Glacier Peak Resort and Winery Good Sam Verified Campground

58468 Clark Cabin Rd, Rockport, WA 98283

Good Sam Verified Campground
(3 reviews) 2.7 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews
Good Sam Rating
Good Sam Rating
Facility 8.5
Restrooms 10
Appeal 9
(3 reviews) 2.7 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews
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Address

58468 Clark Cabin Rd
Rockport, WA, 98283

Open all year

Contact

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Facility

Type: Campground
Dump station
Laundry

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Tents Allowed
Folding Tent Campers Allowed
Road condition: Fair
Road type: Paved/Gravel
Table at site
Trash pickup at site
Grass Sites: 23

Tenting Sites

Overflow area
Covered area with picnic table
Dedicated Tenting Area
Spaces available: 23
Site length: 45
Max length: 50
Pull-thru size: 20 x 45
Pull-thrus: 8
Back-in size: 21 x 50
Room for slideouts: Yes
Shaded sites: Mostly
Onsite Rentals: 30
Number of full hookups: 23
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Guest services
Laundry
Guest services
BBQ at site
Table at site
Personal escort to site
Table at site
Personal escort to site

Swimming
River
Body of water: Skagit River
Boating
Exercise room
Boating
Exercise room
Nature trails
Outdoor games
Playground
Enclosed game room
Outdoor games
Playground
Enclosed game room

(within 10 miles)

Hiking
Fishing
Kayaking / canoeing

2.6 (3 reviews) 2.6666666666667 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews
Facility
2.6
Restroom
3
Appeal
2.3
What is being rated?
2 2 out of 5 stars 07/18/2024

It's no wonder this campground was available when everything else was already booked when we were looking about four months out. The bar/restaurant at the front is "closed for remodeling", but it looks like it's been closed for some time. The young woman who checked us in acted like we were more of a bother than anything. We had to loop around the back section to pull through our spot, going over huge pot holes. Some sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Ours didn't, but the sites are so... Read More

It's no wonder this campground was available when everything else was already booked when we were looking about four months out. The bar/restaurant at the front is "closed for remodeling", but it looks like it's been closed for some time. The young woman who checked us in acted like we were more of a bother than anything. We had to loop around the back section to pull through our spot, going over huge pot holes. Some sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Ours didn't, but the sites are so packed together we wouldn't have sat outside anyway. When our neighbor rolled in we literally didn't have enough room to put our awning out. We didn't use the "fitness center", hot tub, laundry, or showers. There are some locals living here. Work trucks coming and going, including a rafting trailer. On Sunday night about 9.30p a small tractor with a bucket pulled up to the laundry building and sat idling for several minutes. It felt more like we were intruding on an active work camp vs a resort. Hard to get a good night's sleep when you hear gravel crunch from a car going by your RV at midnight, 2a, 4a. With a $5/day "resort" fee, $1/day "convenience" fee, plus three different taxes on top of our $50/$60 weekday/weekend rate…this stay wasn't worth what we paid. We prefer NPS or state park campgrounds, and will plan further out if we return to the area.
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2 2 out of 5 stars 08/07/2020

We camped here with friends in side by side campsites. We both had trailers. Our first impression was that the place was ok, but some of the people who seemed to be living there were a little sketchy. The place looked like it could have been pretty cool at one time, but was now really run down. We planned to just make the best of it, but then had a tree fall right behind our trailer and onto our friends trailer in the next site. Luckily, there were some other trees by their trailer that stopped... Read More

We camped here with friends in side by side campsites. We both had trailers. Our first impression was that the place was ok, but some of the people who seemed to be living there were a little sketchy. The place looked like it could have been pretty cool at one time, but was now really run down. We planned to just make the best of it, but then had a tree fall right behind our trailer and onto our friends trailer in the next site. Luckily, there were some other trees by their trailer that stopped it, but not before it hit, causing some damage to the roof and the cabinets inside. That was totally an accident and we didn't blame the campground for that, however the way they handled it was ridiculous. We had all been right there when it fell, including 2 children (one of whom was actually inside the trailer when the tree hit it). Instead of being accommodating and apologetic, the manager/owner was rude, tried to claim it was only a little bit of cabinet damage and pretty much had the attitude of suck-it-up! There was literally a hole through the roof and you could see daylight. There was rain expected that night and it definitely would have leaked. We wanted to make the best of it and try and salvage the weekend, but when we asked if there was a cabin open, he said nope, we are full (and with a bit of an attitude, mind you). Because of how we were treated and the hole, we decided to leave. They did refund us (as we were only 1 night into a 3 night stay), but when we asked for the parks insurance information, the owner/manager refused to give it to us and got really defensive. He just kept repeating that someone from the insurance company would be calling the following day. (We shall see and will update). Hopefully, our friends get their trailer repaired, but I'm a little worried that there is something going on with this insurance, which apparently has no name.... As we were getting ready to leave, one of the employees wife/girlfriend made a scene throwing things all around outside and yelling. Possibly drunk or something....Not sure exactly what was going on there, but it kinda reinforced the fact that we were making the right decision in getting out of what we will forever refer to as the hillbilly, in-bred campground.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 08/15/2017

This park is recently under new Owner/Mgt. with a lot of updating and improvements going on. The park and cabins have the look of a village with lots of trees, shade and good roads. All RV sites were clean and had full functional hookups including cable. However only 30 Amp service was available (upgrade coming). Overall pleased with my stay and plan on returning. Cons: no general like store avalable close by for esential needs. Also, WI-fi was sporadic and unreliable. I suspect vendor more responsible... Read More

