Lots of little luxuries
—————INTERNET—————
Verizon via iPhone 12: 29 mbps down and 0.48 mbps up with 38 ms ping. T-Mobile: No signal.
CAMPGROUND WIFI - 18 mbps down and 18 mbps up with 21 ms ping. There were 5 campsites in use.
——REASONS I STAYED HERE——
I specifically chose this campground.
- It was somewhat close to my upcoming vacation spot in Bandon.
- I had to work a ton and needed internet.
- The campground has laundry facilities.
- Has showers.
—————BASIC FAQ—————
[Rig. Mercedes Sprinter. 22 feet]
Dump station? - Yes, but for a fee
Water fill? - Yes, but for a fee
Clean site? - Yes
Clean bathroom? - Yes
Flush toilet? - Yes
Showers? - Yes, coin operated
Laundry? - YES!
Dish washing sink? - No
—————PROS—————
- The campground hosts (there’s 2) are super friendly and social. Their dogs are super cute too.
- The campground is within walking distance of the beach and also a lake. We did a lot of nature watching while sitting at the bench by the lake.
- The campsites are all black-top paved. Take the campsite size to heart. If it’s listed for 21 feet then it’s only 21 feet long.
- The SHOWERS. Each round of shower costs $1.50 for 6 minutes for delightfully hot water and good pressure. The shower rooms are individual rooms outside. There’s two. The one I used has a place to hang your bag, a table to set your wet toiletry bottles on, a chair to put my dry clothes on (or sitting) and a trash can. I cannot emphasize how nice it was to have the trash can in the shower room.
- The women’s bathroom is clean and also has a space heater running. How wonderfully, comfortable.
- The laundry room. We used it a lot. There’s a quarter exchange machine for $1 and $5 bills. There’s a small vending machine with basic laundry cleaning items. The washers I think were $2 and the dryer was 25¢ for 8 minutes. There’s a table where you can fold your laundry and also work on your laptop like I did. The Wi-Fi signal is really good in there. (My speedtest was actually done at my campsite 19.) Bring a cleaning cloth to clean the table as it gets dusty and a wee bit sandy (it’s still a campground). The laundry room also has a space heater.
- Firewood is for purchase for $5.
—————CONS—————
- The dump station was expensive. We didn’t use it. It’s $10 for campers and $30 for non-campers.
- For those that care, there’s virtually no privacy at the campsites. It’s a communal sort of campground. Just be aware. We didn’t mind but there was also only 5 campsites in use.
—————OVERALL—————
4.5-stars - The dump station is the culprit but if you have a small rig, do like a van I saw. Put a bucket under the grey tank valve, collect the grey water and dump it in the dish water drains that are throughout the campground. 👌