This one’s a gem

Quiet and well kept, this beautiful mountain campsite is perfect for relaxation. 3 different loops, bear boxes, vault toilets. High elevation means bugs were at a minimum. Located within a fair distance to Yellowstone. Ground squirrels were around but not hand fed and kept their distance.

Bad Timing?

Packed up and left due to a belligerent and homeless vagrant. Small, beautiful lake. Uneven, rocky dispersed camping areas.

Noisy

The campground sits on a lovely lake. Water temperature was perfect in mid-July. That being said, the camp itself was filled with screaming children, adults speaking loud enough to fill a stadium, and frisbees dropping on concrete well into the night. If it’s peace and relaxation you’re after, you might do well to camp elsewhere. Bathrooms were sporadically out of order. Not so much a place to camp, rather to congregate and scream your frustrations out before heading back to the city.

Stunning and relaxing

Wonderful site tucked away in the North Cascades. Although it was a busy site, everyone was conscious of their noise levels as they enjoyed their time. You’ll need to travel quite far to find another lake that rivals the beauty of Diablo and the surrounding area. Camp layouts vary greatly so it will pay off to investigate the better sites for your return trips.

Great find

Relaxing spot nestled within the Teanaway Community Forest. A few basic toilets dot the area and campsites are separated by picnic tables and fire rings. Not much underbrush around, but the numerous pines give ample shade in the afternoon and evening. Only a few other campers in the area and camping is free with Discover Pass.