This park is recently under new Owner/Mgt. with a lot of updating and improvements going on. The park and cabins have the look of a village with lots of trees, shade and good roads. All RV sites were clean and had full functional hookups including cable. However only 30 Amp service was available (upgrade coming). Overall pleased with my stay and plan on returning. Cons: no general like store avalable close by for esential needs. Also, WI-fi was sporadic and unreliable. I suspect vendor more responsible than than resort. Entrance and Exit to Hi-Way is on a blind turn and highway is narrow. be careful when pulling out with trailer in tow.
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2 2 out of 5 stars 07/18/2024

It's no wonder this campground was available when everything else was already booked when we were looking about four months out. The bar/restaurant at the front is "closed for remodeling", but it looks like it's been closed for some time. The young woman who checked us in acted like we were more of a bother than anything. We had to loop around the back section to pull through our spot, going over huge pot holes. Some sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Ours didn't, but the sites are so... Read More

It's no wonder this campground was available when everything else was already booked when we were looking about four months out. The bar/restaurant at the front is "closed for remodeling", but it looks like it's been closed for some time. The young woman who checked us in acted like we were more of a bother than anything. We had to loop around the back section to pull through our spot, going over huge pot holes. Some sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Ours didn't, but the sites are so packed together we wouldn't have sat outside anyway. When our neighbor rolled in we literally didn't have enough room to put our awning out. We didn't use the "fitness center", hot tub, laundry, or showers. There are some locals living here. Work trucks coming and going, including a rafting trailer. On Sunday night about 9.30p a small tractor with a bucket pulled up to the laundry building and sat idling for several minutes. It felt more like we were intruding on an active work camp vs a resort. Hard to get a good night's sleep when you hear gravel crunch from a car going by your RV at midnight, 2a, 4a. With a $5/day "resort" fee, $1/day "convenience" fee, plus three different taxes on top of our $50/$60 weekday/weekend rate…this stay wasn't worth what we paid. We prefer NPS or state park campgrounds, and will plan further out if we return to the area.
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2 2 out of 5 stars 08/07/2020

We camped here with friends in side by side campsites. We both had trailers. Our first impression was that the place was ok, but some of the people who seemed to be living there were a little sketchy. The place looked like it could have been pretty cool at one time, but was now really run down. We planned to just make the best of it, but then had a tree fall right behind our trailer and onto our friends trailer in the next site. Luckily, there were some other trees by their trailer that stopped... Read More

We camped here with friends in side by side campsites. We both had trailers. Our first impression was that the place was ok, but some of the people who seemed to be living there were a little sketchy. The place looked like it could have been pretty cool at one time, but was now really run down. We planned to just make the best of it, but then had a tree fall right behind our trailer and onto our friends trailer in the next site. Luckily, there were some other trees by their trailer that stopped it, but not before it hit, causing some damage to the roof and the cabinets inside. That was totally an accident and we didn't blame the campground for that, however the way they handled it was ridiculous. We had all been right there when it fell, including 2 children (one of whom was actually inside the trailer when the tree hit it). Instead of being accommodating and apologetic, the manager/owner was rude, tried to claim it was only a little bit of cabinet damage and pretty much had the attitude of suck-it-up! There was literally a hole through the roof and you could see daylight. There was rain expected that night and it definitely would have leaked. We wanted to make the best of it and try and salvage the weekend, but when we asked if there was a cabin open, he said nope, we are full (and with a bit of an attitude, mind you). Because of how we were treated and the hole, we decided to leave. They did refund us (as we were only 1 night into a 3 night stay), but when we asked for the parks insurance information, the owner/manager refused to give it to us and got really defensive. He just kept repeating that someone from the insurance company would be calling the following day. (We shall see and will update). Hopefully, our friends get their trailer repaired, but I'm a little worried that there is something going on with this insurance, which apparently has no name.... As we were getting ready to leave, one of the employees wife/girlfriend made a scene throwing things all around outside and yelling. Possibly drunk or something....Not sure exactly what was going on there, but it kinda reinforced the fact that we were making the right decision in getting out of what we will forever refer to as the hillbilly, in-bred campground.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 08/15/2017

This park is recently under new Owner/Mgt. with a lot of updating and improvements going on. The park and cabins have the look of a village with lots of trees, shade and good roads. All RV sites were clean and had full functional hookups including cable. However only 30 Amp service was available (upgrade coming). Overall pleased with my stay and plan on returning. Cons: no general like store avalable close by for esential needs. Also, WI-fi was sporadic and unreliable. I suspect vendor more responsible... Read More

This park is recently under new Owner/Mgt. with a lot of updating and improvements going on. The park and cabins have the look of a village with lots of trees, shade and good roads. All RV sites were clean and had full functional hookups including cable. However only 30 Amp service was available (upgrade coming). Overall pleased with my stay and plan on returning. Cons: no general like store avalable close by for esential needs. Also, WI-fi was sporadic and unreliable. I suspect vendor more responsible than than resort. Entrance and Exit to Hi-Way is on a blind turn and highway is narrow. be careful when pulling out with trailer in tow.
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58468 Clark Cabin Rd, Rockport, WA 98283
Coordinates: 48.512114, -121.469978

Directions
From Jct of Hwy 20 and WA-530 at Rockport: Go 7 mi E on Hwy 20 (L)

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