Stayed here as part of a 20-person group. Great spot for meeting between Portland and Seattle! Only 20 minutes off the freeway but you feel way out in the country. The only downside is the road noise nearby. People zooming by on the country road. Outside of that, it’s a beautiful spot. Dogs played in the river. Camp was clean and spacious.
Honestly not sure what we were expecting when we stayed here last weekend, but WOW it could be our new favorite. Quiet, secluded, somewhat close (less then two hours from home), and beautiful. Situated on the Pacific Crest Trail, we hiked a bit of it and met a few people who had been hiking for months, starting on the Mexico boarder! Gorgeous stretch of the trail! The creek is pristine. Dogs had fun cooling off after our hike. We typically like staying where we have electricity and water but the grounds were so beautiful that it didn’t matter. You couldn’t camp here with a larger RV. Our 30-footer maxed out the parking spot and was the only one we saw. Most come with tents or pop-up trailers. Great specs for multiple tents. We will definitely be back here soon.
Has so much potential! We enjoyed the stay but we’re on high alert a bit. Between 80% of the spots being vacant on a Saturday and a homeless guy on the far end, this place didn’t put off the safest vibes. That said, our #8 spot amenities - fire, table, water, electricity and spot - were great. And it was fun to have the place to ourselves. Didn’t have to worry about being too loud. Dogs had a blast off leash (although leashes are required…we didn’t have to keep them from anyone.) The little creek was fun for them.
Quick overnight stop on our way south. Disappointed to see that dogs aren’t allowed in the beach. This coastline is an environment sanctuary. Giving this four stars because spot was really nose down even with blocks on the front tires. Camp ranger was nice. Strict with the dog rules but nice…
Cute campsite right against the river. Fun for everyone especially the dogs. This time of the year the spaces next to the water are very shaded. Sunny across the street. Walked a trail to a nice bistro where we found some craft beer, cheese plate and fries. Delicious. Super friendly everywhere. We would definitely stay again.
We were only there for 12 hours unfortunately. Could be the most private campground we’ve ever been too. Obviously the redwoods provided a lot of privacy but the foliage and brush was huge between each site.
Very nice campground close to the coast. Sits on a cliff, so it’s a bit of a walk down the main road, down/up a hill. Worth it! Sound of the ocean is magical. Spots are close but trees provide privacy. Very dog-friendly place. Our spot has a lot of room for outside seating and cooking.
We had our hearts set on a spot at the coast and after learning everything was taken (FCFS until Memorial Weekend), this was the closest open option. The staff are super nice and helpful and the location next to the lake is unbeatable. However, we found it to lack any privacy - the spaces are incredibly close - and the wind blowing off the lake isn’t pleasant. Felt like we were in the weather jet stream the whole weekend! The biggest drawback, especially in light of the chilly wind, is that there aren’t any fire pits. Only above ground fires allowed (ie bring your own pit). We did take a hike to beautiful Falls Creek. Highlight of the trip!
Cute, well-kept campground. People were very friendly, market was a savior (forgot coffee + filters!) and bathrooms were clean. Quiet at night. Fire pit was ideal - has a grate for cooking. Spots were a bit tight, hence the four stars. Friends brought their pop-up camper and couldn’t extend side awning without hitting tree. (Our RV awning extended fine though…) Rained one day but tree canopy allowed us to stay by the fire without getting too wet.
Well-kept campground. Friendly owners/managers. Nice grass areas and playground. Quiet and relaxing. Would have given five stars but spots were a bit tight.