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Heidi Reynolds

1 year ago
3/5

Campsite: Potlatch State Park

If you're looking for a quiet, private campsite this is not the park for you! There are no to sparse trees between the RV sites and neighbors are soooooo close on every side of you. It's densely packed on the weekends and pretty terrible ..... loud and so smoky. But the cadre of families with young children seemed happy. Personally, I leave my dense urban home for peace and solitude. Also, the roads and campsites are dirt / loose gravel and virtually impossible to navigate in my manual wheelchair. The Rangers, staff and volunteers were so nice, friendly and helpful! Unisex restrooms were cleaned daily and both wheelchair accessible. It was cool under the trees and the breeze was lovely making the 90 degree day tolerable with just our van doors open. I understand the beach is across Hwy 101 (visible from the campsites also super loud) but I couldn't walk down because of the gravel roads. I can see families and kids and those looking for a party enjoying this park but city people looking for respite probably will be unhappy.

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Heidi Reynolds

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Rasar State Park

This park is beautiful, well maintained, safe and wonderfully wheelchair accessible. All roads are paved, RV sites are paved, it's very flat and they even have accessible hiking trails. Park staff and campers were friendly. Only downside is there was no internet via T-Mobile or Verizon so if you're planning to work remotely you'll need other services.

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Heidi Reynolds

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Belfair State Park

This is a lovely park! The entire park is paved and mostly flat and is wonderfully wheelchair accessible. The (closed to camping for winter) forest loop is an especially beautiful walk with some minor elevated areas. The park is clean and well maintained and felt mostly safe. We stayed in the accessible spot T2 in the main loop. The public restroom near this spot was barely accessible in my manual wheelchair and is in pretty rough shape / quite old. The shower in this restroom is not accessible (too narrow to enter, lip on shower entrance, shower head too high). I can't believe I have to say this, but the dumpster in the campground is also not wheelchair accessible as it's this crazy oversized trash compactor on which the door is super high up and unreachable from my wheelchair. However, there are garbage cans throughout the park, especially in front of the cabins. I think it would be helpful if the park added such garbage cans near the accessible campsites as well. The bathroom near the ranger station is accessible, but due to the various sketchy men wandering about and leering at me, I did not feel safe using it. Both T-Mobile and Verizon cell service in the main loop was negligible at best (less than 1 mgs upload and download). Cell service was fine on the beach loop and in the day use area of the park near the water. The rangers and staff were very friendly and helpful! The park volunteers were cordial but treated me with clear disapproval. All in all I would return and recommend the park for wheelchair users especially if your van / RV has a loo.

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