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Nestled in the picturesque Pacific Northwest near Mount St. Helens, Silver Lake Resort is a cherished family-owned campground. Boasting serene waters perfect for boating and fishing, guests can bring their own vessels or rent from a variety of options. With 19 RV sites and 7 tent sites; 5 cabins and 6 motel rooms. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility amidst nature's splendor.
We loved the cabin we stayed in, it was just a short walk to a grassy area by the dock where we had a glorious view of Mt. St. Helens. The office/store was on the other side of the dock. Easy access to everything.
Silver Lake is perfectly situated away from the hustle of the city yet close enough to the interstate that traveling around the area is quick and easy. It's quiet and peaceful with an amazing view of the lake its nestled up next to. Access to the lake is also provided by the facility and highly encouraged with proper gear, a boat launch and kayak rentals available. The bathroom on-site is keycode entry only and is a real bathroom (toilet and shower) with real plumbing and heat! The owners and all the staff are friendly and super helpful. This place is wonderful and I count myself lucky to have discovered it!!
This was a last minute decision to go since the weather was nice. The cabin was lovely. Host had turned on the heat before we got there so it was nice and warm when we arrived. The bed was comfortable and we woke to a great view to the lake.
We went to the St. Helen's Visitor Center and did the 1 mile loop walk. Just a perfect first day of the year!
Warm and comfortable basic cabin. Nice bed and pillows would recommend.
Location
Silverlake, Cowlitz, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Stl’pulmsh (Cowlitz), Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to