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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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3 camp sites available ...set up your tent...each site has a grill...4 minute walk to your car...2 miles from the center of Centralia...lots of nearby activities and scenery.. 4 miles to Interstate 5...beautiful and secluded...Downtown Centralia has great antique shopping local restaurants and watering holes.
We had a good experience tent camping at Green Acres. We were in the wrong drive way, but a host came out to help us get oriented and even brought a bag of wood for a fire. The site was clean and well protected from rain/wind.
Green Acres was a great camping experience the campsites were clean and well maintained the atmosphere quiet and relaxing. The area is beautiful and peaceful. They even have a caretaker on site that goes above and beyond to ensure you have the best experience possible. Bring you wood for your fire and fresh water whenever you need. He is very good at ensuring you feel looked after and well provided for without being intrusive or invading your peace I give him and the campground 5 stars highly recommend!!!!
Nick you are the man we love you as a host, we would come and stay anytime. Great man could not ask for a better person. Please don’t change. Everything about this trip was good because of the host! Thanks…
Turns out this place is actually amazing, we were only there for a few hours passing through. If your traveling with your pets this is a great place and plenty room for them to run around (I think my dog was more amazed then we were). Beautiful sight.
Location
Centralia, Lewis, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Stl’pulmsh (Cowlitz), and Sq’ʷayáiɬaqtmš (Chehalis) First Nations according to