This pack it in/pack it out campground is a single large circular loop .25 miles from the highway on a dirt road with minimal traffic noise. Lodgepole pine provide ample shade and an understory of wild roses and other shrubs allow for good privacy between sites. A few campsites are adjacent to canyon creek which is hidden from view. A small meadow near the campground's entrance allows ample wildlife viewing opportunities such as deer and birds. Convenient for overnight campers it is also a nice location for a few days of relaxed camping. A one mile paved walking trail traverses along Sherman Creek between the campground and the Sherman Pass Log Flume Heritage Site. Facilities 12 campsites with picnic tables, fire pits, and tent pads No drinking water Two toilets No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
In Kettle Falls, WA, at intersection of US Rt 395/State Rt 20 and State Rt 25, take Rt 395 north/Rt 20 west 2.7 mile to a "Y" intersection. Bear left, staying on Rt 20 west, and go 7.7 miles to campground sign. Turn left after sign, onto Bangs Mtn Rd and go 0.1 miles down a dirt road to campground.
Great for hiking. Except for the fact that their maps make no sense at all, and the names of the the trails on the signs are not the same as the names on the maps. Makes getting list extemely easy. As well as trails are not upkept
We stopped for a bathroom break but it's a really nice spot. Campsites are well spread out and large. There's a trail along the stream.
Quite peaceful quaint nice spacing in between the camp sites. Just so u know there's only one way in and one way out both same road lol. It's a bit of a bumpy rough sketchy. Small one vehicle at a time drive in and out. Very dark at night no reflectors or guidance getting to and from the camp site, so if your like me and my 2 friends u could easily get lost. Sort of by thinking u went the wrong way or missed it somehow especially with no Cell service getting anywhere near there so no assistance with Good Ole Google Maps, but once u get safely into the camp site it's very cozy fresh and just relaxing. Be advised there are only about 6 or 7 regular spots for camping and the one in the very back is a much bigger space enough for at least 3 or so nice size tents. Also for some reason they have chopped down so many many tress trees throughout the site that its very difficult to walk through the forest and paths aligning the connecting creeks and has blocked so much of the water flow as well as being able to explore on the whole left side of the campsite. So far it was relaxing and the peace was blissful, but wish I would have had a better experience getting in and out of the campsite and someone really needs to clear up some dead tree's so we can explore nature and it be enjoyable as it was intended to be. Well TY for reading best of travels ..Enjoy ur visit!! Hope it was helpful
We been to this site almost every yr now. There are paved trails so kids can bring their wheeled toys then we dip into the creek to cool down. Be careful of those tiny wasps, they seem to be everywhere around campsite specially.