Swift Creek Campground
PNW awesome
it’s great access to the northern cascades. first time staying there and I have been camping in Washington since I was born
it has great access to some really good trails the scenery is beautiful.
Lynden-Bellingham KOA's camping terrain offers grass sites around a central pond, where multiple campers note the designated pet walking areas as a key feature. Tent sites, RV spots with full hookups, and pet-friendly cabins accommodate all camping styles without breed restrictions. The property maintains clean facilities with well-kept grounds where pets can stretch their legs. Fire rings and picnic tables come standard at most sites, with many campers noting the spacious areas for walking dogs throughout the campground. Oostema Farmstead maintains pet-friendly policies across their tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin options with grassy areas ideal for pets. Campground reviews consistently mention the peaceful atmosphere and properly maintained pet waste stations.
Silver Lake Park provides designated pet exercise areas near tent and RV sites with dogs allowed at the cabin accommodations as well. Campers appreciate the numerous trails surrounding the campgrounds for dog walks, though most require leashes at all times. The large grassy areas at Oostema Farmstead give dogs plenty of space to explore while staying contained to owner sites. Hidden Village RV Park accommodates even the largest trailers with pets welcome and features separate dry camping areas for tent campers with animals. When camping with pets in the Lynden area, visitors should be aware of summer temperatures that can affect animals, particularly during July and August. Nearby veterinary services in Lynden provide emergency care if needed, with the closest pet supply stores located within a 10-minute drive of most campgrounds.
"This was our first trip in a new trailer, and the park is close to home for us, so perfect for our maiden voyage. Shaded sites, some hookup (water/electric), but most unserviced."
"Beautiful campground located right next to the bay awesome walking distance from our site to the bay and not too noisy either! Would definitely stay again perfect for small children as well!"
$60 - $120 / night
"Lynden KOA was the perfect nearby campground. Tent sites in the back are rather dusty (no grass)… but then again we’re camping so who cares. Grassy sites are around the pond and book up quickly."
"The lynden KOA is a small piece of camping paradise in the heart of lynden, kids can ride their bikes and fish and parents don't have to worry."
$35 - $65 / night
"It's close to Lynden, Bellingham and the coast right near the Canadian border. If you have time drive east to Emerson or Demming - great ride through the farmlands...."
"It is located on a working farm. There were chickens, cows, calves, a heron (I think it was nesting near the driveway), a raspberry field, a garden and even a cat wandering around. "
"Larrabee State Park is a publicly owned recreation area located on Samish Bay, six miles (10 km) south of the city of Bellingham, Washington."
"It's only a few miles from town, so you could head in there for a day away from the forest/beach, or you could hike one of the many trails leading to scenic views."
"Everyone’s so nice, good dog park, pool, and friendly staff. Little mini mart on site."
"There are several back in spots around the perimeter with a bit more room (length). There are spaces with sufficient width for tip outs and those without."
"I rented a long term space here for over 2 years while working in Washington. Price was by far the best around. It's a very good sized place with spaces to accommodate even the largest trailers."
$12 - $40 / night
"Close to water. Close to beach. Lots of hiking trails good for all ages. ADA friendly and pets allowed while on leashes."
"If you look at the map, you can pick some spots with privacy (tent and rv spots) Great trails in the area. For training, hiking, or just casual walking; you can do all of the above."
$19 - $32 / night
"It's very well maintained--I noticed the maintenance crew and park staff were always cleaning, mowing, and doing whatever tasks around the campground on a daily basis."
"Its located right next to the lake, there are spots for tent camping as well as RV camping and for years we book an RV site but pitch our tents there because you can fit 3 tents on one site."
$25 - $600 / night
"Nice pull thru sites for those with larger trailers or 5th wheels , people are nice ,clean quite location. Staff is AWESOMENESS"












it’s great access to the northern cascades. first time staying there and I have been camping in Washington since I was born
it has great access to some really good trails the scenery is beautiful.
We were dying to go on a quick camping trip. Lynden KOA was the perfect nearby campground. Tent sites in the back are rather dusty (no grass)… but then again we’re camping so who cares. Grassy sites are around the pond and book up quickly. Great Amenities…. Swimming pool, mini golf, arcade games, paddle boats. Lots of trees and shade!. I love how it’s tucked away and you forget your right in Lynden. Close enough to town for a bike ride or a run. Pet friendly
Good little RV park, within walking distance of a dog park, children's park and public bathrooms which is nice. Only downside is that there is not septic at the spots which for $40 a night I would think that they would, but the water is clean and overall the whole lot is nicely kept up with and clean.
Everyone’s so nice, good dog park, pool, and friendly staff. Little mini mart on site.
The campground itself is very clean, you can tell the owners take pride it in. The showers are warm, not as hot as I’d like but very very nice! The dog park is gravel, so that was a bummer. The hot tub, indoor pool, and and gym are closed for the season. Not sure how those are seasonal. Overall it’s clean and quiet.
