Pedder Bay RV Resort Review
I wouldnāt call us seasoned recreational travelers, but weāve got a few years of RV travel under our belt. During that time, weāve overnighted everywhere from a truck stop, to a parking lot, side of the road and campgrounds. Some facilities are total dumps and some are resorts.
If you donāt RV you may not know that some of them are flat out luxurious with multiple pools, recreation hall, golf courses, marina, pool hall, spa, etc, etc.
Today Iām sharing an RV Resort we discovered last year, while we were staying at the dump down the street.
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It has a full-service marina with 240 berths, modern docks, lighting and power, security and marine gas service. It also has a bustling full tackle and bait shop, with good reason. The Strait of Juan de Fuca is one of the key migration routes for all five species of Pacific Salmon so offers great salmon fishing all year, halibut fishing and crabbing.
They also have a coffee shop, a licensed snack bar, and local store. I don’t fish or boat but I do enjoy a great view of the water, which the RV section offers in a few of their best sites.
The facilities in this place are fresh, clean and well thought out. I have to say they also have the fastest, best Wi-Fi connection I have ever had in a campground. And I mean ever.
My business requires internet and while we’re traveling, wifi can be hard to find…especially at campgrounds.
Pedder Bay RV Resort is quiet and intelligently designed with cedar trees planted between the campsites for privacy. Many other RV parks do that too but they’re often kind of scraggly and donāt really serve that purpose.
Flower boxes brighten up the laundry facilities which are well located and a necessary evil while camping.
Each site offers 30 and 50 amp power, cable TV and Wi-Fi internet, water and sewer hookups.
Their oceanfront sites have awesome views and three of them have a deck built over the water.
We spent a lot of time relaxing on our deck just watching the boats come and go. We will be back to Pedder RV Resort and hope to stay longer next time.
Thank you so much for your kind words and prayers for Lucy on my last post.
X-rays discovered a large tumor in her chest which they believed had spread to her lymph nodes. She was not improving with oxygen and she would not recover. We couldn’t have her suffer through surgeries or other invasive procedures. At 14 1/2, she deserved to be pain-free and at peace so we had to put her to sleep. Our hearts are broken and we miss her terribly. She was a trouper, great friend, and loved everyone. I will look for her often in the places she used to sit by me and will always remember how very sweet she was.
Thanks for reading and have a great day.
Enjoyed your description of this fabulous RV site.
So very, very sorry to hear about Lucy. People who donāt
have pets cannot understand the grief that we undergo when our
furry family members pass. I am so sorry you lost your sweet
friend.
Thank you
Do apologize for missing this post when browsing your blog and extending my condolences to you, for the loss of your sweet Lucy. Having experienced a very similar scenario with our 12 year old Molly (three years ago) I can relate to how much you will miss her and may you find comfort knowing, she will be at The Rainbow Bridge waiting to be reunited with you again. -Brenda-
Thank you, it is a sad time