Close quarters but phenomenal view

Tents and RVs were mixed together, and the crowd is mostly fishing related. The campsites themselves are nice and big, and you can’t beat the view on the south side of the circle, but the campsites are a little closer together than I usually like. Attentive rangers kept some would-be bachelor partiers in check the night I was there. It is also very open with little to break the wind, so if it’s a chilly night you will definitely need layers. Amenities included a restroom in the campground loop, fire pits, and large campsites. The closest trash and water was a bit of a walk.

Lakeside sites and awesome views

Absolutely loved this campground. We stayed on Bridge Island and there are plenty of sites with good distance between. The day we went a pretty good storm rolled in late afternoon so the shelters at some of the further inland sites came in handy. You really can’t go wrong view-wise at any of the sites. Amenities included showers (paid by quarters and very short), fire pits, wheel barrow for toting supplies from the parking lots to any of the far sites, picnic tables at each site, potable water, and restrooms. Don’t forget you will need to pay the park pass fee on top of the cost of your camping site unless you have a state pass!