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Toutle River RV Resort

150 Happy Trails, Castle Rock Wa 98611

Ph: 360 274-8373, Fax: 360 274-5390

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  • Features
  • Site Spaces
  • Yurts

the largest RV resort in the Northwest

20,000 square foot pavilion

tennis, pool, spa, disk golf, great room, store

Masonry fire pits and BBQ's are located through out the park

Hot Dog Heaven and the Burger Hut

yurts for four people up to large family units

dogs welcome

nearly all our facilities offer ramp access

pull thru
RV - hookup
tents
800+
306
Yes
Coming soon, a beautiful wooded yurt circle for the yurt enthusiast which features yurts for four people up to large family units that can accommodate eight people? These yurts come fully furnished including microwave; refrigerator, ceiling fan and electric heat for those early fall nights. The yurt circle also has a really unique barrel sauna to warm you up, laundry room featuring super green washers and dryers, family style restrooms each with shower, ADA restroom and shower, volleyball court, multiple BBQ's, horse shoes, tree fort, dishwashing station and more. All yurt and tent campers have full access to all resort facilities. Rent our yurts by the night or week with very attractive rates!

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Located in Castle Rock, WA at the apex of the Toutle and Cowlitz Rivers. Our resort can accommodate over 800 RV's and is the largest RV resort in the Northwest. Our resort has the only private access to the confluence of the Toutle and Cowlitz River that offers access to the public (resort guests). The confluence of these two rivers is widely revered as one of the finest fishing holes in the state.

Our resort is a fantastic base camp for the explorer, family vacation, or long-term guest.

We are located eight miles from the visitor center for Mt St Helens National Monument and hundreds of other activities on the resort grounds are very close. Both Mt St Helens and Mt Rainier are our neighbors and the Oregon Coast, Astoria, Long Beach, WA (the world's longest beach) Lewis & Clark National Park, and much more all less than two hours drive.



*All details correct as of Nov 2009.