenic shoreline walks with beautiful bay views. While extensive hiking trails aren't mentioned within the campground itself, the La Conner area offers various nature exploration opportunities. The Skagit Valley region surrounding La Conner features numerous trails and natural areas worth exploring. For serious hikers, the nearby North Cascades region provides more challenging options within driving distance.

Are cabins available at Thousand Trails La Conner?

Yes, cabins are available at Thousand Trails La Conner. These provide an alternative accommodation option for visitors without RVs or those who prefer not to tent camp. The cabins complement the campground's other offerings, which include RV sites with various hookup options. For specific cabin amenities, availability, and current pricing, contact the campground directly as these details may change seasonally.