I almost don't want to tell anyone about this adorable secret! If you have a kid who loves history, the Oregon Trail, Little House on the Prairie, and dressing in character, this is your spot! Even during Covid! While the bathroom and shower set up are much to be desired, the covered wagons make up for it in every way! My kids went on walks and collected berries, leaves, buds and lots of memories. Wagons are spread out so there are no worries about crowding. Hope you go! - Consider dressing in costume!
Stayed here for three nights. Loved the amenities. After renting fancy mountain bikes it was cool to rest our feet on a Yeti cooler and also be welcome to use it during our stay on outings to Bachelor and nearby lakes. It was fun to share grill space and get to know others in the outdoor kitchen area. By night two, kids were playing catch and parents merged meals to make a potluck. The outdoor firepits were great - especially since Loge supplied us with Smores kits. This momma loved running to the Loge office for espresso and scones. Oh! And the hammock hanging across our room was the best for our teens.
Mom and teen daughter found this to be a great spot to camp together. PGE now oversees the campground and they've upgraded the paths, brought in gravel for parking spots (you can see in one of the pics), and maintain the bathroom meticulously. Tenting in sites in the 20's are winning spots for sure! Bring your kayak or paddle board. We loved this place! Several sites had been combined with others to make bigger spots. This happened as a result of PGE taking over the management we heard.