Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Port Susan Camping Club Back Gate Ranger Station is part of a private camping club located at 13260 52nd Ave NW, Marysville, WA 98271, USA. This campground offers a range of amenities and activities for members, providing a welcoming and enjoyable camping experience.
Campground Details:
Private Camping Community:
Port Susan Camping Club is a private membership-based campground, offering a sense of community and exclusivity for its members. The club provides a safe and well-maintained environment for camping and outdoor activities.
Amenities and Activities:
Port Susan Camping Club offers a variety of amenities and activities for its members, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay:
Membership Information:
To access the facilities and amenities of Port Susan Camping Club, individuals must become members of the club. Membership details, including fees and requirements, can be obtained by contacting the club directly.
Explore the Surrounding Area:
Port Susan Camping Club's location in Marysville provides easy access to the surrounding area's attractions and activities:
A Welcoming Community:
Port Susan Camping Club offers a unique camping experience with its private community setting and a range of amenities. It provides a welcoming and enjoyable environment for members to create lasting memories.
Additional Information:
For more information about Port Susan Camping Club, including membership details, amenities, and activities, please contact the club directly at (360) 652-0753 or +1 360-652-0753. You can also visit their website or find additional details on various online platforms.
Onsite services
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Baseball field
Basketball court
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dog park
Dogs allowed
Kind of a love-hate relationship. Location is great. Neighbors are great. Prices have gone up and up and up and we're now selling
I have lived here for roughly 5 years. Overall its really good. I almost gave it a 3 because of the rules and the way some rangers act like big government authority almost and they will make you get a permit, then 6 months later tell you that you can't do something that you already got a permit for, which infuriates me like crazy. They need some more common sense instead of acting like the members are criminals at times. That being said its not a bad cost to live here, there are plenty of people that work here that are very kind, and having access to the lake and things like that are great. I could write a novel, but will leave it at that for now. My only advice to the staff is BE KIND, this isn't the united states corporation military, this is our home show some respect. Having said that, I overall recommend it. You guys train your staff better and use some more commons sense and work together more, I would give this a 5. Just be consistent please. Thanks!
Their is a culture of employees disliking the residents, blame game, and other political issues that keep most from wanting to engage in fixing things. Maintenance department doesn't seem to do much and seems incompetent needing to call in professionals for things normally handled internally thus wasting money. It looks like a "good old boys " club based on who you know not what you know and this makes it a poor investment. It's a beautiful place but spoiled by management and an us v them attitude.
We have family that owns a place here. It's quiet and relaxing.
I live out here year round. There are lots of things to do if you want. They have dances, dinners, karaoke, sportsfield, pools various clubs, parks and a lake for fishing. We have our own post office, laundry mat and store and many other activities.