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What a great campground! Right off highway 20. The noise isn't bad from the traffic either. The Early Winters Creek is a great spot to cool off. Great hiking trail that's right at 3 miles to do the loop if you go to cutthroat Creek. Trail needs some work through. Plenty of other hiking trails and the Washington pass over look is just right up the road.
What a great campground! Right off highway 20. The noise isn't bad from the traffic either. The Early Winters Creek is a great spot to cool off. Great hiking trail that's right at 3 miles to do the loop if you go to cutthroat Creek. Trail needs some work through. Plenty of other hiking trails and the Washington pass over look is just right up the road.
Solid place to camp at! We camped 9/27/19 to 9/29/19. We only had one other person pull in after us the first night and the were going the next day. Having a campground to yourself is so worth the price of admission. Camped in spot 5D with our 27 ft travel trailer. It is a double site but most are down by the river so it cost about double to stay each night but the spot is the best one in my opinion. It's a dirt bike friendly campground which we didn't have the bikes with us and the noise and smell of two stroke oil didn't bother us one bit. We'll have the bring the bikes next time! The trails in and around the campground are in great shape, for dirt bikes or running, got a nice trailing run session in. There's an upper campground as you enter the park and a lower one down by the river which is where we stayed. Both are great spots but we prefer being by the river. You can spend plenty of time walking or in my case running the roads and trails exploring mother nature. The old mining town of Trinity is about a 2.5 hr drive North of the campground. Nothing really to see once you get there because it's private property but the driver was worth it to scoop out the 12 campground that are on the way up to Trinity.
Great place to camp! It's 30 miles up the Entiat River road. We camped in site #26 and we think by far it's the best site. It's private and had plenty of space for kids to run up and down the road behind where we parked our 27ft trailer.
The campground itself is pretty spread out. There's a visitor area when you first get there. People will use that to park their cars and hike up to silver falls. The first road after that takes you to the first set of camp spots. Plenty of area for tents and trailers. There's also an interpretive trail that's about 1.5 miles round trip which was fun to go on. The second road takes you to the group camping area and many other camping spot. This is where we stayed site #26.
Silver falls is definitely something to go see while camping there. I did a trail running session on the 1.7 mile loop 3x which was awesome and a great way to get some elevation! Right when I got done with that the family and I hiked up to silver falls so we all could enjoy it. Take the kids and check it out.
Great place to camp! It's 30 miles up the Entiat River road. We camped in site #26 and we think by far it's the best site. It's private and had plenty of space for kids to run up and down the road behind where we parked our 27ft trailer.
The campground itself is pretty spread out. There's a visitor area when you first get there. People will use that to park their cars and hike up to silver falls. The first road after that takes you to the first set of camp spots. Plenty of area for tents and trailers. There's also an interpretive trail that's about 1.5 miles round trip which was fun to go on. The second road takes you to the group camping area and many other camping spot. This is where we stayed site #26.
Silver falls is definitely something to go see while camping there. I did a trail running session on the 1.7 mile loop 3x which was awesome and a great way to get some elevation! Right when I got done with that the family and I hiked up to silver falls so we all could enjoy it. Take the kids and check it out.