From I-5 (exit 163): Go 1/4 mi N on W Marginal Rd.
Railroad tracks on one side. I-5 on the other side. Run your AC or fan to drown out noise. Camp hosts failed to divulge showers. By the time we figured it out and got code there was no lights or electricity to shower 3. Should have pounded on their trailer door at 10 pm. Beautiful grounds but honestly not worth $30 to stay here.
Stopped to see the trees changing colors. There is a small camp ground here. We've used this place to take photographs for like senior pictures and such. Its beautiful in the spring with a few small lakes and the park is kept up nice. Also around May the Canadian Geese come in and have their babies. Fun to watch but keep your distance, they are protective over their babies.
Love stopping here for rest stops while traveling, great place to let the dog out and stretch. We always see geese and yearly you can see fletchings. Never crowded. Campground is small but super nice a quiet. (when the trains not going through it =)
My favorite rest stop on the freeway before heading home to the coast. It's sad to see some vandalism and a few vagrants living in the bushes around the park, but that doesn't prevent me from stopping by.
On the way to Eugene we allways stop here. The surroundings of this place aren't the best but the park isn't like that. It's clean, the bathrooms are clean. Only odd thing I noticed this last time through was there weren't any garbage cans in the bathroom so people were starting to use the sinks as one. People probably steal them and really travelers should take there garbage if there isn't a can and not ruin it for others. Our dog likes it here too.