Florence Keller Regional Park
Reviewed Oct. 21, 2022

Adequate for an overnight stay

As spontaneous travelers, we tend not to reserve spots in advance and seek first come campgrounds which county parks tend to be. We don't need nor desire all the cozy amenities of "resort" campgrounds so county parks are some of our favorite places to stop if we aren't boondocking. Florence Keller ranks on the low end of the county parks we've stayed in but was good enough for an overnight stay. 

  • Easy access from main highway (road noise could be heard from certain sites)
  • Sites are best suited for small rigs (our 170 wheelbase class B van barely fit in the site) and they aren't incredibly level 
  • Little to no privacy between sites 
  • Nice small walking trails amongst old growth within campground 
  • Dog-friendly (leashed) 
  • 2 camp hosts on site but never saw them (that may be different during peak season) and the campsites were dirty. We had to pick up trash in the fire pit and around the site that was left behind by the previous occupants.
  • Sites near the playground can be overcome by joyful screaming of the kids during peak season. We were there off-season and it was tolerable. 
  • Very quiet at night-- road noise even tamped down (peak season may differ)
  • Pricey for what it is

This campground is well-loved and it shows. Be sure to go through all the loops. We almost missed the one we ended up in (by the playground) and it wasn't crowded and was quieter (at night when the playground wasn't being used) since it was away from the highway noise.

Month of VisitSeptember