Reviews for Thousand Trails Bend - Sunriver

| Nice Park for the Grands

By user-5412448... on 2017-10-23. Stayed 2016-07-19 to 2016-07-23

Not being a member of 1000 Trails, we didn't know what to expect. We were very pleased with our stay. Pool was fab and clean. Sites are all nice with lots of trees and space. There is no wifi nor sewer hookups, but the nearby bathrooms were well maintained. There is an onsite dump site if you need it. Tributary of the Deschutes was fun to play in and raft around. Staff was helpful. Do not park in a spot with a yellow chain - its privately owned. Lots of park activities for the Grands.

| Heavily wooded, no sewers

By user-6207557... on 2017-10-23.

There are very limited 50 amps, no sewers anywhere in park. There are dump stations. As a result, many people were observed washing outside and dumping grey water on ground. Full of kids. Many sites are narrow and we had to careful to find one with clearance for our MH. That said, it was cool in the woods and we got some TV by anrenna. We will not return. Our friend stayed in a yurt. No insulation, we could hear the 5 kids next door stomping around inside! A swamp cooler with no thermostat made a cold wet room. Located on the main street, so extreme traffic noise of trucks as well as kids headed to pool and store.

| I'm a firm believer in happy campers.

By user-5868744... on 2017-10-23. Stayed 2016-06-11 to 2016-06-14

Took the kids camping for the weekend it was great. The nice people made it worth the trip. The rude people can kiss my butt. Yes there is a mixture of good and bad but that is to be expected. To those of you who choose to be stuck up and rude please try to remember what camping is all about. I'm proud to have the opportunity to raise my kids to be respectful RVers. Lead by example people it's a free world and just because you are members doesn't mean you are entitled to anymore than we are. I'm a national member. Thank you. To sum it up. The place is great. Take the time to meet people and make friends. Don't be rude. No one likes a jerk.

| First Time

By user-5324400... on 2017-10-23.

TO members so no cost. Stayed in site F4. Plenty of room for me and towed. Great water and electric. We only stayed 5 days because we saw there was no sewer. We had a great time and will be back again. Wonderful staff and the restrooms were clean even with heavy usage. Wonderful day drives in every direction. Our cat loved late evening walks on her leash. Dog walkers were courteous when we encounter them on the walks with our cat. Thanks to each and every one of them.

By user-5086351... on 2017-10-23.

| Gravel and dusty

By user-5908518... on 2017-10-23.

Very limited 50 amp service. When we arrived with reservations we were told to drive through and report back after we found an open site...all 50 amps were full. Access roads are dirt and dusty as well as narrow. Took 30 minutes to find a large enough site for our 40' fifth wheel. Sites are natural woods and no grass or pads - most are level.

| Expensive for non-members

By user-5803307... on 2018-07-06. Stayed 2018-06-28 to 2018-06-29

The park has a lot of camping spaces. Nicely spaced apart. We are non-members and we paid $66 for one night. No WiFi, only water and electricity. They did have dump station. The park itself has a lot to offer for things to do, swimming, horseshoes, biking, fishing, etc.. The area around the park for things to do is abundant. Lava tunnels/caves w/in 15 miles from campground. Fishing, white water rafting, hiking for miles. Skiing Mt. Bachelor, etc. For a one night stay it was great for the kids, but a little expensive for one night for parents who might be on a budget for a vacation.

By user-unknown on 2019-08-09. Stayed 2019-07-30 to 2019-08-01

NO CABLE TV. Need to check park site for better info.