Thousand Trails Whalers Rest 50 Southeast 123rd Street, OR 97366
About the Business
Thousand Trails Whalers Rest is a picturesque campground and RV park located at 50 Southeast 123rd Street in Oregon, United States. Nestled in a beautiful natural setting, this institution offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With spacious campsites and comfortable lodging options, guests can enjoy a relaxing stay surrounded by stunning scenery. The park also features a range of amenities including hiking trails, recreational facilities, and a welcoming community atmosphere. Whether you're looking to unwind in nature or explore the nearby attractions, Thousand Trails Whalers Rest offers the perfect combination of tranquility and adventure.
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Location & Phone number
50 SE 123rd St, South Beach, OR 97366, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"We absolutely love staying at Whalers rest. We especially enjoy the bingo and candy bar bingo, so fun!"
"We camped here overnight. The park is well kept, the bathrooms looked new. The park has lots of amenities. The walk to the beach is short but you have to cross 101. I would camp here again."
"General Impression: Nice large campground with plenty of things to do and a woodsy campground vibe. Cost Free for TT Members, but ~$120 for non-members Campsite: Campsites are tight and some can be challenging to maneuver into especially with large rigs. Campsite # 42 Campsite Level: Although quite a drop downhill from the road, the actual site did not require leveling blocks left to right. It was not level front to back, we had to put our tongue all the way to the ground, but in the travel trailer, we were able to accomplish a level site without the assistance of blocks. That may not be possible with a motorhome. The site was listed as 42 feet, but we had to back the trailer all the way to the bushes, disconnect the trailer from the truck, and still barely fit the truck parked sideways in front of the site to fit. Campsite Type: the pad was cement pad and gravel drive. We did not have any grass. The surrounding area of the campsite was dirt and mud. Back in. Full / Partial hookup: 50 & 30 #thifty with Full hook ups. They also had several dump stations available. Picnic table at our site: yes Grill: no Fire ring: yes Wifi: yes at the club house, no at the campsite. There are several spots that have Wi-Fi on the North side of the park, but (not surprisingly) that side is full most of the time. We experienced very poor cell service and were told that was normal for most cell phone providers. Verizon had no signal at our campsite. Propane fill: no Amenities: Bathrooms: yes, multiple. Showers: yes, multiple. The showers and bathrooms are more dated décor, but were clean. Dumpster easily located: yes, at the exists only. None throughout the park. Laundry: yes, but only on the North park side of the road. 6 washers and 8 dryers. $2.25 for wash and $2.25 to dry. They don’t accept change, they have a credit card system to pay for the laundry usage. Pool: yes, you have to go through the bathrooms to get to the pool area. They have a hot tub with a sign saying no children under the age of 6. Thank you, Thousand Trails! Playground: yes, one on each side of the road. Other facilities: Clubhouse on each side of the park with Wi-Fi. Room to sit and watch TV, play pool, or cards. Ping pong and shuffleboard in North Clubhouse. Foosball, and coloring sheets available for kids with small playroom in South Clubhouse. Tennis court, checkers, ladder golf and frisbee golf. They have a volleyball net during summer months. They also have a small mini golf course, but the equipment is at the ranger station across the road so make sure to pick it up first before you head to the North Park play. They also have crab and fish cleaning stations as well as multiple community firepits throughout the park. Dog friendly: Location and size of area: They have an off-leash dog park on the South park side of the road and there are several places to walk your dog throughout the parks. Pick up bags and trash can stations: trash cans for pet waste available throughout the park, but no poop bag stations. Camp store: None available. It appears they do have a camp store on site, but perhaps it’s only open during summer hours. They offer firewood for $8 per bundle and Ice for $3 per bag and they had a soda vending machine at the South side club house. Camp staff interactions: The ranger we worked with was super friendly and helpful. Additional info: The closest town is about 20 minutes away"
"Very nice setup. Only downside was the queen bed instead of a king. Aside from that, great accommodations. Stayed in the studio cabin and it's well equipped, including a full kitchenette. Also has a nice interior. Would stay again!"
"AWESOME!! Beautiful!! New paved roads... everything in newly painted and the park is stunning!! Very friendly staff!! Awesome indoor pool and spa. Its by far my favorite!! Path to the beach!!Loved Whalers Rest!!!!"
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