Was surprised how nice, clean, and well maintained this park was considering the small town near it is not doing well at all.
Was a little concerned as I was driving off the highway to get there. However once there, it’s a very nice place. I luckily got a spot on looking over a very dense tree-d valley with a beautiful sunset. Sites 41-48 are the best view at sunset.
I had a full hookup site. Spacing between spots was not cramped at all. The central bathroom, pay shower, and laundry room had ac, a couch and we’re quite clean. The host also sold firewood and ice. There was also a decent size park.
There’s were a good number of long term residents but the campground was kept clean and quiet.
Overall highly recommend.
The county run spot offers several spaces (in guessing 20) that includes electrical hookups for the 3 main amperage’s and one water hookup for everyone. It’s a large space of gravel and mine was level and they all look good. Clean and right next to a quite small tree canopied park. For a free spot (24 hour stay limit) offered by the county for us travelers it really can’t be beat. While free there is a donation box and I plan to donate when I leave tomorrow.
WARNING RV’s and TRAVEL TRAILERS - the 3.4 mile dirt road up the mountain can be quite steep, at times rough, and narrow with water erosion on one side creating sizable troughs. Also only a few of the 17 sites could really my truck and my 18 ft trailer (I was site 14 which just fit me and was the flattest site by far). Ideal for tenting, car camping, and conversion vans. Other than those complaints, the campsite is beautiful with a creek running right through the middle with great hiking all around and the cleanest vault toilets you’ll ever find (as other reviewers have mentioned).
When I arrived, the place is a smallish cute rv park. I went to dinner and came back and the whole park smelled like sewage. The office was closed, so I couldn’t ask if it was there dump tank or another source. Nonetheless, it smelled horrible.