The atmosphere for the RV park was good. Every one in was friendly. The rooms available were very comfortable. The fishing was good. Everyone one the walkway was help when anyone had a fish on the line. I will stay there again when I get a chance.
We atayed at Edgewater at the end of July 2022. We stayed in site number 4 which was a nice grassy site sandwiched in between the owners and the hosts rv's. Site was nice. Level. Grassy. Best of all the owner and the host (Rex and his wife) were some of the nicest people we have met so far in Alaska. They shared fishing advice, gave us some fishing tackle that we needed, and even gave us some salmon steaks they had caught since we missed the sockeye run. While the park was full and hopping, we could not have asked for a better park. Wished were still there rather than down the road at a more prices park. If you are a fisherman this park has it all.
Nice grassy, small, level lot. Clean. But traffic noise was loud late into the night due to location next to busy intersection. And one shouldn’t have to plug quarters in the shower after paying $58 RV site fee.
This is a very dated park. The website didn’t tell you that the water/electric sites back up to the road, which I guess isn’t the parks fault, but would have been good to know.
You also find out when you check in that showers are not free, which I’m finding is quite common at many RV parks. Not spendy at $1.50 for 6 minutes. But those are dated as well and not well cleaned. I don’t think the spider webs have been cleared in months, the glazing over the windows appears to be scraped off in convenient locations for a peeping Tom to look through. And the old Coke vending machine doesn’t really hide where the glazing is scratched off. And the garbage hadn’t been emptied in the two days we were there.
The washer/dryers I swear are 40 years old, but they do work and at $4/load its cheap enough.
On the plus side, it is a fairly convenient location.