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Nice park. Spacious sites that have picnic tables with a generous cover. They also have double lots for larger group. No reservations. No hookups. Central dump and fresh water. Solar showers. We got half price of $9 with our Senior Park Pass. Very pleasant place. We did leave early when it was too hot for us. Went to higher cooler elevation.
Well, where to start. We needed a place to stay and this was the ONLY place that had any available sites. So we reserved 3 nights sight unseen. $35 a night for water and electric. No dump. I guess you would call this a fishing camp. That makes it sound ok for it to be in such disrepair and bad condition. It looks like no one does anything to maintain it. Just park and get your money. It is not invested in this place. This camp is by far in the worst condition of any we have stayed since traveling the past five months. It had permanent campers, just parked and left that were in nasty condition. The sites were all dirt. Our picnic table was missing a leg so they had it propped up on a slope in the ground. When we tried to move it to make room for the RV the leg on that side fell off exposing rotten wood and nails. There is no way anyone could use that table without getting injured. I called some other camps in the area hoping they might have a cancellation but there was nothing available so we had no choice but to stick it out so we could do Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens. That being said, it was quite. I’m just glad we were off sight seeing most of the time because the place was quite depressing. Would not stay there again. I don’t understand people that don’t take care of things. See the photos.
First off you have to go through the Rambo gate for commercial vehicles. It is closed on weekends and at 6:30 in the evening. Not sure what you do in off hours. Call SPs I guess. There were three semi trucks ahead of us so we to wait on them to get cleared. They brought their K9 dog into our RV to check it out. This was the worst experience we have ever had when entering a base. The camp was full but we parked in the overflow. There was one ahead of us waiting for a hookup site. We got one the next day. If it were not for the hot temps and needing to have electric for the AC I would have stayed at the overflow. It was just parking in a field but we had a nice tree and it wasn’t crowded. There are trees in about half of the camp. Sites are close together. The camp needs some TLC. Laundry was inexpensive, 50 cents. Walmart is about 5 minutes away. Also some restaurants and a theater. It is a little ways out from Spokane. Campers can stay 30 days which probably keeps it full up.