Large sites, some with access to the River. Highway noise was pretty loud in some of the upper sites. Bathrooms (pit toilets) were very clean and the camp host was lovely! Nice recreation area nearby.
Spent two night in mid-July at Mineral Park and had a lot of fun! We were in spot number 5 in the East loop. As another review mentioned, spots 5 and 6 were pretty close together. With the sound of the River in the background, though, we really couldn’t hear our neighbors at all. Bathrooms were probably the cleanest I’ve ever seen at a campsite. No potable water, and firewood is for sale at another campground about 5 miles away. Lots of great hikes nearby.
We had a great weekend at Marble Creek! Campsites are super spacious and spread out, so it felt very private. No water, so pack yours in! There was access to the Cascade River from the campground, and we had a great time hanging out at the beach.
Loved our weekend at Bumping Lake! Our site in the Upper Campground was really nice and spacious, with a very new seeming fire pit and picnic table. Water and vaulted toilets were available throughout the campground. Some spots to access the lake throughout the campground, but the best place we found was in the day use area, for which you have to pay an $8 fee. Lots of great hikes and river access in the area.
Loved our weekend at Middle Fork!
We had one of the group campsites, and very easily fit 9 people. Toilets were very well maintained and the host was selling firewood.
The river is only a five minute walk away, and we spent most of one day there. I was very surprised by how quiet it was for only being an hour outside of Seattle. The campground also had access to the CCC trail.
The water pump was broken when we were there, so had to pack in all of our water.
We stayed at Bedal for one night. We were at site 18, which was huge and very private. Great option if you have a dog who does not like other dogs (like ours). The sites were all really well spaced, and we would try to book one of the ones on the river next time. The only problem I had with our campsite was that the picnic table was inside an old Adirondack shelter, which had seen better days and wasn’t necessarily pleasant to hang out in. I would recommend bringing a camping table if you’re at site 18.
All around a great experience, and we will definitely be back!
Great campground! The sites were really well spaced out and felt quite private. Close to lots of of great hikes as well.
Stayed here in early August and the weather was amazing the whole time. Not a lot of privacy at the camp sites, but we spent most of our time walking around the park.
We stayed here Saturday-Sunday in late May. The campground was nice and clean, but the sites were pretty close together. We were able to make it work, even with our dog-reactive dog, though. Recommend campsite 48 as it seemed to be one of the most private ones. The beach was lovely and not at all crowded. We packed up early and made our coffee/breakfast ah the beach, and were the only ones there for an hour or so. If you have a dog, highly recommend checking out the SniffSpot that is just North of the park!