We visited in late June of 2024. Crescent Bar is a nice little community and the PUD park is beautiful. T.T. RV park was not in great shape. Sprinklers were busted in most of the park which created unpleasant dust storms. There are porta potties for the pool area and down the hill at the bathroom/shower you will find rotting interior walls and valves held together with copious layers of silicone. Fortunately for us this was just a stop over location while crossing Washington.
We loved our stay. Nice quite tree filled park just east of 101. Short walk to the south end of town and the beach where Haystack Rock is. Sites are a little cozy with the neighbors but many like ours have grassy areas to the rear to give you a little more room. Lots of pull through sites for larger rigs.
The C loop is beautiful. Lots of amazing old stumps and logs to explore in and around sites. Lots of shade trees and a nice shower facility. The other loops are more or less parking pads on sea grass. Our site had a awesome corner with several massive old stumps our kids played in non stop. The trade off was our parking pad and the path to the bathroom/shower nearly touch each other. People were just about walking under our awning when they went by. The park is clean and very well kept. So well in fact that my 6 year old daughter was told she cannot use sidewalk chalk. There are some really nice junior ranger activities for the kids also.
This park has very nice camp sites. Paved parking pads, plenty of flat space for tents and pop ups in most sites, pretty dense forest so good isolation. There is a marina for camp use only, which is awesome, and a parking area to leave your boat trailer. There is a nice beach and swim area but this is also accessible to day use and this park gets very busy during peak season weekends. Day use regularly gets closed early because it is full. Most of the camp grounds is far enough away from the boat launch and day use to not be bothered by the noise over there. Several of the campsites are waterfront with beautiful views but beware the crumbly cliff you must scale to reach the more or less camper exclusive beach.
Our spot was huge! Didn't have enough stuff or people to fill it up and we had 3 families at our spot daily. Lots of shade here. Some privacy between spots thanks to vine maples and such. Sadly the park is slated for remodel, hopefully they are just improving facilities, we fear they have figured out that a lot of spots could become 2 easily.
First off there are some parking lot style loops at this location but there are also a ton of excellent tree'd spots as well. We have stayed twice already this summer and have one more trip booked. Our kids love cruising the loops on their bikes and stopping in at the playground. We have enjoyed quiet comfortable stays even with the park mostly full The store is stocked well and priced fairly. The grounds are well kept and this summer the pool area is undergoing a major remodel, a bummer but not a huge loss for us.