Fort Stevens State Park Campground
FeSTeR 1.
Reviewed Jun. 4, 2024

not again.. till fall/winter

the "hike in" camp sites are located between the trash compactor and recycling cans and the parking lot of the ranger station that leaves lights on all night.. so the trees are blown out by the light and it's nearly impossible to see the stars through the trees, and the trash compactor likes to go off randomly at 5:00 a.m.. athe sites are very small and close together. the other major problem is the squirrels in the campground and the previous campers that left piles of scrap for them to snack on. the first thing I see upon arriving at our campsite is a squirrel coming out of a neighboring tent that it chewed a hole through carrying a bag of graham crackers. (yes, do not leave food in your tent..) I chase the squirrel away multiple times to have the same squirrel come back over and over again.. I'm pretty sure that the same squirrel was the one that I witnessed climbing up into other people's tents and trying to steal food the entire time.

this is also a large campground with a lot of people and their children and dogs.. screaming children and barking dogs.. and that started at sunrise.

the campground and park are beautiful and I will try again in the off season..

SiteB6 "hike in"
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Fort Stevens State Park Campground by FeSTeR 1., June 4, 2024
  • Review photo of Fort Stevens State Park Campground by FeSTeR 1., June 4, 2024
  • Review photo of Fort Stevens State Park Campground by FeSTeR 1., June 4, 2024
  • Review photo of Fort Stevens State Park Campground by FeSTeR 1., June 4, 2024