Old Mill RV Resort, 210 3rd St, Garibaldi, OR 97118, United States
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Old Mill RV Resort - Featured Reviews (286)
It’s a clean, relaxing park.
It’s more of a natural environment, not concrete everywhere. It’s walking distance to the little gift shops, and a nice walk to the jetty where the fishing boats are parked. There’s a restored Train that stops nearby and provides tourist rides up the coast. It’s a nice drive up the coast, stopping at the small towns along the beach to wander through the gift shops and have a meal. The opposite way, from the coastal drive, is the Tillamook Creamery. Stopping there is a must on our way to Gerabaldi, where the Old Mill is located. It’s a vacation destination off the beaten path.
The management is friendly, helpful and always available if you have any questions.
This RV park is absolutely the best I have ever stayed in! Not only is it beautiful, but is very well managed and maintained. The office staff led by Shanna is always ready to assist and provides great service and recommendations. I will continue to tell others about this wonderful place!
John Schempf
Great place to fish/crab. Internet was more than satisfactory; Verizon service 5G.
Minimal gift/grocery items however stores within walking distance.
No on-site food ser ice that I saw, however again within walking distance.
Tickets for train are only sold by operators "on" the train so you'll have to be there at specified times.
Had a great time, limited out on crab, emouees that I did interact with were very professional and helpful.
Will definitely return!
Has been coming here for years . The staff is very nice , helpful and friendly. They know you me by name as I walk in. The facilities are clean and well stocked. Perfect location to visit many points of interest. Highly recommended it 😀 ❤️.
This park has all the amenities I look for - T-Mobile cell service, wifi, full hookups, and a dog run. I don't usually use the park restrooms, but they were clean and even had seat covers.
The best RV park I have ever been to.
This is a massive park, and the admins keep per-night guests far enough apart from each other that you can get real privacy. This means when you do see another camper, they're friendly and ready to chat!
The stalls have all the hookups, and a nice bench. Some slots even have a fire pit? The hookups are weather proofed (water, electric, and gray water) and functional with good drainage. There is also a single shared black water drain on site, well maintained bathrooms, and decent WiFi!
There is also a huge grassy knoll and a path to the beach. The photos don't do this beautiful place justice!
We had a lovely stay here, 4 nights in October. My only complaint is the fog barely lifted to see any of the scenery.
It's a very large campground, many sites but seemingly well laid out. We had a back in, 30a site with full hookups - the sites are cozy, but not cramped. There isn't a ton of room between RVs, but more than enough for us to relax.
The park is quite well kept - they were in the process of putting out brand new picnic tables on all the sites when we arrived. The showers were clean & well kept.
Overall, no complaints! Would stay again.
Great customer service. Train ride right at the entrance, Sea Baron right at their entrance. Easy in and out. Walking to the beach just a short walk. Dark haired girl was so helpful in upgrading us to a 50 amp site.
The bagels were impressive - chewy like in Brooklyn. Iâm not sure how they did it in Oregon but it was a pleasant surprise. The salmon cream cheese had fresh, real salmon in it too. The cinnamon role was also good. The one thing I noticed was the o
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit! An impressive Bronze of Captain Robert Gray is standing at the street entrance to welcome you in. The exhibits were so well done and well kept. The museum was bright clean and exciting. Lots of local history and great
My wife, a friend and I were in Garibaldi. This place was open for lunch. The restaurant was fairly funky inside, albeit clean. The restaurant had a mixture of tables, booths and a long counter with backless stools. We chose a booth.
The efficie