Since we started full-time RVing in August 2020, Thousand Trails Long Beach RV & Campground in Washington was our stop #6.
We arrived two days early due to the campground we were in had water supply problem. When we called in to see if we can come in early, they had no problem. The staff at Long Beach RV Campground were nice, friendly and accommodating.
We arrived in Thousand Trails Long Beach RV Campground on October 04 and stayed there for three weeks. A nice RV park, spaces are a little bit tight but all are full hookups with 30 or 50 amps. The campground has a nice trail access to beach and to Discovery Trail, a paved trail that goes on for miles in to Long Beach downtown. Good for walking and or biking. A 28 mile sandy beach that's good for driving.
We had a great stay at this park even though most of their amenities were close due to Covid-19 we still got to enjoy our time there. The campground has 120 RV sites, 5 yurts, 5 cabins, 2 cottages, plenty of tent sites, swimming pool, laundry, playground, overflow parking, and lots of space to walk the dogs and bags are available everywhere for cleaning up after your pet.
We were able to visit quite a few attractions in the area. Long Beach downtown is unique with few specialty shops.
Places we visited while staying at Long Beach RV Campground
Fort Columbia State Park
Cape Disappointment
North Jetty
North Head Lighthouse
Fort Candy - Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
Oysterville Sea Farms
Lead Better Point State Park
Drove at the beach for miles
Stroll Long Beach downtown
Drove the 4 mile Astoria-Megler Bridge
Columbia River
The Campground
Tent Area
Yurt
Swimming Pool
Alan on a tree bench
Thousand Trails
View of swimming pool and laundry
Alan on the Swing Bench
Tent camping area
Trail to beach
Thousand Trail Beach Trail Area 300 yards to the beach
Attractions nearby
North Head Lighthouse
Bell's View Trail
Fort Columbia Historical Park
Fort Columbia beach
Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center at Cape Disappointment
View of Cape Disappointment Lighthouse
Alan on North Jetty
Joel on North Jetty Walked almost to the end - enjoying the waves crushing through the rocks
View from Astoria of Astoria-Megler Bridge - A 4 mile bridge
Oysterville Sea Farms
Eating area behind Oysterville store. It was raining so we just took our clam chowder soup that we bough home. Alan love the soup. We also bought some steamer clams, it was so good.
View from Oysterville of Willapa Bay
Columbia River - Washington State DOT rest area Dismal Nitch
Private property A pretty nice gate to a millionaire's mansion that is next to Leadbetter Point State Park
View from the beach - A custom built mansion that is made to resemble a lighthouse.