What does fun look like to you? Rediscover it at Thousand Trails’ Birch Bay Campground! An RV campground located on Birch Bay, Washington's largest tide flat, we are conveniently close to the US and Canadian border crossing.
When the tide is out, the fun begins! Explore the Birch Bay coast, go crabbing, clamming, or build a sandcastle. At high tide, the outdoor adventures continue with kayaking, boating, and swimming. Kids will especially enjoy spending time at the waterslides located just south of this RV campground. Out of the water, there is still lots to do with bird watching, walking, and bike riding.
Plus, this RV campground near Bellingham Bay offers plenty of on-site fun! Enjoy our seasonal pool and activities for children. Explore the many games in our family lodge or spend time in the adult lodge which features billiards, exercise equipment, guest computer, and more games. There are horseshoes, playgrounds, walking paths, and an off leash pet area so that your 4-legged family members can enjoy our Birch Bay Thousand Trails RV Campground.
The diversity of this area is vast! Shopping, restaurants, entertainment, and small-town USA delights abound in nearby Bellingham, Blaine, Lynden, and Ferndale. And with Mount Baker bordering us to the east, you are sure to enjoy camping near Bellingham at this Thousand Trails RV campground.
It is a big rv park, site is spacious, quiet and convenient. Washer and dryer are clean, fees payable by scanning the QR code on the machines, cost 3.25 per load. Staff was nice and helpful.
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Fritz Cool Cat
Sep 25, 2025
2.0
Needs some maintenance and upgrades. The staff wasn't very friendly. We've been to much nicer Thousand trail campgrounds was disappointing by comparison.
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James Robinson
Aug 27, 2025
4.0
There is a gate entrance fee that you are charge that you don't know about until you check in.
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Darlene A
Aug 9, 2025
3.0
This TT park has some crazy rules for parking your RV, which we have never seen anything like it before and we travel all over the Country. The way you park in a back-in spot is either front-in or back-in….whichever way you choose and the spots are super tight....like sardines. The hookups are located at the back end of the spot and leveling was not good. You have to see it to believe it. They have a mix of 30 amp electric with 50 amp so you have big rigs trying to get into a small spot to use the 50 amp. Crazy! They also tell you, you can drive either direction on the road to go to your spot. They have no one-way direction. So look out if you have two big rigs driving in opposite directions down the road and the roads are not that wide. But the phase 2 section is a much nicer section and the spots are spacious. So if you are lucky to get in the phase 2 section, I am sure you will have a much better experience at this park. It is a shame that they don't put some TLC into the older section because it would be a much nicer park. It is a good location with a lot to do around the area.
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WendyandJari
Jul 31, 2025
5.0
We were really impressed with this campsite. We have a 35 foot trailer and rented a full hook up for 3 days. The property is one of the best maintained properties I’ve seen with a fantastic community room for children and families. Everything was very clean and we noticed that when one trailer left next to us the crew were there with the golf cart within 5 minutes picking up and making sure everything was clean We will definitely be back and highly recommend. I also really appreciated that they had recycling bins and clearly marked garbage for plastic glass cans and paper. Shout out to taking care of the environment.We are Thousand trail members.