We offer several types of camping to meet your needs. Our overnight sites range from electric tent campsites to full hookup RV campsites.
Want to make some smores? We have the things you need. Ice cream, drinks and other snacks available for purchase as well. Now selling bagged ice. Live bait sold seasonally.
We are located a little over 4 miles from Rt. 460 and 8 miles from Rt. 100. Eggleston road is curvy at parts and drivers with bigger campers need to be advised. We frequently accommodate up to 42' fifth wheels, but we still like to warn people about the curves. We do not recommend any of the larger Class A motorhomes trying to make the trip. You will see a sign at both entrances onto Eggleston Rd. that says that the road is not recommended for tractor trailers.
There is a 5 person limit per site. Book multiple sites if more than 5 people.
This campground was most definitely one of the best we have ever stayed at. The sites and people were great, the river is beautiful and the live music was always a great time. Dave and Becca were incredible hosts. Always helpful and very nice. We loved staying here. It is definitely one we won’t forget and hopefully we will be back to. Thank you all so much.
Fun little campground!!!! Located in a beautiful area with great view of the river. Dave was the nicest human I’ve probably ever met. If you hate trains don’t stay here but as a big train fanatic I quite enjoyed it.
Clean. Ample size camping sites. Boat ramp to the river. Fishing 🎣 seems well. Fire pit worked great for cooking. Wood 🪵🪓 was readly available there. Little gift shop
We had a nice stay here, right on the river. The man who runs it was very kind and helpful. The site was flat and had electric hookup which was nice. The view of the river and access to it were great! Our daughter loved being able to walk right down to the bank and play while we watched sitting by the fire. The bathrooms were pretty clean and decently stocked. There was a sink for washing dishes which was a nice surprise—though other campers seemed to have clogged it while we were there. They had live music and a shaved ice truck for Father’s Day—a really nice little event to top off a great weekend. A few things to note: There were several ant hills on our site—they didn’t bother us during our stay but it would give once of mind for those to be taken care of. No picnic table at our site and also the fire ring is stone with no grate for cooking. Also plan to get firewood on your way in. He sells it onsite but it was $14 + tax for about 20 pieces of wood. Additionally It seems like no one follows the rules to leash your dog. We had to pick up and carry our small leashed dog on any walk we took because of other people not following the rules. We also felt like we were babysitting other dogs telling them that their dog was swimming down the river. That’s obviously just the luck of who you end up camping beside, but the sites are close together, so you will definitely get to know your neighbors! The train is also very loud and does run several times a night. None of this would keep us from staying here again, but knowing it ahead will help us be more prepared next time! Also—only a 20 minute drive to cascade falls trail—highly recommend hiking it while you are in the area!
Didn't know this place existed, but we went there to see live music and had a great time. Great people, kids running around having fun, the restrooms were spotless, and there is a cool little gift shop I need to go back to visit. Now we need to save up for an RV!! Great place!