We enjoyed this little park. The camping was very nice. The sites are close but the angles mean you don't see much of your neighbors.
Would be 5 stars if the had full hook ups but only have water and electric, no sewer but there is a dump station on the way out for $5. Feels like a dump should be included with your stay.
The grounds were very clean as were the baths that had codes to use, so no day users.
Rich and Karen the camp hosts were great and checked us in quickly.
The site was clean and ready.
Very dog friendly and long as your dog is on a leash and even had bags so you can be a responsible dog owner and pick up after your pet.
They were also child friendly as long as your child was under your control and not running around the park.
There is a little trail there you can walk along the river and fishing was on fire even with a dry fly in July.
Most site were shaded or had some shade with a tree but check if you want shade or not and book a good site for your needs.
There is a bar and grill across the street that is great to grab breakfast and dinner to take with you if going into the national park and doing some adventures, we did several hikes and had dinner at the visitors center by ourselves.
Over all a nice week of adventures.
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