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Buelah

For Seaquest State Park: Picturesque park. The park is divided into three separate communities: yurt village, RV Park (tightly packed) and camping loop. We stayed dry camping in the camping loop. Sites are very private with lots of vegetation in between them and the park has numerous hiking trails. We especially enjoyed the 1 mile wetlands boardwalk loop at the entrance. The only problem we had was trying to find tokens for the pay showers. Signage was incorrect. Additionally the park is pricey considering it does not include showers. Apparently all Washington state parks have pay showers by token.

Posted Jun 27, 2021 by Buelah from ME. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Doug and Sherry

For Seaquest State Park: The camp sites are very spacious and quite private among old growth timber, smells heavenly. We found our favorite. We have a 30 ft 5th wheel and will definitely be back.

Posted Sep 22, 2020 by Doug and Sherry from Camas WA 98607. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Chris

For Seaquest State Park: Good state park with some tent camping, and some full hookups. They also have yurts for rent. Group pavilions were closed down for Covid.

Posted Jul 22, 2020 by Chris from Washington. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Rand800

For Seaquest State Park: Nice park w/ lots of hiking trails in forest. Across road from Mt St. Helens education/interpretive center which is accessed by trail with tunnel under road. Campsites have somewhat unusual fee structure based on amenities and popularity from $20 to $40 in price. Stayed 9/27/18 and all loops were open, following week in 10/4/18 when stayed upper and lower loops had been closed. Approx. 52 mile drive from CG to Johnston ridge observatory for Mt St Helens, which was a good road for Motorhome travel and definitely worth the trip.

Posted Oct 04, 2018 by Rand800 from S. Oregon . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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