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Reviewed Jul. 1, 2022

Gorgeous!!!

Very secluded, deep wood camping. About an hour on unpaved road until you get to the actual camp but the drive is gorgeous! Old growth and new baby trees line the roads and there’s about 10+ little streams along the way. The bugs weren’t too bad with citronella bracelets and candles but bring bug spray if you like. There’s river access and lots of trails to explore. There’s even horse trails and a huge horse stall area for a group site/horse trailer.

We drove past 3 piles of bear scat along the dirt road into the campground, which was fine. Our dog growled into the woods a couple of times while on some nature walk which was a little worrisome but with the right tools, actions and preventative things we were fine.

Month of VisitJune
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Reviewed Jun. 20, 2021

primitive but great camping

It is tucked away on the western side of the Olympic Mountains,  but easy to drive to.  Old fashioned forest service-type campground,  with lots of vegetation between camp sites for privacy.    No services except a vault toilet and garbage cans,  so bring water!  Excellent base for hiking the West Fork of the Humptulips River trail.     First time we went,  we took a tent.    Next time we took a small trailer.   About an hour and a half from Hoquiam/Aberdeen.

Reviewed Mar. 6, 2020

VERY NICE CAMP GROUND

MY WIFE AND I MADE A TRIP OUT TO THIS CAMP GROUND IN FEBRUARY AND IT WAS AWESOME. LOOKING FORWARD TO WHEN IT OPENS IN APRIL OF 2020. THERE ARE ONLY 6 CAMPSITES NOT 21! VERY SECLUDED AND ROAD IN IS VERY ROUGH AND ALOT OF TREE'S DOWN ACROSS ROAD.

Reviewed Aug. 19, 2017

"Bertha's" birthday camping

I've legit wanted to camp her for well over a year. I loathe campgrounds but this one was amazing. I'd actually go back. It's deep with NO amenities, except for a vault toilet. It's super quiet and beautiful! The few people who were there were super chill. I was hoping to do some dispersed around the site but there was no possibilities. The road out to it is pretty treacherous also. Not for beginners, we had to help some people who put their car in a ditch by wrecking it.

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Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Campbell Tree Grove Campground by Cheese H., August 19, 2017
  • Review photo of Campbell Tree Grove Campground by Cheese H., August 19, 2017
Reviewed Jun. 15, 2017

Campbell tree grove

Campground: First off, many sites list 21 open spots. There are actually 11 free designated camping areas. This campground is very secluded and peaceful. Right on the river, tons of near by hiking trails, bathrooms, fire rings, picnic tables and water! The only con to this site is the road in is incredibly bumpy, we actually popped a tire on the way in.

Product: As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get to test products. At Campbell Tree Grove CG, I tested the beyond + bradford g3 fixed blade knife! I'm giving this knife 5 stars! https://beyondclothing.com/products/beyond-x-bradford-g3-fixed-blade-knife

Awesome packaging that included stickers and a few patches. The knife also comes with a pretty nice leather sheath and clip for belt. The blade on the knife is very sharp and cuts incredibly smooth. The look is very sleek and stealthy, my boyfriend and I love it! The best part is that it was crafted in my home town of Renton, WA!

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Campbell Tree Grove Campground by Jess G., June 15, 2017