State Park campground with clean token showers and flushing toilets. Electric available but NO WATER HOOKUPS even though listed for 1 of our 2 sites. Access to water and dump station at campground. Sites are very close together with no privacy BUT the Pacific Ocean being literally right there makes up for it! There are a few 1 night, non-reservable sites right next to the dunes with unobstructed ocean views.
I will be back and will recommend to friends 👍
Stopped here spur of the moment to get out of the car and stretch my legs. Sites are close together with no privacy but the were only a few other campers over the 3 days I was there. Beautiful creek and waterfall with sandy beach only a short walk from campground. I stayed on the upper loop and basically had the area to myself, even over a weekend. Weather changes very quickly and 2 storms rolled thru suddenly.
Typical NFS campground with a decent spacing between large sites. Watched some deer walk thru a few times they didn’t seem fazed by me or my dog. Being from the northeast I was stoked to find hot FREE showers and a 2pm check out time. The lake is man made but very large and looks like it’s always been there. Rangers were knowledgeable and happy to help with a slow leak in one of my tires. I’d go back if in the area.
This is the stuff postcards are made of!! Limited sites available and most are right off the road/trail to the waterfall so privacy is out. I was surprised by the volume of hikers passing thru to view the falls and surrounding area, literally every 5-15 mins someone was walking by. Being a solo female camping with my pug I was okay with the company. I used my SUP on the shallow lake and relaxed in the hammock on the shore. Very, very cold 2 of the 4 nights and it took me a day to acclimate to the 11,000+ altitude. All in all I’d go back but it’s difficult to find a site, especially on the weekends.