This campground has extremely strict breed restrictions for dogs. The receptionist was quite rude about it as well when we called. Also, the link to their website takes you to an anabolic steroid website. Weird. Will not be staying here.
Beautiful, quiet spot. The staff was very easy to work with and very friendly. The wildlife exhibit is a fun detour ($2/person). We saw a water slide, putt-putt, and enjoyed the restaurant at the lodge. They have tours for the local elk there too. The town itself is cute and we enjoyed a date night at the local steakhouse. Great spot, perfect getaway!
We had the most amazing time and actually ended up extending our stay here because of how lovely this spot is. Secluded and tucked away along the river. Very clean sites, both back-in and pull-through. Full hookups. They have live music and a food truck on Saturdays. Entry is by card-swipe only, so very safe. Peaceful spot without much noise. Little trail along the river to walk.
We loved our time here! The sites were HUGE, enough room for our 28 foot trailer and 2 vehicles. Very populated campground with tons of fifth wheels and massive buses but spacious enough we didn’t feel like anyone was on top of us. The lazy river and pool was really nice and clean. Tons of activities and entertainment!
We had an amazing time! The view of the Sound is incredible, particularly during sunset. You can watch kite surfers during the day. They have their own access point for the Sound. They have bathrooms, laundry machines. My site did not have dumping connections but they do have an On-Site dumping station you can use. It was quiet and peaceful. Would definitely stay again.
We had a great time! The campsites were clean and well-maintained, although the sides were fairly close together. It was comfortable during the weekdays, but started to get crowded during the weekend. You can walk to the river as well as the town. Highly recommend the Hot Springs hot tubs, Big Pillow Brewing Co for food/drinks, and Artisun for coffee and gifts. Verizon signal very poor and the campground WiFi was borderline unusable. Great place to unplug and disconnect, however!
I stayed at Abalone Point. The view was breathtaking, but there was garbage scattered around the site and the bathroom (vault toilet) was filthy and had no toilet paper.
We trekked to Crater Lake hoping for a site at Mazama. There were none available - but the sites there were very small and cramped together. We found this as an alternative and it was WONDERFUL. We drove on the forest road and found a spot right next to the creek. Would definitely go here over other campgrounds. Just be aware - there were no showers or bathrooms when you go down the forest road for spots.
I have been on a cross country trip and this is by far the most beautiful, quiet and peaceful site I’ve been to. The creek is beautiful, the air smells like cedar and juniper, and it’s truly such a wonderful place. I would stay here for a week if I could. Definitely camp here!
Beautiful view on the cliff overlooking the sea. A bit loud and lots of kids here, but the bathrooms are very clean. Felt very safe here.
We had a very pleasant experience. Multiple park employees said this campground was their favorite in the area. We enjoyed exploring further down Oak Creek - there’s a small pond the further you walk along it. It was very busy, however, and not quiet. Lots of kids crying and at night, a bunch of people kept howling and making barking sounds. However, it did get quiet around 10:45pm. Aside from the noise, it was a wonderful spot and one of our favorites we have been in so far.
It was great. We felt VERY safe and noticed regularly patrolling park rangers. I walked into the restrooms and they were in the middle of cleaning them. It was very clean and no trash anywhere on the grounds. Water spigots are everywhere, too. Well-stocked lake.
It was somewhat busy, but still quiet. You can faintly hear a train at night. I felt safe in my rooftop tent, but did hear coyotes around midnight. The view was pretty.