I came here with a few friends and we really enjoyed it. The bathrooms were nice and clean as was the site itself. There's a good amount of privacy between the sites too which is really nice. It's quiet at night even when it's crowded and has easy access to the beach, even after the sun goes down.
This place is nice for it's location-far away from pretty much everything. It's quiet and shaded and has a few good amenities like bathrooms, showers, park, and fishing pond. A great place to relax.
This campground is great. I love the scenery and the fact that there's a little bit of space between the campsites. It's a nice campground to walk around and has easy access to the lake. Because of the fire there isn't much else to do in the area, but there's not much to do about that.
While I was there fires were allowed and there was wood for sale at the front of the campground. Clean and quiet. Like I said, lovely all around.
This place is known as a "party" campground. There are often large groups who are loud late into the night. Other than that the sites are generally specious and it's a beautiful area. The walk to the beach/jetty is not far and paved so it can easily be traversed at night which I really like.
All in all not a horrible campground just be aware that it might not be so quiet.
We were in overflow so there was no privacy, no shade, no hookups and no fire. We only stayed there out of necessity since we were attending a festival. The beach access was confusing. The spot we thought it was was just a hill was a nice view. It was good for the dogs to run around though. The other spot it might have been the beach is too squishy to enjoy, my leg getting sucked in mid-calf. The rest of the campground looked pretty standard. Bathrooms were nice and clean and it was quiet at night which is better than some neighboring campgrounds.
Garibaldi is a cute place to visit though. Also close to places like Tillamook where the creamery is which is a must see. There's also a festival called Garibaldi Days which is why we were there every year which you should totally check out if you're here late July.
If your only option is overflow I would try something else if possible. Otherwise it's fine for a home-base to explore but not great camping.
For me the best thing about this campground is the location. It's really close to everything at Seaside which is awesome.
The campground itself is clean and quiet considering how busy it is. There's a lot a fun activities, a place for dogs, and lovely scenery. I generally like a little more space between sites but this is expected with the type of campground.
I went here with a bunch of friends and we had a really great time. The spots were specious and there was barely anyone there so it was quiet. Guler as a town is adorable and the scenery of the area is amazing. The bathrooms were nice and clean as was the campsite.
We wished we could have had a fire, but that's not really the campgrounds fault. We really missed the ambiance. Also, if you wanna fish the closest place is Goose Lake about 30 minutes down the road. It was really pretty and stocked so there were fish but wish it was closer.
A great activity while there is to visit the Ice Caves. They were truly amazing to see and I highly recommend it. Make sure to bring warm clothes, good shoes, and plenty of lights.
All in all I would 100% come back here.