“old-fashioned hospitality”
This lovely RV/Tent Camping Park provides old-fashioned hospitality. Park your RV or pitch your tent on the grass among the trees and flowers. Relax and enjoy the ponds. Sun or shade you will be in a beautiful site. The setting is quiet and serene. Enjoy an evening campfire. Take a stroll through Patricks Point State Park directly across from Azalea Glen. Sunsets and beaches are "walking" minutes from your site.
Reviews of Azalea Glen RV Park & Campground
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Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 12 users | Last reported on July 26, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on July 22, 2022We gravitate towards the 10/10/10 parks with level concrete pads & easy satellite tv clearance. This awesome park is definitely not that. But its emphasis on a quiet, serene atmosphere (no outdoor TV's allowed!) held huge appeal to me. Arrived after a good rain storm to find the very large grass pad firm enough to drive on but too soft to comfortably allow me to extend the leveling jacks, even with the aid of the plastic 12"x12" pads & 'legos' I carry. I cautiously elected to give it a day to dry out then try again. A passing comment to one of the wonderful women that work the office resulted in her equally great husband providing some serious pieces of wood that made quick work of supporting the weight of our 37' Class A. Satellite TV worked at our pull thru site unless the wind was really blowing. (The park abuts to part of Patrick's Point SP & has very tall trees on its parameter.). Excellent cable is provided. The park, our site included, is beautifully landscaped. A very tall hedge provided a privacy on the sides. There really aren't that many sites available. At least during our November stay, drop-ins were not encouraged. Be sure to call ahead. Our departure was delayed by a day due to another rainstorm. My inexperience with grass sites had me worried that we might get stuck trying to leave. We did get a lot of rain, but in hindsight, I was probably just being overly cautious. Enter the park from the north & carefully follow the park's signs at the entrance. The first entrance area is not designed for bigger rigs. This is a very nicely landscaped that emphasizes a very quiet setting. And great wifi. Pay for 7, stay for 8. We could not have been happier.
Nightly Rate: $36.00
Days Stayed: 8
Site Number: 36
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Whatever you do -- don't tell anyone else about this place. It is one of those special parks that those in the know will whisper about, and share with their fellow RV-ers in the strictest confidence.
Azalea Glen is a small park, lovingly maintained and run by a small crew of onsite staff. Grass sites, perfectly maintained, with impeccable facilities and services. The primo sites are tucked up against the pond, complete with private decks, Adirondack chairs, picnic tables, and fire pit grills — all waiting for you to just back in, and relax.
The entire region is packed with beautiful beaches, state, and national parks. You will simply not have time to see it all, so just pick what you like, and go slow. However, don't miss the adjacent Patrick's Point state park (within easy walking distance), and its Agate Beach.
Azalea is a very quiet park — so definitely not the place to plan a boisterous family reunion. It's more of a kick back, grill a salmon on the deck, watch the swallows fly around, or the river otters play, or the trees sway kind of park. We loved it!
The wifi is superb (that doesn't happen often), and LTE/4G range is an easy 2-3 bars all the time.
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: 3
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
As we pulled into the campground, one of the tires on our fifth wheel went flat. It was getting late in the day, and we were exhausted from a long drive. We asked management if we could have a tow truck come into the campground to replace our tire, and they allowed it. We were pleasantly surprised by this, as a lot of campgrounds do not allow repairs to happen on site.
The campground appeared to have long-term camping, with those RV's taking the outer edge of the loop. There were also spots right along the pond with decks. We stayed in the inside of the loop, right next to the bathroom and laundry facilities. The shrubbery between sites created so much privacy that we were totally unaware of campers using the nearby bathrooms.
The scenery was gorgeous. Towering trees, a large pond, a green house and a small trail provided a lot of eye candy and a very peaceful environment. The small dog park was also a great surprise, and something that we utilized often. We also enjoyed the swing-set with Adirondack chairs nearby so that we could watch our children play.
While staying at this campground, we ventured to Fern Canyon. It was about 45 minutes away and worth the drive! We recommend this campground as well as a day trip to the canyon.
