From MG2:
āThe Clubhouse at Angel of the Winds RV Resort in Arlington, WA, is inspired by the grand lodges of the National Parks. An RV-sized porte-cochere is the gateway to the resort, directly connecting guests to the entrance for a seamless arrival experience. The property offers an elevated camping environment, which todayās travelers are looking for.
Essential to the buildingās design is its indoor/outdoor connection, emphasized by floor-to-ceiling windows. A grand hall has a gable roof, high ceilings, and a large fireplace for gatherings. Shou Sugi Ban Charred Wood, used on the facade, is repeated in the interior, along with locally finished cedar wood ceilings and paneling. A large communal firepit reminiscent of a campfire beckons guests to meet and mingle and encourages impromptu conversation. SāKlallam artist Brian Perry crafted traditionally inspired art pieces found throughout the property. A gathering room featuring a lounge area with foosball and pool tables and a view of the outdoors was designed for casual conversation.
Beyond the Clubhouse lies the resortās extensive facilities, which include 182 RV stalls, 8 yurts, hotel-quality restrooms with shower and laundry facilities, picnic and BBQ shelters, an off-leash dog park, an interpretive walking trail, 9 fire pits, pickleball courts, a miniature golf course, and a childrenās playground. In the distance is a lookout pavilion with a view of the valley and Mt. Baker. The Clubhouse is designed to serve the entire RV resort as a gathering and entertainment space infused with the areaās natural wonder.ā