Quiet and cold

Pulled into here, and it was so quiet. No one there. We had a wind storm and a snow storm. But still very beautiful

Simply gorgeous

This place was off the charts Cool! The red rocks were beautiful. Just an amazing place. We dispersed camped outside of the park at snowbird Mesa. Great place for views and sunsets.

Muddy mess

The rv park looks like it’s in disarray. Muddy sites, standing water in every site. Just a muddy mess. All odd number sites have to have extra long sewer and water hoses. There is only one post for water and sewer, and the odd numbered sites must run their hoses under their rv to the post.

Capri rv resort

This park is just behind the big turn. Across from the big turn shopping mall, international airport, marine air base, and the most beautiful city of Yuma Az.

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Capri RV Resort

Nice Rv resort. Pool, hot tub, billiards, close in town. Great cell and wifi

Nice campground

This campground is up in the cascades, so it’s cool, when the portland metro area is burning up with heat. Lots of campsites but not really on top of each other. Close to fishing, hiking, and summer and winter activities. Including skiing in the winter.

Very nice site

Loved the site. We stayed a week. Other than the disrespectful drivers, flying through the camping areas, throwing dust everywhere. And the van dwellers, who think that rules don't apply to them, leaving their garbage all over the place. And I say van dwellers, because we have cleaned up five sites, that vans were in. I know the sites were clean before they got there, because We Cleaned Them! CLEAN UP AFTER YOURSELVES! PACK IT IN PACK IT OUT!

Very close to ammenaties

The campground is split up into two sides. The north side and the south side. The north side has the getaway cabins, and cottages. It also has the pool/hot tub, cafe, group fire pit, kids play ground, and overflow parking. Pickleball/tennis courts. The north side is also the only side that has 50A power. The south side is all 30A. The tent sites are also on the north side. It gives access to all the amenities here. They took out the propane site, cause they didn’t have anyone to take care of it. We come down here to get away from the heat, inland, area. It’s usually 20-30 degrees cooler, than inland. So when the heat hits the valley, everyone runs to the coastline. So it can get crowded. You have to be careful with your kids. People don’t drive the speed limit. It’s 5mph. They drive like they are in the raceway. The Clatsop county beaches, have the best razor clam digging, in Oregon. On every minus tide, in the winter and spring, you have some of the best razor clams, this far south of Alaska. Usually from he first of October, to July 15th, all minus tides will expose the clam beds enough to walk out and get a delicious meal. Plus the Columbia River estuary is just 10 miles away. Which is the place of the world class Buoy #10 Salmon fishery, every August - October. Both Large Chinook Salmon, and the feisty smaller, Coho (silver) salmon. You also have fresh crabbing available in town, and behind the old high school, or drop a few pots while out salmon fishing, for a great fresh seafood meal.

Too costly

We used to stay here when the campsites were $10 a night, and the rv sites were 25 a night. Now they raised the price so high, plus they added a county tax, motel tax, and resort fees. But they are not a resort.

What a beautiful campground

This campground is huge. Two levels of full hookups. And a loop with corals for horses. Miles of horse trails, bike trails, hiking trails.