Sandy must be a girl because it's all gravel here. Many options to camp, some right on the water. It's a 2 mile washboard dusty gravel road to get in. The water is milky. It looks like there may be a couple pit toilets on opposite sides of the...
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This free with Discover Pass DNR campground is a single loop on the road to Hoh Rain Forest. No information about Minnie Peterson but she must have been a darling as is this campground. It's surprising to find a camp this close to a national park...
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This historic old campground was once the work camp for the railroads, road builders, and logging industry. It's conveniently situated right along the highway adjacent to Bear Creek. This is a free DNR campground requiring a Discovery Pass. It's a...
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This small campground is a nice retreat for the weary. You'll need a Discover Pass to stay here "legally". There is little to do here but relax and enjoy the singing waters and tall trees and soak in the cool clear water. Campsites are reasonably...
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Very peaceful BLM campground in the woods. My site was spacious and private with great separation from the adjacent group sites and a short private path to creek. All the parking is out of level and I needed 6 inches to level out. My site was one...
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This city park campground sits on the edge of a charming eclectic little town.
An iron ranger stands guard at the entrance to take your money.
There are no signs indicating where the camping area is and a kiosk with a map does not have a map of...
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This creek side campground is a easy drive from Hwy12 with less than a mile of gravel road with few potholes.
Most sites are along the creek have partial sun and a couple fully shaded near the pit toilets.
Warm days and cool nights during my...
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I used this rest area a couple times to dump and fill.
The single station means you could be waiting in line. Can be very busy at times.
Looks to be a good spot for a overnight stay but not very big so you want to move on as soon as possible....
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The road up switches between smooth pavement and washboard gravel. My 2 GPS don't show the connecting road to the campground road. You'll have to follow the signs to get here. If you make a wrong turn, there's a beautiful overlook with a very...
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This is no longer a KOA. They dumped it for cheap and probably for good reason.
Checking in was confusing. The guy at the counter couldn't form a complete coherent sentence although he was very nice and tried his best to be helpful. I was...
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