Gerle Creek
Reviewed Jun. 29, 2015

Crystal Basin Recreation Area - Gerle Creek Campground

Getting there: Once you get off the 50 from where ever you're coming from it's another 45 minute drive on windy roads. Best to try and arrive during daylight as signs are scarce and many roads look overgrown, it would be easy to get lost at night. Campsites: The campsites are fairly spacious but close together. Each campsite is allowed 1 car for free, additional cars are $7 per night. Also not listed when booking is if you bring a dog they'll tax you $1 per night per dog. All the campsites provide a nice very large picnic table, a bear boxes (big enough for about 2-3 coolers), a grill, and a large fire pit. There are shared restroom areas scattered all over the campgrounds so one will always be within a short walk. The restrooms are coed, have TP, and is little more than a hole in the ground. No sink for washing hands or a dish washing area so bring your own wash basin. A potable water spout is located outside of each restroom. The Park: It's ok. There are a lot of lakes around. It get really hot up there. What to do: Go out on some hikes. Bring a kayak and chill at one of the lakes. Hope you drove a Jeep up here because this is 4x4 land and you would be in good company revving your engine and trying to drive up some rocks.

  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015
  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015
  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015
  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015
  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015
  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015
  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015
  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015
  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015
  • Review photo of Gerle Creek by DEREK B., June 29, 2015