Won't let me give zero stars. So I donated$200 plus, and stayed long enough to drive phase 1 and phase 2 loops, and then left and drove 1 hour and 1/2 home. RED FLAG: First, they take reservations but do not reserve a spot for you; rv spots are first come first serve. RED FLAG: No specific photos of RV SITES on website. All roads are gravel. Phase 1 are all straight back in and not angled. You literally butt against the rv directly behind with maybe 12 inches separating you. The slidouts were literally inches away from neighbors. The only thing green were the weeds around the power and water poles. Phase 1 was bascially a refugee camp. The rv pads were weeds, grass, and some gravel. This area is not maintained at all. Phase two was full, with no trees. Grass dead. Nothing green except weeds. Sites were big and wide. It's was dreary and sad. There were two other RV'S circling and appeared to as shocked as us. I've seen better dog parks. I called my friend who wanted a review after our stay as he had a reservation in September. Needless to say he cancelled his reservation. The beach is not walking distance I would never consider this park ever and plan on leaving this review anywhere I can. The photos in other reviews here look nothing like what I saw today.
Great spot for an Overnighter on the road through quaint Sedro-Woolley WA, this spot contains amenities for all, along with RV parking and a handful of tent lots. If you care to go swimming it has easy access directly to the lake with a primitive boat launch meant for smaller, canoe-like, vessels. Clean Restrooms, no showers, but they have a stage and performances during the summer months and two Parks, meant for all ages! Surrounding areas to explore include a Dog Park just across the way, and a spooky hike among abandoned buildings which were once part of Northern State Mental facility. Be sure to take in the Train display at the Town’s enterance and have a great trip!
The service… At first, over the phone, the worker here seemed very nice but upon arrival, this campground was very off-putting. I’m not a big fan of anyone walking into my campsite even if they think they are being helpful. But this worker followed us into the site and immediately told us our rig was too far forward… we hadn’t even cut the truck off yet. And proceeded to talk to us while we were just trying to get settled. Just really weird vibes.
About this site itself…. TIGHT. No room on either side. No privacy. No place for pets to go even though it advertises that there is a pet area. This morning, after walking to the back of the campground where the worker told us we could take our dog when we checked in, he told us that we couldn’t let our dog walk in that grassy area. We were like, there is literally nowhere else to take the dog. It’s entirely surrounded by business and the airport.
We kept to ourselves and got a refund for the final booked night so we could just leave. The worker was really not thrilled about that request and was pretty rude about it.
The only reason we give it two stars is for the location. You can’t get any closer to Bellingham which is absolutely awesome.
Affordable stay $25 @7/2020. Closing at end of month for renovations.
Well kept large quiet park. Great dg waking areas; including a dog park. Some sites with trees for shade. Hookups work. Free city dump station within a mile; easy to access. 2 clean bathrooms; no shower. Manager on site. Gate locked by 10pm. Access through older well kept neighborhoods. Grocery store on main road. Lorenzo-s was closed due to COVID; we ate their 10 years ago; mighty good rellanoes. Gave it 4 as one toilet with very slow flush! Perhaps renovations will solve that problem. Perhaps showers will be included; they could charge more.
Campgrounds near Lynden, Washington sit among the farmlands and foothills of the northern Cascades, with most locations below 500 feet elevation. The area experiences warm summers with daytime temperatures typically reaching the mid-70s to low 80s and cool, wet winters where waterproof camping gear is essential. Most campgrounds in the region remain open year-round, though services may be limited during the winter months.
Crabbing and shellfish collecting: Silver Lake Park provides excellent access to fishing opportunities with rentable boats and life jackets available at the dock. "This has to be one of my all time favorite places for Shell Fishing and Crabbing! Peaceful and not too busy, access to the beach, and group camp sites, makes this a family destination for quiet fun," notes Dani H.
Hiking through diverse terrain: Larrabee State Park Campground offers trails connecting directly to Puget Sound beaches. Jeff K. mentions, "This is a great campsite if you are hoping to be near Bellingham and the Puget Sound," while Harry H. adds, "You can walk along the beach for what seems like forever, up and around Birch Bay, but some of it is probably private property so be careful where you college clams and crabs."
Beach activities and water sports: Birch Bay State Park Campground features shoreline access with kayaking opportunities. "We set up camp and had our dinner on the beach to watch an incredible sunset! Our drive-up site was great, well maintained with bathrooms nearby," shares Maggie M., while another camper notes, "There isn't hiking here but many opportunities to catch dinner and kayak."
Spacious, level sites: The Cedars RV Resort offers well-designed camping spaces with natural separations. "I love the hedges between spots so you're not eating lunch at the table, staring at your neighbors sewer hose and power box," explains Kathy A., who also mentions "plenty of pull-thru spots" and "full hook ups."
Family-friendly amenities: Lynden-Bellingham KOA features recreational facilities that appeal to families with children. Jesse C. describes it as "a small piece of camping paradise in the heart of lynden, kids can ride their bikes and fish and parents don't have to worry," while Renee R. adds, "Great Amenities... Swimming pool, mini golf, arcade games, paddle boats. Lots of trees and shade!"
Clean facilities: Campers consistently praise the maintenance standards at local campgrounds. At Silver Lake Park, Patrick J. reports, "The cleanest restrooms and showers that I have ever experienced camping," and at The Cedars RV Resort, Toni J. notes, "Best part is that the restrooms are clean and the showers are free. There is a store and a laundry also on site."
Seasonal considerations: Summer weekends fill quickly at popular campgrounds, with reservations recommended 6-9 months in advance. At Deception Pass State Park Campground, Erica G. observes, "Even though the weather was wet and cold the campground was far from empty during our stay. This campground is great, the reservation system is super easy to use."
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