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Paradise Thousand Trails Resort

Overview

Paradise Thousand Trails Resort offers a quintessential Pacific Northwest camping experience in the heart of Lewis County. This expansive resort is known for its lush, wooded campsites and a welcoming atmosphere that caters to both seasonal travelers and weekend explorers. As part of the Thousand Trails network, it provides a reliable and comfortable base for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Washington State while enjoying modern conveniences and a friendly, community-focused vibe.

Location & Surroundings

Located in the quiet community of Silver Creek, the park is perfectly positioned between the rolling hills and the towering peaks of the Cascades. The surroundings are defined by dense evergreen forests and the shimmering waters of nearby Mayfield Lake. This location serves as a gateway to the White Pass Scenic Byway, offering travelers breathtaking vistas and a sense of seclusion provided by the mature trees that create a peaceful buffer from the outside world while keeping major highways within easy reach.

Amenities & Park Features

The resort features a variety of amenities designed to keep guests of all ages entertained throughout their stay. On-site, you will find several features that make life on the road easier and more enjoyable:

  • A refreshing swimming pool and seasonal hot tub for relaxation after a day of hiking.
  • A well-maintained clubhouse that serves as the social heart of the park for various community events.
  • Active recreation options including pickleball courts, a mini-golf course, and a playground.
  • Essential services such as clean laundry facilities and a dedicated dog park for your furry companions.

The park offers spacious sites with full hookups, ensuring a seamless stay for larger rigs and long-term guests.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Adventure awaits just outside the park gates, with iconic destinations providing world-class recreation opportunities nearby:

  • Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, perfect for hiking and exploring volcanic history.
  • Mayfield Lake, which offers easy access for boating, kayaking, and tiger muskie fishing.
  • The expansive trail systems found within the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.

Whether you are exploring the volcanic landscapes or visiting the local Cowlitz Falls, the region is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and nature photographers looking to capture the spirit of the Cascades.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is ideal for active families who want a mix of structured resort activities and raw wilderness exploration. It also appeals to long-term RVers looking for a quiet, scenic home base in the Pacific Northwest that provides a break from urban congestion. If you value a community-oriented environment with plenty of space to breathe and easy access to Washington’s most famous mountain peaks, Paradise Thousand Trails Resort is a fitting choice for your next journey.

Amenities

- Tenting

• Dedicated Tenting Area
• Covered Area w/Picnic Table

- Recreational Facilities

• Heated Pool
• Hot Tub
• Boating
• Pond
• Swimming
• Wading Pool
• Fishing
• Electric Motors Only
• Boat Rental
• Paddle Boats
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Planned Activities
• Playground
• Pavilion
• Tennis
• Shuffleboard
• Nature Trails
• Pickle Ball

- Policies

• Folding Tent Campers Allowed
• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (21)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Rentals

• Teepee/Yurt Rentals (2)
• Cabin/Cottage Rentals (5)

- Other Amenities & Services

• Road Condition (Poor)
• Road Type (Gravel/Dirt)
• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Control Access Gate
• RV Supplies
• Metered LP Gas
• Firewood
• Ice
• Groceries
• Fishing Supplies
• Onsite Rentals (7)
• Enclosed Dog Run

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking

- Discounts

• Good Sam Club Discount

- Facility

• Type (Membership)
• Dump Station
• Partial Handicap Access
• Emergency Phone

- Internet

• WiFi Hotspot
• WiFi Hotspots (2)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (199)
• Width (24)
• Max Length (56)
• Gravel Sites (199)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Shaded (Mostly)
• Full Hookups (85)
• Water (114)
• Electric (114)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (5)
• Pull-thru Size (24 x 56)
• Back-ins (22 x 45)
• Room for Slideouts (Yes)
• Site Length (56)
• Fire Rings
• Table at Site
• Tent-Only Sites (25)

User Reviews

Judy Mosher

August 02, 2025

Not my favorite campground. Has some pretty good views but the lots are very uneven and very close together. We had to move four times to get a lot we could get leveled on. The pool, store, baths and laundry were all closed because of a water issue and we had to boil water (not their fault of course), just added to the overall disappointment.

Lori

July 30, 2025

Beautiful drive to this location!! Seasonal campgrounds. I do like this place but it won't be my first place to go. Spots are very unlevel and narrow. Ponds are a nice feature but fishing only. Location to the state park for paddleboarding is perfect! They were having a well depth issue while we were there and water was scarce not their fault but they had to temporarily close the pools and have water delivered.

Alicia Berrios

July 30, 2025

The staff was very friendly and helped us move our campsites so my brother and I could be side by side. (This new reserved spots are difficult, especially when you can’t get ahold of anyone at the campground to ensure your site numbers are side by side) the RV locations are so close together and on slopped land making it crammed and no space to sit around a fire. If the sites weren’t so tight, we’d come back, but because it’s not ideal we won’t. The playground is nice. Grounds was clean. Cute farm animals for the kids to look at next to Thousand Trials. The larger body of water was nice and peaceful. The bathrooms were locked when we were packing to leave and my mother couldn’t use them. It was 11am, I don’t understand why they were locked, that’s never happened before at a location we’ve been to.

Tori Jones

July 22, 2025

We enjoyed our stay. What we saw of the park it was clean. Staff was very helpful and courteous. We like our site being shaded, is was it was too small. We are learning the thousand trails system our Class A is 40 ft plus we tow our car. We did not know to up our link to 50 ft including our tow. Which at this park our 40 ft RV did not exactly fit on the spot they gave us. Park manager was great and wanted to do whatever to make our stay enjoyable. We only stayed two nights. Great location to visit Mt Rainier about a 1 hour drive. So we did not explore all this park had to offer. I would stay here again. It is hilly and narrow roads, but our 40 Ft class A fit on the roads just fine

Tiffany K

July 20, 2025

Not as advertised at all and extremely expensive for what you actually get. Sites were so close together and all on steep slopes. No picnic tables or fire pits at the sites we had. Workers who live there trash the place and their kids terrorized the campers paying to be there. Throwing chairs in the pool, dumping out all board games, pushing young children off the slides at the park. Grounds aren’t taken care of and are overgrown. Store was practically empty and almost always closed during hours they were supposed to be open. We’ve been to other thousand trails and can’t believe they would put their name on this location.

Brandon Tucker

July 18, 2021

Beautiful views when driving to the campground, but very shaded at the lot locations. Great place between Mt. Helen and Rainier. About 2 hours or less to either one. But the pool and hot tub have been broken for the week we have been here Washer and dryer are very cheap (around $2 to wash) Staff is very friendly and plenty for kids to do here.

Merle Smith

June 07, 2021

Beautiful park surrounded by wonderful views. If you like GREEN you will like this park.

Jeff Weller

August 24, 2020

It is a thousand trails need reservations. Nice quiet in the woods camp site.

Bill B

August 08, 2020

Check-in and site selection was a little confusing for us late comers...but the staff was exceptionally supportive and friendly. Cool little lake over the ledge few of our camp- some were catching bass- rubber frogs and rubbers worms close to trees in water.

Jay

August 24, 2019

No flat or level campsites here. Less than half of them have water. It is absolutely impossible to camp here unless you have 4 feet of jack. This is the worst RV camp I've ever been to and would never come here again.

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