Nice campground on the lake. We stayed in the dry camping area which was right on the lake. We noted that the sites were very close together with no privacy, but that was ok since there were few people there. The showers worked well and didn’t require coins, and there was a dump station up front by the fish cleaning station. Note that there’s a gate that closes so that you can’t enter - we just barely made it by the 9pm Friday closing time (I think this time varies by day of the week).
Clean bathrooms, shower had good water pressure. Good sized grassy patches between most sites and some pretty, old trees. Mountain scenery in the background is beautiful. Only complaint is the water pressure for the RV hookup seemed low. There also is very little privacy.
Lots of trees, with decent privacy between sites. It’s also right on the bay, with a small beach made of broken up shells. The Olympic Discovery Trail runs through the park.
We were able to get a last-minute spot on July 4th weekend. We called around 5pm, made a reservation and rolled in about 8:30pm. There were nice sized trees on the grass patches between each site and lots of open sites so it didn’t feel crowded at all. Showers were coin op - we didn’t use them.
Clean bathrooms, trees between parking spots, and right off I-5. We also appreciated there was an after-hours check-in option for drop-ins like ourselves- they left envelopes for each free site up front and you could fill out the one you wanted and put in a drop box. While we prefer more private / wooded campsites, we have no complaints.
Nice looking camp in a beautiful area. Didn’t stay but did use the dump station for $17, so wanted to update info.
Pulled in around 6pm on a monday evening in june. The “Real RV” section was packed, but the electric only sites and tent sites were completely empty. perfect for our class b.
There was a playground and a building which had laundry and maybe showers, but it was closed due to COVID.
Reserved a few hours before arriving on a Sunday in June and there were plenty of spots. Camp host was super nice when we arrived. Definitely a family friendly place, but if that isn’t your jam and you just need a place to overnight this place is a good bet.
We showed up at 730 pm on a Saturday in June and while every official spot was taken the ranger encouraged us to find a spot in one of a couple overflow lots. There was plenty of space and we settled in for the night.
The creek campsite looks great. The toilets were clean. It wasn’t noisy at night at all, and the sunset was outstanding.