uilt on the site of a former water park, this campground makes for a good stopping point as part of a longer journey. We stayed here overnight, as part of a longer journey.
Upon pulling into the park, it was easy to discern the staging lanes, right in front of the office. During this time of COVID, the staff has made it easy to perform a no-contact check-in. Simply look in the box on the wall, next to the office door, for an envelope with your name on it, and you’ll find your site number, as well as information about the campground and some local attractions.
Finding our site was relatively easy, since it was near the front of the park. We did have to drive to the mid-point of the park, then double back on the parallel road, but not a deal breaker. This kind of “flip-around” is kind of expected when you are using a pull-through site.
Not a bad place to stop for an overnighter as a part of a longer journey, if you can live without wifi. If you would like to stay here longer, I’d caution to make your stay towards early- to mid-spring, or late fall. The weather in Moses Lake is HOT during the summer. Not a fault of the campground of course. Just a tip.