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Mount St Helens KOA
Overview
Nestled in the lush landscapes of Southwest Washington, the Mount St Helens KOA serves as a serene retreat for travelers exploring the Pacific Northwest. This park offers a classic camping atmosphere characterized by towering evergreens and a proximity to the volcanic wonders of the region. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or a compact travel trailer, the grounds provide a welcoming environment that balances natural beauty with modern convenience. It is widely recognized as a top-tier basecamp for explorers seeking to witness the regeneration of the forest following the historic 1980 eruption.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the charming town of Castle Rock, WA, this KOA is situated perfectly for those traveling along the I-5 corridor. The park is positioned near the scenic Toutle River, offering a peaceful backdrop that feels worlds away from the highway. The surrounding area is defined by rolling hills and dense forests, creating a cool, shaded environment even during the height of summer. Its location on the Spirit Lake Memorial Highway makes it the most convenient jumping-off point for visitors heading toward the volcanic monument’s main observation points.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is packed with features designed to keep every member of the family entertained. Guests can enjoy the seasonal heated swimming pool or spend an afternoon at the private fishing pond. For those who prefer staying active, the park offers bike rentals and a miniature golf course. Practical needs are met with full hookup RV sites, clean laundry facilities, and an on-site store that serves fresh pizza and wings. Your furry companions are also welcome at the dedicated KampK9 dog park, ensuring the whole family enjoys the stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is undoubtedly the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, with the Johnston Ridge Observatory located just a scenic drive away. Visitors can marvel at the crater and learn about the area's geological history through interactive exhibits. Closer to the park, Silver Lake offers excellent boating and fishing opportunities, while Seaquest State Park provides miles of hiking trails. For a more relaxed afternoon, the local visitor centers offer fascinating insights into the local ecosystem and the dramatic changes the landscape has undergone.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for active families who enjoy a mix of outdoor education and resort-style recreation. It is a perfect fit for RVers who value a shaded, wooded environment rather than a standard paved parking lot. Because of its proximity to the volcano, it is a "must-stay" for geology enthusiasts and nature photographers. If you are looking for a community-oriented park that provides a safe, engaging space for children while offering easy access to world-class natural landmarks, this Castle Rock location is a premier choice.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Mark Faust
Very quiet and peaceful. Dee and her staff are very pleasant to work with. Great location not far from highway but not too close and away from town. restrooms and showers are extremely clean. Lots of room to walk your dog around. I highly recommend and next time I'm in the area this is my go to spot.
Lin Messerer
Will be back !!! What a REALLY great location. Large deluxe tent sites .. Close to showers and bathrooms... Bathroom & showers were cleaned and maintained daily. Staff is very friendly . Sunday morning coffee & donuts (fresh). Activities for kids ... Luandry room ... Small store ... Highly recommend & can't wait to go again
Shouglife FPV (ShougLifeFPV)
Everything worked well. Bathrooms and showers were clean. The playground was fun for the kids. The service was friendly. It's not a place I would call nice overall. Functional.
Darla Seidel
Loved my first outing of the year! Camp grounds were clean and good bathrooms with hot water! They even had showers! Worth the stay!
Zenia Gere
I recommend this KOA campground. It has full hooks up. There are both long term and short term spots for rvs. It is a solid pass through campground. It is quite at night and you don’t really hear the freeway noise at all. There is a train sound passing by at night but only heard it once. The campground is really clean and nice kept. The office closes at 5pm but they have self-in after hours box and you just pay the fee in cash (no checks). You can check-in at anytime which was nice for us driving in and not knowing what time we would arrive.