Thousand Trails Mount Vernon RV Campground an RV park in Washington State, is the home of numerous outdoor opportunities. Throughout the year, guests can enjoy area festivals, sporting traditions, and great American pastimes. At Mount Vernon RV Campground, our campsites are the perfect setup for exploring the local scenery or venturing further away to the beautiful Washington mountains and rivers.
The snow-capped Cascade Mountains provide a stunning backdrop to this Skagit River Valley campground. Its lush forests make for ideal private campsites and plenty of hiking trails. When you stay at Mount Vernon RV Campground, golfing and fishing are available nearby, as are ferries to the San Juan Islands. Minutes away from this gorgeous RV campground in Washington lie the Skagit Valley bulb farms whose spectacular blooms are celebrated every spring during the two-week long Tulip Festival.
Campers at Mount Vernon RV Campground enjoy the year round hot tub, seasonal pools, mini golf, hiking trails, our indoor sports courts, kids activities, and so much more. You will have to come back often to experience all that Mount Vernon RV Campground has to offer!
Customer experiences with staff are mixed; while some praise their friendliness and helpfulness, others report rudeness and poor customer service.
Cleanliness
The campground is generally well-maintained with clean bathrooms and amenities, although some areas are reported as needing updates.
Noise Issues
Many guests express dissatisfaction with noise from the nearby freeway and racetrack, impacting their overall experience.
Amenities
The campground offers a variety of amenities, including a pool and activities for families, but some facilities are reported as outdated or closed.
Site Conditions
While some sites are spacious and private, others are criticized for being poorly maintained or lacking essential hookups.
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Brent Singleton
6 days ago
5.0
Beautiful RV park with breathtaking views. Plenty of RV sites, great customer service and lots of amenities.
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Keith Wright
Oct 14, 2025
5.0
Clean always quite.
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Randy Roper
Oct 6, 2025
3.0
The campground is very nice, but I cannot get past the road noise. It's right on i5 so there is constant noise. The grounds are well kept and the staff is nice. We extended our stay to address some service on our truck and the staff was more than accommodating.
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COMBS Family - 2
Oct 4, 2025
3.0
Pool & spa were closed for season, bit website did not state this. Disappointed us & family that we purchased a cabin for. Had to stay here due to convenience & time factors for a family member's wedding. Fortunately they agreed to a discount as we left 4 nights earlier than reserved & paid. The freeway that's right nextt door is very noisy to us country folks! Facility was clean.
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Lisa Matson
Aug 25, 2025
4.0
Edited: We were checked in by John, who was was extremely helpful, professional, and kind. We got a wonderful spot and appreciated the time to discuss options that were available. Thank you for making it right, as we usually have had a good experience.
Original review: They recently changed their policy in the middle of our annual membership where they assign spaces. It used to be first come first served. We called to discuss options or where our reservation spot would be they assigned us and Tina immediately was rude, short, and said she can't help us because they are booked for labor day. She can't move us and wouldn't answer any questions we had about it. We have a reservation starting the week before labor day and through labor day (8 nights), so why don't we have first come first serve for the entire section we are simply requesting? Why can't she say "hello" instead of her annoyed reply of "mmm-hmm" when I said "hello we have a reservation" ... zero customer service skills. Then she said she has a cold after I asked her if there was someone else I could talk to, as if that's a reason to treat a customer rudely. She said, "NOPE, there isn't!" Then I said I would call corporate since she isn't helping answer any questions and she said, "fine, GO FOR IT!" How professional of her. It's a bummer we have spent 7+ years paying for this expensive membership, mostly having friendly experiences - all for her to ruin our experience with Thousand Trails because of her bad attitude and lack of customer service skills. I hope someone else takes over their office and others don't deal with service like this for their family camping vacations. 😞
Frequently Asked Questions About Thousand Trails Mount Vernon
Where is Thousand Trails Mount Vernon located?
Thousand Trails Mount Vernon is located at 5409 North Darrk Lane, Bow, WA 98232, United States.
What are the operating hours of Thousand Trails Mount Vernon?
The campground is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
What types of accommodations and services are offered at Thousand Trails Mount Vernon?
They offer an RV campground, cabin rentals, and family-friendly activities.
What outdoor activities can guests enjoy at Thousand Trails Mount Vernon?
Guests can enjoy hiking trails, golfing, fishing, mini golf, indoor sports courts, and hot tubs throughout the year.
Are the facilities at Thousand Trails Mount Vernon wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the campground has wheelchair accessible entrances and parking areas.
What payment options are accepted at Thousand Trails Mount Vernon?
They accept American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
Which nearby highways provide easy access to Thousand Trails Mount Vernon?
I-5 North is a nearby major highway providing easy access to the campground.
What nearby parks can I visit while staying at Thousand Trails Mount Vernon?
Pomona Grange Park, a nearby park and nature reserve, is a great place to visit during your stay.
Are there any nearby entertainment or racing venues close to Thousand Trails Mount Vernon?
Yes, Skagit Speedway and Skagit Quarter Midget Track, both race tracks, are nearby and offer entertainment options.
How can visiting nearby attractions benefit my stay at Thousand Trails Mount Vernon?
Exploring nearby attractions such as the Skagit Valley bulb farms during the Tulip Festival, local parks, and race tracks can enrich your camping experience by offering additional recreational and cultural activities.