Marlee was very nice. The hummingbird site there was no grass to put your tent, it was just a gravel area to park/ put your tent on. Restroom was a leaning porta potty in the dark. There was a covered orange bucket full of unidentifiable nasty liquid. I was under the impression that it would be more accommodating.
The road is steep, but don't let negative reviews decide for you, the campground was nice and so was the owner. We arrived late, around 10:30pm, and I encourage you to call ahead if you're doing the same
Im an outdoorsman, Ive been camping my whole life. Usually when you approach a campground there is a big (not tiny and minuscule) sign that clearly identifies the entrance to the campground. This so called "campground" did not have that. According to google maps direction there is only a small mailbox on a dirt gravel road. We would have missed it a second time if google was not active. The entrance is a long wooded road that you basically need a jeep for as your driving through tough terrain up a steep incline up a mountain. Then you come to a tiny missable sign, by what looks like an abandoned or severely run down trailer. This is so sketchy do not go here. Abandoned buildings, vehicles with the doors wide opened and abandoned campers. Where did the people go? It looked like a screen from hills have eyes.
The grounds are very lovely. The host is equally sweet to deal with. There are multiple sites. On-site port a potty as well.
Great suburban campground. Close to Seattle and Tacoma. It’s private, beautiful, and feels very safe. The host, Marlee, is fantastic. You can tell she cares about the land and the guest experience. A lot of the negative reviews here could have been quickly and easily solved by just giving her a call. She’s very responsive and accommodating. Would recommend to anyone looking for a good value near the city.