About this space
Green Acres is a beautiful 22 acre piece of land with a creek running top to bottom. Their is a lush valley where the campsites are, a 6 acre pasture and woods to hike, discover and play. We are conveniently located at the halfway point between Seattle and Portland. Centralia has a lot of recreational opportunities, plenty of shopping and dining. Come and discover Green Acres and Lewis County....
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Had an absolutely amazing time! Was kindly & professionally greeted by Nick who's an absolutely amazing host! He showed me to my spot & made sure I had everything I needed. This place is set in a...
Great place, would return. Hosts were friendly/helpful while still giving lots of privacy to enjoy our stay. The property was well kept and beautiful. Stayed in site 3 which was tucked away a bit a...
Overall, campers have enjoyed their stays at this beautiful and spacious campsite, praising the friendly and helpful staff, particularly Nick and Matthew. The land offers a serene environment with scenic views and ample amenities, such as firewood and clean facilities. However, some guests expressed concerns about parking security, the need for a walk-in to the sites, and noticeable road noise. Despite these drawbacks, the positive experiences and natural beauty make it a recommended spot for camping.
- Beautiful and spacious land with scenic views
- Friendly and helpful staff, particularly Nick and Matthew
- Clean and well-maintained facilities, including bathrooms
- Ample firewood and water provided
- Private and secluded campsites, allowing for a peaceful experience
- Wildlife and nature experiences, including frogs and a creek
- Convenient location near Centralia and Chehalis
- Parking is outside the gate, which raises security concerns for some campers
- Sites require a walk-in, which can be muddy and inconvenient
- Road noise is noticeable, especially from certain sites
- Some sites are steep and may not be suitable for larger individuals
- The artesian well was out of commission during some stays