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Thousand Trails La Conner
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Thousand Trails La Conner

La Conner, Washington
4.1 (737 reviews)

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About Thousand Trails La Conner

Campground in Washington.

Nestled in the charming Pacific Northwest community of La Conner, Washington, Thousand Trails La Conner offers RV enthusiasts an ideal base for exploring one of the region's most picturesque waterfront towns. Located at 16362 Snee-Oosh Road, this well-established park welcomes travelers seeking a blend of small-town character and natural beauty.

La Conner itself is a gem worth discovering. This historic artist community sits along the Swinomish Channel with a vibrant downtown district filled with galleries, antique shops, and waterfront restaurants. The town's rich maritime heritage is evident throughout, with charming Victorian architecture lining the streets and working fishing boats still operating from the harbor. Strolling the downtown area feels like stepping back in time, yet the community embraces modern amenities and continues to attract visitors from around the world.

The surrounding Skagit Valley region offers tremendous appeal for outdoor-minded travelers. The area is renowned for its agricultural heritage, including tulip fields that create spectacular displays each spring. Nearby recreational opportunities abound, from kayaking and fishing in the Swinomish Channel to hiking trails in the foothills of the North Cascades. Bird watchers particularly treasure this region, as it sits along the Pacific Flyway migration route, making it exceptional for spotting eagles, herons, and countless other species.

For those interested in local culture and cuisine, La Conner provides excellent dining options ranging from casual waterfront cafes to upscale restaurants featuring fresh seafood and local ingredients. The farmer's markets showcase the valley's agricultural bounty, and numerous festivals throughout the year celebrate everything from art to food to the region's fishing heritage.

The location makes it convenient to explore nearby attractions including the San Juan Islands via ferry service, the Mount Baker area for more dramatic mountain scenery, and the charming towns of Anacortes and Mount Vernon. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, an artistic escape, or a jumping-off point for regional adventures, this park's location in La Conner provides an exceptional Pacific Northwest experience with genuine small-town charm.
4.1

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737

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

La Conner is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for La Conner.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near La Conner. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Thousand Trails La Conner Reviews

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Noble Williams

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Noble Williams

One of the best Thousand Trails in Washington. spacious lodge with comfortable couches, workout room, plenty of nice sites, bathrooms are currently being remodeled but not all at once. hot tub open year round, closed on Mondays for cleaning. its a little ways away from the 5 and the main drag of Burlington-Mount Vernon (about 20 minutes), but with the friendly staff and breathtaking sunrise and su... One of the best Thousand Trails in Washington. spacious lodge with comfortable couches, workout room, plenty of nice sites, bathrooms are currently being remodeled but not all at once. hot tub open year round, closed on Mondays for cleaning. its a little ways away from the 5 and the main drag of Burlington-Mount Vernon (about 20 minutes), but with the friendly staff and breathtaking sunrise and sunset right there on the Skagit Bay you really cant complain! good pics of the northern lights when its in the forecast also!

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Katie Atkins

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Katie Atkins

I really enjoy this campground. The Rangers are very nice here and the campground has wonderful amenities. They have parks with play equipment for the kids. A nice laundry facility. Are swimming pool that's open seasonally and a hot tub. A good portion of a campsites have a wonderful view of the water and Islands. They also have several cabins. Lots of trails to walk along with your family friends... I really enjoy this campground. The Rangers are very nice here and the campground has wonderful amenities. They have parks with play equipment for the kids. A nice laundry facility. Are swimming pool that's open seasonally and a hot tub. A good portion of a campsites have a wonderful view of the water and Islands. They also have several cabins. Lots of trails to walk along with your family friends and pets. And there's plenty enough to do around town with lots of native sites to visit. As well as other things to go do. The Swinomish Casino is about an 8 minute drive from La Conner Thousand Trails. Offering of course gambling table games, slot machines and Keno. They also have several restaurants and a hotel. They also have a camping site at their Casino. Another benefit of this Campground is that you're only minutes away from Anacortes. Anacortes is a very popular destination to visit with plenty of things to do and see.

