When I got a chance to explore my home with my family for about six weeks in the summer/autumn of 2017, you’d better believe it was the joy of a lifetime to watch their faces light up at every turn.Īnd boy oh boy did those faces light up at the sights, sounds, smells and experiences that Mt Hood offered! Straight from the Thousand Trails website, here’s an idea of what this resort offers:įun and adventure is right around the corner from Mt. I am absolutely still captivated by its beauty and majesty to this day. In fact, I grew up only about 60 miles or so from Mt Hood and spent plenty of time skiing (falling) on that mountain as a youngster. You see, I am from the great state of Washington in the beautiful Pacific Northwest and left when I was 18 years old. Okay, I might be just a little bit biased on this one. #1 Thousand Trails Campground – Mt Hood Village RV Resort, Oregon But more often than not you should expect your basic RV hookups on semi-level gravel or grass spots, a dated lodge (common area), limited recreational amenities and laundry facilities that just get the job done. Some of the resorts in the Thousand Trails system are quite nice and have all of the amenities you could wish for (normally designated as Encore campgrounds or Encore properties). One thing we have to get out of the way before we dive all the way into this list: If you are expecting “luxury” resorts with a Thousand Trails membership, you will come away disappointed. *Disclaimer: We know that we missed some of the really good Thousand Trails parks and campgrounds in the areas we visited, so don’t rule out visiting any others that we didn’t cover based on our “limited” sample!* Our Top 6 Thousand Trails Campgrounds You Can’t Miss Hopefully, you will be able to follow in our footsteps and experience some of them for yourself. And the Thousand Trails reviews that you come across, including ours, will definitely support that claim.īut we want to share with you the top 6 Thousand Trails RV parks and campgrounds where we had absolutely top notch experiences during our travels. Yes, as you will find with any campground membership, Thousand Trails campgrounds are a mixed bag. Our Thousand Trails membership experiences, to be completely honest, have left a trail of mixed reactions: from the mildly disappointed and slightly frustrated to the very pleasantly surprised that we felt compelled to share with others. This list is based on experiences at those 35-40 campgrounds all together. So if I had to guess, I would say that we have experienced at least three times that many Thousand Trails campgrounds. It’s all spelled out as you see here: Thousand Trails.*īut on the West Coast alone (Washington, Oregon, California) we spent time in at least a dozen different campgrounds. *Side note: Be sure not to do your searching on this subject by typing in 1000 trails or 1000 trails campgrounds. Here’s the truth: I haven’t taken the time to go back and count every single one of the Thousand Trails campgrounds that we visited during our extensive RV travels in 20.
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