“ultimate vacation location”
Suncrest Resort is the ultimate vacation location in Moses Lake. Whether you are a seasoned RVer or just looking to spend a few days in the sun, Suncrest Resort is the perfect destination. We are located in Central Washington where we receive 300 beautiful days of sunshine each year. We offer 83 full hook-up sites and many amenities. We are open year round, and we are located just one mile from Moses Lake.
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Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on September 17, 2022AT&T 4G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on August 08, 2018T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on August 08, 2018This was our first time staying at this resort and will definitely be our last. Rules, rules and more rules. It is fine to have rules, but they are a little excessive!! We were in Moses Lake for a baseball tournament and checked in on Friday night. We had two vehicles, due to my husband needing to travel back home to work Saturday night. The resort has a fairly large overflow parking lot! We were charged to have an extra vehicle parked up at the top of the resort in, did I mention the “fairly large” overflow parking area! In addition, my 70 year old parents (I know that has trouble written all over it), were in town staying at a hotel for the tournament and were going to come to our campsite for dinner on Saturday evening and when they say NO visitors, you better believe it! Anyone, who is not staying at the campground, is NOT allowed in the campground! This was very sad for the kids! The pool, although I did not see the cameras that the other reviews describe, I would not be surprised. We had friends staying in a campsite across from the office and they resorted to closing their blinds because the staff was constantly monitoring them! To be in the pool area, you are required to wear a wristband so I am sure that this is do to issues that they have had in the past with people sneaking in! Police were called and campers were evicted due to violation of a rule. There was also a very RUDE gal at the counter! I am now rambling and could go on, but I will just end on this note, rules are needed, but it is out of control. This campground is really well kept and the pool is nice, but unless you want to feel like you are constantly being watched and don’t want any visitors, DON’T STAY!
We stayed here for a week on our way to the west coast. It's a medium sized park with some basic amenities. It's right off of the interstate but the noise isn't bad, even in the sites that are closest to it.
The best, for kids at least, is the pool area. While the pools aren't deep at 3 to 4 feet each, there are two separate ones. The first is huge and has plenty of room for everyone. The second is decent sized and has two water slides going into it. Very much kid approved.
There is a small playground area but nothing too fancy. Next to the playground is a HUGE grassy area for picnics, volley ball, etc. This campground is very family oriented with kids everywhere. A good thing in our book.
The sites are very tight and short. We had a back in site that was supposed to fit our 31' rig easily. I had to back in within inches of the fence and still had to park our Jeep cross-ways in the front to fit. Lots of folks had to park in the street or on the grass. The pull throughs looked longer but are generally given to longer rigs. Your neighbors are pretty close to you as well, with their hookups being, pretty much, in your site. We had room to put our awning and some chairs out, but that's about it. Thankfully it gets pretty quiet at night.
While we aren't fans of the closeness, everyone was extremely friendly. There are quite a few long term / permanent residents here but again, super nice folks. All of the sites are kept clean.
The town itself isn't much but the essentials (WalMart) are available so it'll do. There is a huge sand dune area on the south side of town but we didn't get a chance to check it out much.
The internet here is so/so. Be sure to ask the office before trying to connect because the advertised one didn't work for me. They offered for me to connect to the separate wifi for long term visitors. It worked most of the time but have a backup if you depend on it. Cell service with AT&T was decent at 2 to 3 bars of LTE unboosted. T-Mobile had a stronger signal but data was very slow.
Overall, not a bad place for a few days or even a bit longer if needed. If we're passing through WA again, I'd have no quarrels with another visit.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: 34
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
T-Mobile 4G
Suncrest is a converted water slide park -- that's why the slides in one pool. The staff is very nice, the place is immaculate, and there are enough trees to really deaden the highway nice from I-90. Yes, the sites are narrow, but the roads are generous so all are easy to get in and out of. One negative - the showers don't really offer any privacy in the bathhouse. There are a lot of families here so not the quietest place, but everyone is very friendly. If you stay go for a walk around the campground -- there's a hill with a structure on it and nice views of the surrounding area. I was in serious need of restocking and was very pleased that Moses Lake has both a Walmart and a Winco right across the street from each other.
I have Verizon and 4 bars on the phone, 1 bar on hotspot but I was able to watch videos with no buffering or delay. I didn't use the campground wifi.
I would definitely stay here again.
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 77
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Beautifully maintained lawns, clean campground. There’s a pavilion on top of the hill overlooking the campground. Volleyball court on the grass. We were there in early October. The campground is not busy. Super fast WiFi. I saw many white little boxes on poles every few sites away, that looked like WiFi enhancers.
There’s some highway noise in the morning. But didn’t bother me during the night.
Some sites have water spigots in a hole in the ground. If your connector is leaking, you’ll find the spigot and your water pipe buried under muddy water. That’s the only bummer in this park. I think they do it to protect the lawn. They grass is really meticulously maintained.
Really enjoyed the scenery. Would return again.
Nightly Rate: $53.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
I called and made a reservation and talked to the person and they guaranteed me we would have water which was the only reason we were getting a campsite. When we got there that night, our water had a padlock on it as did the rest of the open sites that were available that night. They had no emergency number to call after hours, only the number of the office and no one answered that. So, we left.
Nightly Rate: $48.00
Days Stayed: 0
Site Number: 79
The staff doesn’t seem to want to deal with the public. They’re contactless. Still. Whatever. I should mention that when I called to make a reservation several months ago no one answered but I was told to leave a message for a call back. No call back. So I call again. Leave message. Tell them I already left a message but no one called me back. Prompt call back. Staff was very pleasant on the phone for our reservation. Their website is very clear that they offer no showers so if you’re hoping to go somewhere after traveling for a while across windy Eastern Washington to have a nice shower, this isn’t the place unless you’re showering in your RV. Nice pull throughs with grass however all the outer spaces appear to be long term tenants who park on the road which make it a little difficult to pull into your site if you’re towing. Had to disconnect but that was since since we picked up really crappy teriyaki in town. I would stay here for passing through. It seems like a large RV park but hard to tell how much is reserved for FTimers. Our site (80) is right at the entrance and the water spigot is in the ground which made it challenging to connect our hose. All the other sites had tall spigots.
Nightly Rate: $53.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 80
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 5G
Easy check-in and access, near the highway. The place is clean and quiet. No showers, but they have a laundromat. It was perfect for one night.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Last Nightly Rate
- 53.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 31.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 30.0
- Sites Count
- 83
- Standard Tent Sites Count
- 10
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Swimming Pool
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Fifty Amp
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Full Hookup
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Rec Facilities
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Dump Station
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Big Rigs
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Open Seasonally
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Age Restricted
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Boondock
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Dispersed Sites
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Firewood
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Fulltime Residents
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Group Tent Sites
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Laundry
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Mobile Homes
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Permit Required
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Propane
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Public Water
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Water Hookup
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Adult Only
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