Nice but trains

We managed to book a last spent site here. The site was not the best but still large enough for our family of five. The facilities are good, real bathrooms and showers in the center of the grounds, not a long walk from any site.

Some sites are more compact than others and few are extremely private. The sites on the north end would be great for multiple families or small groups—sparse trees and lots of run around space for kids.

We had some noisy/rude neighbors that made our particular site less enjoyable but you get what you get I guess.

Our boys love trains so being adjacent to the tracks was definitely a great experience for them. The 3 am horns are not that nice though.

The rest of the park is beautiful. Several trails and areas to explore. The main beach area is not huge but a nice quiet bay that still has plenty of room for water or beach play. Beautiful sunsets from the beach or a few look out spots on the cliff above.

If you have small boats then there are tons of fun areas to explore and rocks to climb on. Obviously be watchful of the tide, there are lots of rocks that are easy to climb out in at low tide but are completely submerged at high tide.

There is also a full boat launch if you drive a bit further up the highway. Also there are lots of trails up the mountain behind as well as a drivable road up to almost the top. It’s fairly standard mountain road with plenty of divots and pot holes but it was great to be able to have lunch up there with out lugging up our three small children.

Saw lots of mountain bikes and looks like a great place for riding!

Beautiful views, quiet campground.

My son and I spent one night here mid week. It is a solid camp ground, quiet and very clean. 

Most sites are reasonably private, water spigots and bathrooms (which for pit toilets were the cleanest I’ve ever experienced) are not too far of a walk from any site. 

There are plenty of trails to explore and the lake is beautiful. Sites 34 - 39 are all along the edge of the water. But even the farther ones away are less than 5 minutes walk. 

If you have the opportunity to get out on the water do it! While you can’t really see it from the camp grounds, Mount Baker is right there behind you, 50 feet out into the lake and it makes beautiful scene. 

The swimming area is great for kids and adults, lots of places in the shade on the hill next to it with or without picnic tables, a few bathrooms nearby and water spigots. 

There are plenty of mosquitoes but they seems to be kept mostly at way with standard bug spray and candles. 

We will come back.