Great Northern Campsite

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Katie Raczynski

2 years ago
3/5

Stayed at site 10 which is on the river but you can't see it with the overgrowth of trees and brush and close to Site 12. Site 12 and 13 have a small trail to a small private river beach with site 13 being the better of the three sites. Vault toilets are old but clean. Short walk to the other loop to have river access to take a dip in the glacier river. The river is beautiful and very cold. Soooo many mosquitoes. Bring bug spray and long sleeves or they'll eat you alive.

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Elena Gleason

5 years ago
4/5

A smaller campground option across the river from the Newhalem Creek campground. Goodell has two very small loops just off Highway 20, 19 sites total. All sites are heavily wooded, and there are several right on the river. We stayed at site 19, a large site with a nice view of the river but no direct access to it. Sites were much larger and more private than the ones at Newhalem, which is why we opted for this campground, and we were overall pleased with the choice. The happy burble of rushing water helped immensely in drowning out traffic noise from the highway, which was a bit annoying as you got further from the water.

The major downside to our stay was the outhouse situation. The larger of the two loops had a really nice, newer set of pit toilets, but the small loop where we stayed had much older toilets. The doors kept being left open so they were absolutely full of bugs, they reeked worse than almost any pit toilet I've ever used (probably why people kept leaving the doors open), and when we arrived the floor and toilet seat in one was covered in feces and the other in urine. This campground doesn't have an on site host and the restrooms seem to only be checked once per day, so we ended up walking over to the other loop to use the facilities.

There is no firewood for sale here or at Newhalem Creek, so bring your own. The general store in Newhalem has some but the price is steep.

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Rahul Karodia

1 year ago
5/5

Small campground with 19 sites. Lot of privacy. A river on the campground which is beautiful to relax at. A small covered picnic section with tables and grill on the river. We went there off season and it’s first come first serve during that time. We got lucky as one family was leaving and we arrived just then. I do not recommend bathing in the river as the current is strong. Water is cold as it’s fresh from the glaciers. Fire pit with grills. Toilets are not flush so it’s only good for one day camping. Flush toilets at the nearby(5 mins drive) visitor center but they’re closed in off season.

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Diana Smith

1 year ago
5/5

Holly cow, this is heaven on earth. The most prettiest campground I’ve been too. I love camping. There are no fancy facilities but the location is wonderful. They do have trash cans and outhouses. No showers. Also have potable water. There is a river right next to the campground with beautiful turquoise water coming from lake Diablo. Smells like nature heaven

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jessica kreais

1 year ago
4/5

Great spot to camp. Trash cans and water access available all through camp. Two large, clean, pit toilets in the center of camp. Sites are spacious with tables and campfire pits. Dog friendly. Group picnic area near adjoining raft launch. Parking lot near boat ramp. People seemed to car camp in this area due to sites being full.

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