Pretty sweet and welcoming
I have started to anticipate that these RV parks are for locals and regulars who begrudgingly tolerate the revenue from travelers. I didn’t feel that way at Sunny Point and it was actually a very welcoming spot for people passing through. Right off the bat they are clear about being able to accommodate either RVs or tents, so if you’re a tent dweller, don’t feel like you’re going to be in the middle of a sea of RVs — you’ll still be in the minority but there is a good variety of accommodation going on here. I loved their quirky orca decor, a testament to how frequently you can see these incredible animals passing by Point Roberts. Sites have picnic benches and fire pits and community oriented get togethers (distinct from the usual programming, these were very casual and a pleasant change of pace).
Dog friendly. Fees were a bit high ($50 with hookups in the off season, $55 in the high season, $35 with no hookups). Showers and public restrooms available for those who aren’t in RVs (and I guess those who are) at no additional cost. The beach was a bit rocky but beautiful and offered tremendous views of the mountains. I would have stayed longer if I could have.