Nightly Rate: $52.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We have a wheelchair access motorhome with a side lift and weren’t convinced the ADA sites at Patrick’s Point were wide enough. When I called they went out and double checked the site. It was plenty wide, had a large paver deck (12x20’) and a couple of Adirondack chairs.
The setting is like a beautiful park with 5 sites overlooking a large pond. The hrdrandea here are thriving, blooming and huge. An art/reflexology studio graces the property.
The emphasis is on quiet..from 9-9. If you’ve got an excessive barker, “it will be asked to leave.”
Laundry and restroom/shower were spotless.
There’s a trail to Patrick’s Point literally across the street. No dogs on PP trails.
Don’t miss wedding rock, agate beach, and the Sumeg (Yurok) village at the park. Moonstone Beach about 7 miles south had easy access and is dog friendly.
Nightly Rate: $55.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 16
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We agree with everything the other reviewers said. The park is gorgeous, people friendly, great location, ok cell service and quiet. We loved our time here and will stay again for sure!
Nightly Rate: $55.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 36
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Our spot was one of several overlooking the pond on the property. Each site was private (bushes between) and had a fire pit and andirondack chairs on a deck. The grounds were clean and well maintained. The staff was friendly and accommodating. Although we didn't use some of the amenities, they do have showers, laundry, a playground and an art studio. It's right off the freeway and easy entry for big rigs. You can hear faint sound of traffic from the road nearby but it wasn't bad. Wifi and cell phone signal was strong.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 6
We are in the process of completing our 28 day trip and this was THE MOST EXPENSIVE and least favorite place we have stayed. Our initial contact on the phone was friendly, however, the lady who checked us in was rather cold, confused and not so friendly. She got our paperwork confused with someone else even though we told her our name and that we had no pets. She took payment for people with pets and then had to give us a few dollars back. We had the impression that she would like to be anywhere else but there.
We had originally arranged to stay in a space by the pond which was lovely, however, we would only be able to fit if we unhitched. Because the weather was lousy and rainy, we would not be enjoying this site and asked to be moved to a site so we would not have to unhitch. She moved us to a pull through which was very narrow and next to a barking dog.
This RV park is off Highway 101 but a another main road runs right behind it with a pretty good amount of noise. The majority of the park is made up of full timers/ permanent residents. Big rigs would have serious issues, most likely not permitted. The entry is over a very narrow bridge that leads to the office.
It did provide us with a safe place to stay for one night, but due to the high cost, we will not be staying again. We enjoy less expensive and beautiful sites at state and national parks (also with full hook ups).
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
This place was the absolutely cutest!! We got a full hookup spot with a deck that overlooked the pond, with two adirondack chairs, a picnic table and a fire pit/grill. We enjoyed sitting outside and taking in the peace & quiet. Our dogs enjoyed the little fenced in dog area. The people in the office were very helpful with any questions we had about visiting the area and gave us plenty of information packets! If we’re ever in the area again I would definitely choose to stay here again
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 5
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We stayed here for a week at the end of May 2019 to visit Redwood State & National Parks and other state parks. Our site #36 was quite unlevel with FHU, 50 amp and cable. Wifi was not always strong enough to utilize. Verizon $g was 2 bars. The park is small, beautiful with many flowers, has a pond with some waterside sites. Laundry and bathrooms were very clean and the staff was wonderful. There was a bit of road noise. There is a small playground.
Nightly Rate: $55.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: 36
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
The camp staff were pleasant & the campground was, overall, pretty. If available, definitely stay in sites 2-7, which have decks looking over a lovely pond. We stayed in #13, which was perfectly level and quiet (at the end of a row of sites). There was some noise from the 101 highway, but not enough to bother us.This is not really a camp area for children, although there is a swing set. The sites and drive are gravel & most residents appear to be quiet, long term people.
Overall, we would stay again, mainly for the setting and the nearby redwoods.
Nightly Rate: $55.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 13
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Sites Count
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- Last Nightly Rate
- 67.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
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- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 35.0
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Age Restricted
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Open Seasonally
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Permit Required
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Adult Only
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