Nice Campground to Enjoy
Fish Eating Creek Outpost : Trails and canoe/kayak shuttle provided Water is a bit low right now. There is a 2 mile trail beginning in the campground. There is also a 6.7 mile trail within a short drive from the campground. I have included a map for this trail in photos.
(70 yr olds in 17’ trailer. Our rating of a campground is influenced by the following: The general ambiance- sort of wilderness feel the campground gives us. A selection of campsites which offer some visual privacy. Cleanliness of whatever type of the campsite and whatever facilities are offered is important and usually noted in my review.
Overall Rating: 3
Price 2023: $ 38
Usage during visit: Light
Site Privacy: Open between sites
Site Spacing: Fairly good
Site surface: Most are paved . Some are soil/grass.
Reservations: Accepted
Campground Noise: Quiet during my visit
Road Noise: Not noticeable
Through Traffic in campground: No
Electric Hookup: Yes
Sewer Hookup: Some
Dump Station: Yes
Potable Water Available: At site
Generators: At some sites allowed
Bathroom: Flush Toilets
Showers: Yes. Double Curtains
Pull Throughs: Most if not all are back ins
Cell Service (AT&T): 3 bars
Setting: Open park like under large, scattered mossy trees .
Recent Weather: to 50s for lows and to 80s for highs.
Solar: In many sites should be good solar. The sites in P Loop probably will bony have adequate solar.
Host: Yes. Staff friendly.
Rig size: Large rigs
Sites: Perimeter sites are nicest in my opinion. Sites under the mossy trees are going to offer some shade.
P1-6 are my favorite sites here. They offer RVs more of a camping kind of atmosphere as they are a little more secluded. Not all have electric/sewer, so better check. They are under trees with moss hanging from them. Not all sites in P1-6 will accommodate a tall rig!