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Burlington/Anacortes KOA
Overview
The Burlington/Anacortes KOA serves as a lush, evergreen-shaded retreat in the heart of the Skagit Valley. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, this park provides a perfect balance of natural beauty and modern convenience. It functions as a premier basecamp for Northwest adventures, offering travelers a peaceful place to rest while remaining close to the region's top transit corridors. The tall trees and well-maintained grounds create a serene environment for both overnight stops and extended stays.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Burlington, Washington, the park is ideally positioned between the bustling city of Seattle and the rugged beauty of the North Cascades. The surrounding Skagit Valley is famous for its vibrant agricultural landscape, particularly the world-renowned tulip fields that bloom every spring. Visitors enjoy easy access to the Interstate 5 corridor, making the park a convenient stop for those exploring the Pacific Northwest coast. The immediate area offers a unique mix of rural charm and essential shopping services just minutes away.
Amenities & Park Features
This facility is packed with features designed for comfort and recreation. One of the standout highlights is the year-round indoor pool and hot tub, which provides a great escape regardless of the Washington weather. For families, the park includes a miniature golf course and a large playground to keep children entertained. The sites themselves are varied, offering:
- Full hookup sites with 50-amp service
- Spacious pull-through pads for big rigs
- Deluxe cabins and cozy tent sites
- A dedicated KampK9 dog park
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploration opportunities are endless from this central location. Nature enthusiasts frequently visit Deception Pass State Park to witness dramatic tidal currents and the iconic bridge. During the month of April, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival draws visitors from around the globe to see the colorful fields. Additionally, the North Cascades National Park offers world-class alpine scenery nearby. Popular activities include:
- Catching ferries to the San Juan Islands
- Driving the scenic Chuckanut Drive
- Exploring the local Burlington boutique shops
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is an ideal choice for families seeking a recreational getaway with plenty of on-site activities to keep everyone busy. It also serves as the perfect jumping-off point for RVers planning to explore the islands or the mountains. If you value a well-organized park with robust amenities and a central location for regional sightseeing, this destination fits your travel style. It is particularly well-suited for big-rig owners who need reliable, easy-to-access sites near the Washington coast.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Helen K
Made reservations 9 days prior to arrival date. My husband has to have unexpected surgery and they woul note refund my deposit as it is shorter than 7 days. We have been going there for years and I have never experienced rudeness from any other staff member. We stayed there 2-3 times a year for many years. We will NEVER step foot on their property again.
Chelsey Doolittle
Paid for a monthly spot and then was charged $10 per night that nine-year-old child was home🙄. Im familiar with the $10 per guest fee which applies to many parks, but I have never heard of a tenant being charged for their own minor child to stay home! Very rude, money hungry manager. Also charged us $10 per person plus a vehicle pass for niece and nephew to come play for a couple hours, even though they all arrived in the same vehicle. Talk about money gouging, especially when most of the amenities are closed anyways… This parks manager gives koas everywhere a bad name!
Stephanie Gottlob
This KOA is gated so when checking in make sure when you pull up dont pull to far forward or block road way. During our stay the camp ground was clean and quite probably only about a handful of trailers. Somethings I recommend for travelers, bring extra shade for yourself, as more than half the camp ground doesn’t have tree’s or covering. During our stay we didnt use any of the amenities- although we did notice after the fact that the do have a laundry room that is not listed in the amenities. We went to a near by laundry mat about 15 min away, shopped at the super outlet mall.
Krista Stanson
Nice customer service. Clean campsite. Clean bathroom, good shower pressure. Kids activities: foam party and rubber duck hunt. Small gift for kids. Bouncing pad good size. Yummy, cheap dessert one evening. Indoor heated pool was nice. Pretty scenery. We will definitely come back.
Rob Burkhart
Really nice place. Just far enough off of interstate 5 where you don't get a bunch of freeway noise. Had some really nice cabins. We stayed in our trailer and had it. Just an amazing time there place is very well kept. We've been on the road now for over 65 days going through Canada and Alaska and back through Canada now into Washington. And I will say the absolute nicest showers we've had on the old trip. We rate campgrounds a lot of times by the showers.
Robyn DeBoer
Absolutely 💯 beautiful. Grounds are well kept,very useful poolhouse,something for any age. Thanks
Peter & Amy Maher
I was denied entry to the property on a Saturday at 1pm, And I was very rudely told After I asked why, and then provided proof to show that my family, her parents, and my in-laws were all occupying sites on property, and then had a security guard come out to my car to make sure that I was leaving. I couldn't believe how i was treated and rushed off property. Formal complaint filed on thier website, review left here and informational report left with the Skagit County Sheriff's department.
Peter N Green
I should have taken better note of the negative reviews about this KOA. Please do yourself a favor and trust that what people are saying about this place are true. There is no KOA charm or camaraderie. I want to say more but my sense is that the owner(s) is likely struggling and they are reacting by making policies that don't exist at other KOA's and it feels like you are trapped in a sense, making the guests not want to be there. Proceed at your own risk.
Michel Nelson
FYI When making a On-line reservation BEWARE!!! When in the reservation payment screen the Cancellation Policy is the Standard Cancellation for KOA $10 Cancellation Fee excluding summer, The ACTUAL Burlington/Anacortes Cancellation policy is in the INFO page on main page of Website. Which is up to 50% of the deposit for Space if notice is not 30 Days notice. I made this reservation on 3/25 and today is 3/29. They will not budge. They have a very nice Campground so it is sad that all the negative reviews are accurate. I have stayed here before (bad experience with management very grumpy and do not care if you are happy or not) and I was reluctant to stay here again but my husband said give it one more try. But our plans changed out of our control so I needed to cancel. I was charged $70.00 for 17 day notice to cancel NON SUMMER SEASON(see policy), which I guess I should be thankful for since they say they are outside the guidelines of KOA POLICY and can do what they want. BUYER BEWARE!!
Ryan Smith
To start off it’s the off season. I wasn’t a huge fan of the $70 a night but it was close to what we went over for. We showed up 45 min early and was charged $10 for early arrival.(was pretty irritated but after a 3 hr drive with young kids I payed it) we wanted to have some friends and there kids stop by for dinner but was told it would be $15 per person that includes 1adult 1-12year old 1 six year old and 1 one year old. So to have dinner with friends it was going to cost us $60 and they had to leave the camp ground by 7pm. Bear in mind there are NO amenities open. So we we’re told we would have to pay $60 for them to be in OUR trailer. I would not stay there if you want to see people or plan on bringing your own firewood. Because your not allowed to burn your personal or store bought wood. They also reserve the right to change prices when ever they want. Non of this was on the web site and didn’t find out about it until already paid for.