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Shannon Baker

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shannon Baker

Love this park employees are exceptionally nice in comparison to another skagit thousand trails namely bow hit tub is better than bow also if they had a pool like bow thst woukd be icing on the cake spots are real nice. Did hear a sasquatch very very close but its well know. There are five families of them here in la conner according to tribal member ls the matriarch is named Ola pretty certain th... Love this park employees are exceptionally nice in comparison to another skagit thousand trails namely bow hit tub is better than bow also if they had a pool like bow thst woukd be icing on the cake spots are real nice. Did hear a sasquatch very very close but its well know. There are five families of them here in la conner according to tribal member ls the matriarch is named Ola pretty certain they are not the mean ones. They were mimicking a dog and drawing the cyotes out. It was very obvious what they were doing and they definitely were sasquTch very gigantic chest cavity and typical hollow large sou ding vocals like nothing you have ever heard I woukd suggest keeping pets in after dark for safety from both cloths and sasquatch. Don't let it deter you they are nit dangerous unless you dont heed warning to stay out of their part of the forest clearly they have not claimed the rv park lol

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Vincent D

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Vincent D

The camp ground is over grown with trees, brush, extremely difficult to pull a 35ft 5th wheel and maneuver in spots or not side swiping landscape objects, and at times vehicles due to lack of space from overgrown landscap. Nothing worse then branches in sight view, scraping awnings, windows. Ac units, side paneling etc. The campsite wont hold accountability for damage from these real case issues a... The camp ground is over grown with trees, brush, extremely difficult to pull a 35ft 5th wheel and maneuver in spots or not side swiping landscape objects, and at times vehicles due to lack of space from overgrown landscap. Nothing worse then branches in sight view, scraping awnings, windows. Ac units, side paneling etc. The campsite wont hold accountability for damage from these real case issues and will punish you if you attempt to clear the overgrown landscape. I reserve 6 months in advance while driving through campsite finding many sites open for staff to say nothing else is available when in fact sites aren't in "current time" full "only online reserved" requiring me to not utilize my 4 plus year membership effortlessly. Staff isn't the friendliest and tend to have multiple excuses vs resolutions. Ive seen other members get the same parking site multiple times through the season yet feeling I get pushed out into the sites that are less desirable or most difficult to get into. Its disappointing how friendly and considerate the organization is when getting you signed up with a big membership purchase, and then putting you bottom of the barrel after the contract is finalized. I used to enjoy utilizing the thousand trails membership, but now its become more of a hassle each time. I attempt to contact the ranger station on many different occasions while never getting a pickup knowing staff is available at location. I never get a call back from management nor been able to meet management when requested. Sounds like a vacation home for everyone but myself. Would love to see corporation get involved and set the standards a little higher so the camping experience can feel as good as it looks on paid advertising!!

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grn bn

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by grn bn

This campground is in a lovely location. Our recent good experience needed more than just a good location, though, which we also had in the friendly staff, friendly campers/guests, both short and long-term, a native American style Lodge house for relaxing, as well as fun events, a convenience well appointed Store with a nice selection of gifts and snacks, complementary popcorn and coffee, plus slu... This campground is in a lovely location. Our recent good experience needed more than just a good location, though, which we also had in the friendly staff, friendly campers/guests, both short and long-term, a native American style Lodge house for relaxing, as well as fun events, a convenience well appointed Store with a nice selection of gifts and snacks, complementary popcorn and coffee, plus slushy drinks, and hotdogs. A small exercise room looked clean and was used by several people during our stay. Well lit at night if you need to walk your dog at late hours, and poop bags with a dedicated trashcans available by grass areas. Though we did not personally use the spa, it was large, clean, no overwhelming chemical smell, and maintained daily. Though specific sites cannot be selected ahead of time, you can book a full site and the check-in person will do her best to find you something available that meets your needs. The laundry room was closed due to septic issues according to the sign, but hopefully will be reopened. The machines appear to be on an app basis so I don’t know that quarters are required anymore. The sites had clean tables, convenient fire pits, though the trees could have used some additional trimming to allow more room above the RV, as well as room to open the awning and set up chairs. There are quite a few older negative reviews so we were concerned about what we’d find, but ended up being very pleasantly surprised and will definitely come back. We hope more recent reviews will be posted to let the staff and others know what is working and what needs improvement. On our way out, we stopped by the membership office for some helpful catalog material, and there was no hard sell, just offers for information if and when we need it, and appreciation that we were guests and encouragement to return.

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