Another Hidden Gem
You wander down a road with signs all over that this is private property and you wonder if you are lost. And then you see the campground to the right and the beach and boat launch straight ahead. You have found it.
This small campground (in the midst of native lands) is right on the Big Lagoon, one of many, in this area. And it is a short walk to a beach where agates abound. And all off the beaten path.
First come, first served so plan accordingly. On weekends can be packed but I was there on a weekday. Also was there six years ago and had a similar experieince. On the freshwater lagoon you can kayak, canoe, paddle board etc. There are lots of birds to watch. On the beach there is large expanse and you can hunt for agates.
A well maintained park with a host (who has wood) good wooded sites with privacy and typical tables, fire pits. The restrooms were clean and there are coin showers as well. Less expensive then the state parks and can be less crowded.