We had not been to the park before, but had read good reviews. We had a pull through campsite which made it easy to bring in the Go without having to practice our limited backing up skills. Being so close to Seattle, we also arrived in plenty of time for our extended lesson in how to set up the Go. Our site was actually the very first site as you enter the park, which initially felt exposed to the road, but then we realized that we had no neighbors at all, just the park amphitheater. The amphitheater was just used once a day for the ranger programs, of which the first was rained out, and the second we attended. Didn’t have to walk far!
Even though the weather was wet, we stayed amazingly dry. With the Go set up with its rain canopy, we had a very nice area in front of the trailer where we could set up our color-coordinated Sounders chairs to relax and enjoy our efforts. We are appreciative as well that the Go is designed in Sounders colors. Go Sounders!
The Go includes one platform that can be set up inside as a large table, or a second platform can be used to create one large sleeping platform in the entire trailer. We opted for the table, which was very nice later in the evenings as the mosquitoes discovered us each evening.