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A Small lake in the Mount Hood Forest with excellent Trout fishing.
This place is off the beaten path but is well worth it. The first thing you will notice is how well maintained the facilities are. Nice touches like, lights on the signs, dog hitching post and well maintained RV pads. The shower and bathroom are clean but be prepared for the stainless steel toilets, they are cold (hahhah). There many trails that you take a hiking stick with you, it will be wet even if the sun is out.
The MWR team is great and very helpful, as well as the little store, which has beer, candy souvenirs as well as a small lounge. If your looking for the internet here forget it. Unless you have a directional antenna pointed toward the cell tower there will be no internet for you. I saw a couple of RVers who had a Weboost Antenna at the campground and the were good to go. The internet at the campground was not working, you could see it but you could not use it.
Over it is a great place for all and the kids.
If you go fishing be AWARE that the road is very, very narrow and can only support on car going up or down. If you do fish you will need a Washington Fishing License. MWR, does not say that in their brochure but just a heads up.
Be aware you are in the woods and you may see some mist or rain because you are in the North Cascades.
Go, enjoy 😉
This place is off the beaten path but is well worth it. The first thing you will notice is how well maintained the facilities are. Nice touches like, lights on the signs, dog hitching post and well maintained RV pads. The shower and bathroom are clean but be prepared for the stainless steel toilets, they are cold (hahhah). There many trails that you take a hiking stick with you, it will be wet even if the sun is out.
The MWR team is great and very helpful, as well as the little store, which has beer, candy souvenirs as well as a small lounge. If your looking for the internet here forget it. Unless you have a directional antenna pointed toward the cell tower there will be no internet for you. I saw a couple of RVers who had a Weboost Antenna at the campground and the were good to go. The internet at the campground was not working, you could see it but you could not use it.
Over it is a great place for all and the kids.
If you go fishing be AWARE that the road is very, very narrow and can only support on car going up or down. If you do fish you will need a Washington Fishing License. MWR, does not say that in their brochure but just a heads up.
Be aware you are in the woods and you may see some mist or rain because you are in the North Cascades.
Go, enjoy 😉
The thing you need to know about this place that it is very quiet. The 2nd thing you need to know about this place is that when you come through or leave through the main gate be very careful with your long rig. The big thing to remember is that when you leave the main gate have the SP lift the gates up, otherwise you may damage your rig
All far as the bathroom are concerned they are very clean as well as the showers.
For one night, it is $20, no reservations are taken, it is first come first served.