Found this place while driving down I 5. Lady in the office was really nice, we were using a tent and found a spot easily and close to the river. The area is nice, lots of wild black berry bushes which my son loved. The tent sites are not maintained very well, by maintained I mean cleaned between campers. Nothing major just empty water bottle and a few food wrappers. We picked up the few items laying about. While we were setting up someone from the office started riding a big lawn mower around the grounds. There is no grass, it’s all dead, so the only thing this accomplished was a lot of dust. We would probably stay here again just because of the river.
Robin M.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, WA
PROS-The people in the office are friendly, The campers kept to themselves and had smiles, No barking dogs, The 2 children’s play areas were sufficient, and there were sites available. CONS-The sites aren’t well maintained or looked over before renting out. We had flys from a pile of feces at our site left by the last campers. When I called the office they were gracious about the problem and said they would send someone over to clean it up. They never did show up meanwhile the smell and flys was getting worse. You try keeping your 2 year old from a portion of your site. The children’s play areas and several sites had litter on the ground that needed attention.
Gail B.
Place rating: 3 Ventura, CA
This is a «rustic» campground. Lots of «monthly» campers. Everyone is very nice and even gave us fishing tips. Some full hookups. No concrete pads. The grass is nice and helps keep it cool. Lots of freeway noise but you can get far enough away to make it tolerable. On the Kamala River. They were also one of the few campgrounds that would take our German Shepherd. Washington now includes them on their dangerous breeds list. We would stay here again.