Concrete/Grandy Creek KOA

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GUEST SERVICES GUIDE CONCRETE

CREEK KOA

Whether you’re exploring the local area or hanging out at the campground, KOA Holidays are an ideal place to relax and play. There’s plenty to do, with amenities and services to make your stay memorable. Plus, you’ll enjoy the outdoor experience with upgraded RV Sites with a KOA Patio™ and Deluxe Cabins with full baths for camping in comfort. Bring your family, bring your friends, or bring the whole group – there’s plenty of ways to stay and explore.

CAMPGROUND GUIDELINES

• Rule number 1: Have Fun!

• Speed Limit: 5 MPH / 8 KPH throughout the campground.

• Park in designated spots only.

• Quiet Hours: 11:00 pm – 8:00 am.

• Children under 14 should be supervised by an adult at all times, including Pool. Children 17 and under are not allowed in spa, as per Skagit County health code.

• No lifeguard on duty: swimming is at your own risk.

• Please place trash in proper containers.

• Campfires are allowed in approved fire pits only, briquettes only in barbecues.

• Please respect others by not crossing over their sites.

• Charges apply to Jumping Pillow and Mini Golf.

• No vehicle washing.

• All pets must be on a 10 feet (or shorter) leash when not in your vehicle or in Kamp K9. Do not leave pets unattended.

• No Smoking: in buildings, pool area, rental cabins, at the Kamp K9, or at any functions.

• Alcoholic Beverages: must be kept at your site.

• Please follow all Campground rules as provided; written or oral.

Wi-Fi at your Site:

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Guests understand that use of our resort involves a certain degree of risk, loss, injury or damage to person or property. All campers and guests assume all risk, loss, injury or damage to any person or property of our campers or their guests resulting in use of our Facilities and Resort.

SO MANY ATTRACTIONS TO EXPLORE

Enjoy the Upper Skagit Valley!

At Concrete/Grandy Creek KOA

Located in a beautiful, natural setting at the base of Mt. Baker, Concrete/Grandy Creek KOA is a wonderful place for you and your family to stay as you discover the wonders of Washington. Spend your days enjoying the great outdoors and your nights at your newly redesigned campground.

North Cascades National Park — Get away from it all in the largest and most rugged alpine wilderness in the lower 48! Experienced climbers can visit Mount Fury, Desolation Peak and Mount Terror; otherwise, these spectacular peaks can be viewed at a distance. See glaciers, red cedar forests, rivers, and lakes. Enjoy hiking, picnicking, fishing, rafting, and climbing. The park is always open, but access is limited in the winter by snow. No entrance fee. Located off SR 20.

Ross Lake National Recreation Area — This 118,000-acre recreation area includes three reservoir lakes created by damming the Skagit River. Ross Lake is by far the largest at 25 miles long; the others are Diablo Lake and Gorge Lake. Enjoy fishing, boating, hiking, and rock climbing. The main season is May through September. No entrance fee. Located off SR 20.

Saturday Market — Every Saturday from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend at the Concrete Community Center.

Rockport State Park — Return to the wild at this 670-acre park in an ancient forest that has never been logged! It lies at the foot of Sauk Mountain which has an elevation of 5,400 feet and a steep climbable trail to the top. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, and hiking. Open 6:30 am to dusk from March 30 to October 30. There is an entrance fee. Located 8 miles east of Concrete.

Cascade Loop — Passing right by Concrete is Washington’s scenic loop highway. It is a 400-mile self-guided driving tour through the heart of the Evergreen State. Enjoy beautiful scenery, stop for a picnic at the Diablo Lake overlook and drive through charming small towns.

Skagit Wild & Scenic River System — Experience one of Washington’s most beautiful river systems, comprised of the Skagit, Sauk, Suiattle, and Cascade Rivers. They flow through wilderness, forestlands, and towns! Enjoy rafting, hiking, fishing, and the spectacular scenery. You might even see deer, eagles, bear, and beaver!

Concrete Heritage Museum — Open Saturdays in the Summer, or by appointment.

Swap Meet — Every weekend from April through October.

If you would like more information or directions to any of these attractions, please stop by the office. Our staff will be happy to help you.

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