Woodbine Campground
Reviewed Jul. 12, 2019

And they asked,“Have you seen the falls yet?”

The road only goes up into this hollow and it seems like it ends at a mine. Curl around it and the road gets smaller and then you’re here. There are a few loops and it’s all paved. Sites vary in size and shade. We didn’t have reservations so we were left with finding an open site. Site 6 is perfect- evening shade and near water and restrooms. Water pressure was surprisingly good and there are a few spigots around camp. At first our camper was in the sun so we prepared dinner in the shade at the picnic table. There’s a spot next to it for a tent. By the time we returned from a hike shade was everywhere. 

There is trailhead parking in one of the upper loops. We walked there and signed in. This is a wilderness so they monitor usage(also for rescue issues). The hike is all uphill to the amazing waterfalls. You stay along the river for a bit and then climb, only to return to the falls. It’s not that long and spectacular. 

While our stay is short, others told us they had been there for a week. This is an unexpected find at the end of the road

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Woodbine Campground by Art S., July 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Woodbine Campground by Art S., July 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Woodbine Campground by Art S., July 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Woodbine Campground by Art S., July 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Woodbine Campground by Art S., July 12, 2019
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