Cape Blanco State Park Campground
Reviewed Apr. 24, 2022

Gorgeous woodsy setting

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We stayed here as part of our trip up the coast. The lighthouse was a bonus.

PROS

→ The campground is gorgeous! It’s nestled among Sitka spruce trees. They provide a lot of privacy between you and your neighbors and are just so pretty. → You can walk to the lighthouse and the beach from the campground.

CONS

→ The dump station is closed because it’s broken and they’ve been trying to secure funding to replace it. See the photo I attached with the posted explanation sign. You will need to plan on using the dump station at the state park north or south of this park. → A pro is they have free showers but the con is it’s a cold experience. If more than one shower is in use at a time the water is barely warm. The shower nozzle sprays the water out in all directions which makes it hard to take a quick shower and also creates its own air current which chills you to the bone. The shower room is also chilly. Everything was clean though.

4.5-stars - A near perfect campground except for the cold shower.

—————————— [Rig. Mercedes Sprinter. 22 feet]

Dump station? - No, it’s a long story. Water fill? - No but they have water spigots Clean site? - Yes Clean bathroom? - Yes Flush toilet? - Yes Showers? - Yes Laundry? - No Dish washing sink? - No

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  • Review photo of Cape Blanco State Park Campground by Mea H., April 24, 2022
  • Review photo of Cape Blanco State Park Campground by Mea H., April 24, 2022
  • Review photo of Cape Blanco State Park Campground by Mea H., April 24, 2022
  • Review photo of Cape Blanco State Park Campground by Mea H., April 24, 2022