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Mount St Helens RV Resort
Overview
Mount St Helens RV Resort serves as a premier gateway for travelers eager to explore the dramatic landscapes of Southwest Washington. Located in the quiet community of Silver Lake, this park offers a peaceful forest setting that balances modern convenience with natural beauty. It functions as an ideal basecamp for those planning to visit the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument while providing a well-maintained environment for relaxation after a day of discovery in the Pacific Northwest.
Location & Surroundings
The resort is situated directly along the Spirit Lake Memorial Highway, making it an incredibly accessible stop for those heading toward the volcano's crater. The surrounding area is characterized by lush evergreen canopies and the nearby waters of Silver Lake. Guests enjoy the convenience of being within walking distance of local state park attractions while remaining tucked away in a wooded landscape that feels worlds apart from the hustle of the main interstate corridor.
Amenities & Park Features
Visitors can expect a range of practical amenities designed for comfort and convenience during their stay. The park features spacious full-hookup sites that accommodate various rig sizes, including 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Key features include:
- Clean restrooms and private hot showers
- Modern laundry facilities for long-term travelers
- A dedicated dog park for furry companions
- Individual picnic tables and fire rings at every site
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is undoubtedly the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, located a scenic drive away. Visitors can explore the Johnston Ridge Observatory for breathtaking views of the lava dome and blast zone. Just across the street, Seaquest State Park provides miles of hiking trails and boardwalks through wetlands. Additionally, Silver Lake is a popular destination for freshwater fishing and kayaking, offering a serene alternative to the rugged volcanic terrain found further up the mountain.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is perfectly suited for outdoor enthusiasts and families who want to experience the history and geology of the region without sacrificing modern comforts. It is an excellent choice for big-rig travelers who need level sites and easy maneuvering. Whether you are a solo adventurer looking for a quiet retreat or a family seeking an educational vacation near the volcano, this park provides the tranquility and proximity required for a memorable Washington state adventure.
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Jonathan Wolff
Great Park, great location
Bobbie Mayfield
Definitely not like it used to be
Krista Keller
Management is absolutely rude.
Jamey Schellhas
Doesn't answer the phone for propane fill ups.
PJ Antil
We live up the road from there. There are many “year round” residents and the place has been trashed. Junk and debris thrown in the woods (visible from the road) and all around each trailer. The owners don’t care, but the local residents do! It has a great view though!
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