Horn Rapids RV Resort Good Sam Verified Campground
2640 Kingsgate Way, Richland, WA 99354
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The whole family will enjoy!
Bring the bikes, bathing suits, and all of the other fun stuff your family loves to do! UTV park down the road. Pool on-site and don't forget to grab a treat at our store. Enjoy our park setting in our park. Book Now!
Horn Rapids RV Park is where it all begins!
What's your pleasure? Wineries, fabulous restaurants, historic downtowns, farmers markets, ORV parks? The Tri-Cities area has something for everyone and Horn Rapids is the perfect place to stay! Book early...
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Great park and staff. The restrooms and showers were a 10!
We stayed 5 nights over 2 different times within a few days of each stay while traveling through the area. The park is a little bit of a drive from I- 82 along I-182 to WA-240 (Exit 5) on the Northwest side of the tri-cities area. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV's but there is some congestion from the vehicles parked along the road. The sites are a mixture of back-ins and P/T's. The 20 P/T sites have generally flat, level, gravel... Read More
We stayed 5 nights over 2 different times within a few days of each stay while traveling through the area.
The park is a little bit of a drive from I- 82 along I-182 to WA-240 (Exit 5) on the Northwest side of the tri-cities area.
The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV's but there is some congestion from the vehicles parked along the road. The sites are a mixture of back-ins and P/T's. The 20 P/T sites have generally flat, level, gravel parking pads. They seem to be for short stays. The BIs seem to be for long term stays from the appearance of the items on those sites. The park was pretty close to full. The P/T sites were long enough to stay connected to a toad. The P/T sites were encumbered by trees which had to be cut by the escort to prevent the limbs from scraping the side of our coach as we pulled in. The majority of the parking pads face East-West so no shade created by RV's on the patio side.
They have full hook ups - water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were towards the rear of the sites. The sewer connection fitting was at about ground level so establishing a downhill flow is dependent on the discharge point. Distance and grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. All sites have an outside table but no fire pits.
The trees in the P/T sites could interfere with satellite reception depending upon dish configuration & RV placement on the site. The park has a pretty well established tree canopy so satellite reception could be hit or miss. Park information showed 79 cable channels but made no mention about OTA broadcast channels. Didn't try to get any broadcast channels.
The park provided password protected WiFi was difficult to establish & maintain connection. Had to use our Verizon WiFi hotspot. Didn't use the NET10 phone so don't know about the reception.
There was one designated fenced pet area with a grassy surface. There were bag dispensers and collection stations for waste in the fenced pet area. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park's roads and common areas.
We would stay here again if in the area.
TIP: They provide a welcome package that contained valuable information about services (medical, veterinarians, churches) and recreation in the area.
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Very welcoming when we arrived. The park is very pretty with a great variety of fruit trees in bloom. The grounds, gardens and facilities are well maintained. Pride in ownership at this rv resort. We are in a 38' motor home, towing a jeep and the large pull thru sites were easy to get in and out of. We will be back! Thanks for the hospitality.
The good and the bad. First, the good: Clean, attractive, pleasant views, with trees, green grass; and rural but fairly close to shopping. Recommended for short stays. The Bad: mostly full time residents with a number starting their motors, making noise, and going off to work weekdays between 0400 and 0630. More residential than recreational; more mobile home park than RV park or resort. Recommended for long term and sound sleepers.
We thoroughly enjoyed Horn Rapids RV Resort. The club house was great. The sites were large with nice grassy areas. We appreciated the well-stocked store. The nearness to the Tri-Cities made our travel to various sites simple. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Others were enjoying their pool which was quite nice. The grassy game area was nice. It was a nice quiet park. We would definitely stay here again.
Second stay at this resort. Each person there is genuinely concerned for the resort and the comfort of each guest. Great views and located close to groceries and golf. Smooth access to the site. Great place.
Great park and staff. The restrooms and showers were a 10!
We stayed 5 nights over 2 different times within a few days of each stay while traveling through the area. The park is a little bit of a drive from I- 82 along I-182 to WA-240 (Exit 5) on the Northwest side of the tri-cities area. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV's but there is some congestion from the vehicles parked along the road. The sites are a mixture of back-ins and P/T's. The 20 P/T sites have generally flat, level, gravel... Read More
We stayed 5 nights over 2 different times within a few days of each stay while traveling through the area.
The park is a little bit of a drive from I- 82 along I-182 to WA-240 (Exit 5) on the Northwest side of the tri-cities area.
The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV's but there is some congestion from the vehicles parked along the road. The sites are a mixture of back-ins and P/T's. The 20 P/T sites have generally flat, level, gravel parking pads. They seem to be for short stays. The BIs seem to be for long term stays from the appearance of the items on those sites. The park was pretty close to full. The P/T sites were long enough to stay connected to a toad. The P/T sites were encumbered by trees which had to be cut by the escort to prevent the limbs from scraping the side of our coach as we pulled in. The majority of the parking pads face East-West so no shade created by RV's on the patio side.
They have full hook ups - water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were towards the rear of the sites. The sewer connection fitting was at about ground level so establishing a downhill flow is dependent on the discharge point. Distance and grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. All sites have an outside table but no fire pits.
The trees in the P/T sites could interfere with satellite reception depending upon dish configuration & RV placement on the site. The park has a pretty well established tree canopy so satellite reception could be hit or miss. Park information showed 79 cable channels but made no mention about OTA broadcast channels. Didn't try to get any broadcast channels.
The park provided password protected WiFi was difficult to establish & maintain connection. Had to use our Verizon WiFi hotspot. Didn't use the NET10 phone so don't know about the reception.
There was one designated fenced pet area with a grassy surface. There were bag dispensers and collection stations for waste in the fenced pet area. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park's roads and common areas.
We would stay here again if in the area.
TIP: They provide a welcome package that contained valuable information about services (medical, veterinarians, churches) and recreation in the area.
Read Less
Very welcoming when we arrived. The park is very pretty with a great variety of fruit trees in bloom. The grounds, gardens and facilities are well maintained. Pride in ownership at this rv resort. We are in a 38' motor home, towing a jeep and the large pull thru sites were easy to get in and out of. We will be back! Thanks for the hospitality.
The good and the bad. First, the good: Clean, attractive, pleasant views, with trees, green grass; and rural but fairly close to shopping. Recommended for short stays. The Bad: mostly full time residents with a number starting their motors, making noise, and going off to work weekdays between 0400 and 0630. More residential than recreational; more mobile home park than RV park or resort. Recommended for long term and sound sleepers.
2640 Kingsgate Way, Richland, WA 99354
Coordinates: 46.327400, -119.314950
Directions
From Jct of I-182 & Hwy 240W (exit 4): go 4 mi NE on Hwy 240W, then 2 mi NW on Hwy 240W to Kingsgate Wy, then 1/8 mi NE on Kingsgate Wy (R).