Widely separated site
I visited this campground on July 3, 2023. The gate was locked and a notice that it was closed. However, I walked through the site to gather information for any possible future visit.
It was one of the most beautiful campgrounds of the five I visited between Prospect and Union Gap. Idyllic widely separated sites with lots of trees and beautiful grasses. The last of the 25 sites were actually in a meadow.
There was no water available that I could see. The stream was a short distance and I suppose if you had water treatment you could get water there. They did have grey water disposal sites. I saw a pit and vault latrine. They were locked, but looked recently painted. There were also a couple big, green, plastic dump bins. I did not see any mosquitoes.
There is no electricity and I did not get any cell signal using Verizon. The sites were flat and some pretty large for longer trailers. It was all gravel.
It was a little confusing to get there. The sign on Highway 62 pointed down a road. After crossing a bridge, I hit a T intersection, but there was not sign. Turn right and you will cross another bridge and then see the campground entrance.
One should call ahead to the Forest Service office in Prospect to see if it becomes open for use.