Marion Forks Campground
Bennett F.
Reviewed Jul. 2, 2019

Quiet place, nice and peaceful

The campground is right next to a fish hatchery, which is really interesting and worth a visit. However, most of the sites have pretty strict boundaries. There are logs fences around each campsite, which you are required to stay inside of. You can hear a river a ways back from the side of the campground, but is inaccessible because of the aforementioned fences. The driveways are pretty long, but there are usually rocks placed to block access for vehicles to the back half of it. There are fireplaces in each campsite, but there is almost always a fire ban so you most likely won’t get much of a chance to use them. You do need a National Park Recreation Pass to use the campground, but they aren’t very hard to get and and don’t cost too much money($12 for a single site, and$22 for a double site). In June or July, the mosquitoes will eat you alive if they get the chance, so don’t give it to them. Bring lots of bug repellent.

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  • Review photo of Marion Forks Campground by Bennett F., July 2, 2019
  • Review photo of Marion Forks Campground by Bennett F., July 2, 2019
  • Review photo of Marion Forks Campground by Bennett F., July 2, 2019
  • Review photo of Marion Forks Campground by Bennett F., July 2, 2019
  • Review photo of Marion Forks Campground by Bennett F., July 2, 2019
  • Review photo of Marion Forks Campground by Bennett F., July 2, 2019
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