Thunderbird Rv & Camping Resort, Monroe
About the Resort
Thunderbird RV & Camping Resort is located in Monroe, Washington, amidst stunning mountain views and picturesque river frontage along the Skykomish River. This resort is designed for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike, offering a unique opportunity to experience both serene nature and adventurous activities. With year-round camping available through the Thousand Trails Camping Pass, guests can easily immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area and partake in various recreational opportunities.
Location
Situated 60 km from Seattle Seaplanes, Thunderbird RV & Camping Resort is easily accessible for those traveling from urban areas. The surrounding natural beauty is highlighted by proximity to
Rooms
Accommodation options at Thunderbird RV & Camping Resort range from creekside cabins to spacious RV sites. The creekside cabin features a queen size bed, a bunk bed, and a
Eat & Drink
While the resort does not specifically mention onsite restaurants, guests can prepare their own meals in cabins equipped with kitchenettes or enjoy outdoor BBQs. The resort provides dining tables in cabins for convenient meal times, enhancing the camping experience with al fresco dining options.
Leisure & Business
Thunderbird RV & Camping Resort offers a host of recreational activities for all ages, including
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Getting around
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Pets allowed
Sports & Fitness
- Tubing
- Billiard tables
Services
- Laundry
Dining
- Picnic area/ Tables
Children
- Game room
Spa & Leisure
- Swimming pool
- Barbeque grills
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had a really disappointing experience at this campground. While there were some fun activities for families, the overall maintenance was lacking, and the facilities felt run down. I enjoyed the clean bathrooms and some aspects of the activities offered, but it's not the ideal place for a comfortable camping experience, especially considering how noisy it was at night due to nearby traffic.
My experience at the park was pretty disappointing. While the pool area and restrooms were nice, the long-term sites made it feel more like a trailer park than a resort. The noise from the nearby road kept me awake at night, and I really wish the Wi-Fi was available throughout the entire campsite. Overall, I wouldn't choose to return here in the future.
The RV Resort is set in a beautiful and serene location, making the drive there quite picturesque. While the campsite itself is clean, the overall value is questionable, especially considering the price. The tent sites felt cramped and were overpriced compared to other options nearby. Additionally, some staff interactions were unprofessional, which detracted from the experience.
I had a pretty decent stay at the campground. It's located in a beautiful area and is very well-kept, which I really appreciated. The staff were helpful and friendly, making the experience enjoyable. However, I was quite disappointed with the Wi-Fi situation, as I had to pay for it, and the technical support process was frustrating. Also, I was hopeful for full hookups but was let down by their reservation system.
Our stay was a mixed bag. On one hand, the campground was clean and there were facilities available, but we struggled with internet costs and staff attitude. The amenities were limited, and the experience felt overhyped. Overall, while there were some decent aspects, it didn't live up to our expectations.