Port Ludlow RV Park 44 Breaker Lane, Port Ludlow, WA 98365
About the Business
Port Ludlow RV Park is a charming lodging option nestled in the picturesque town of Port Ludlow, Washington. Situated at 44 Breaker Lane, this RV park offers a peaceful and serene getaway for travelers looking to explore the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The park provides spacious RV sites with full hook-ups, as well as amenities such as showers, laundry facilities, and a clubhouse. Guests can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding forests and waterways, making it the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to relax by the campfire or embark on outdoor adventures, Port Ludlow RV Park offers a comfortable and convenient stay for all visitors.
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"I had an amazing experience at Port Ludlow RV. I am in the military and needed a long term stay. This was the perfect spot with very reasonable prices. Randy and his daughter Amy always looked after my camper while I was away on deployments, and were very easy to work with. Great people! I have stayed at many RV parks during my time in service, and this has been my favorite experience."
"Forested. Private campsites. Clean and quiet. Friendly host. Far exceeded my expectations for an RV Park!"
"A small family run rv park with trees and more privacy than most places . Very nice people and a great find for folks visiting an area that is very nice but has limited places to stay for a few days."
"The Good the Bad and the Ugly!! GOOD- Randy was super nice when i set the reservation he was super informative and sweet. When we got in he was there to greet us which was amazing! The park is quiet, and does feel like it would be a good camp to just explore the area, it was always quiet at night and there was a fire pit and picnic table at each site. There are full hookups with sewer hookups which is great and the price was the absolute best part. Super reasonable. The ammenities near by a convience store coffee shop and resturant and gas, were super convient The hiking paths were so nice to a slow moving river nearby it wasnt a waterfall but it was still a nice hike. BAD: dissappointed to see all the permanant residence. Seems as tho the perm residence got the best camping spots, as they took all the secluded spots that are on the outside rim of the park with the forrest surrounding them. Some are allowed to have stuff- hoarding junk all over thier site which doesnt look great to others coming in. UGLY: BATHROOM/SHOWERS these are in need of a good cleaning and some TLC vines coming in widows bugs everywhere and they are not checked regularly enough, and straightened up. im not saying they were dirty but they are outdated and in need of love. That means no fake plants or real in there. No big shampoo and conditioner in there like its someones personal bathroom. CLEAN AND SIMPLE Would we return yes but now have a better inserstanding of how this park is and what to truly expect. It would be awesome to see them split this whole park in two and move all the permanent residence to the front half leaving the back half for campers to enjoy with equal amount of spaces for people that want to visit and not live there. Only then would they be able to raise the rent on the camp spots."
"Excellent place to stay! Private, quiet and isolated. Dark! Dark! I hope they get the light post working. I think they’ll allow a sting of outside lights…(it’ll be pretty with all the trees) and there are a few long term RV’s that can be cleaned up in first row, but overall nice! Randy is awesome!!"
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