Seasonal disclaimer we are heading south and it's late October. Two loops open one with power and water on, also showers that are free and quite clean. Some sites seem to have sewer. We snagged a pull through but they are rather tight for my Class...
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Once again, I find myself reluctant to write a review. The North campground - no hookups. The South campground has no sewer in any site, but a dump site obviously. Water and 50 amp power are in the outer circle of the the two loops, and typically...
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Remember when you were a kid and your parents dragged you camping ? This park is like what I remember. Kids screaming, dogs barking, packs of people heading to the bathroom and...generators. It's a pretty spot with lots of shade (solar will be a...
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If you look at the map, Washington Fish and Wildlife manages a bunch of these seep lakes, but be aware this area borders a national refuge that allows no overnight camping. The West side of this lake is in the refuge. The roads are excellent with...
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Good roads in from Ione side, it's a fair climb so heavy haulers be warned. The roads are good because this is an Air Force SERE training area, thanks road runner crew. The lake is shallow, reasonably large and full of milfoil. There was zero folk...
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Season opener at Potholes, they stay open year around so if the roads are clear this makes a nice winter getaway with power and sewer. I paid $0 thanks to WA state parks disabled veteran pass. Seems a Discover Pass is needed for entrance and day...
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Middle of nowhere seep lake that has a primitive boat launch. Camping spots seem very compact and tent oriented, but you could get a trailer in, or somewhere around the well cared for BLM facility. Here is the possible snag, the road in and out is...
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Only a few spots can accommodate the bigger rigs so recommend you scout first if you are in the Class A or longer travel travel class. I nearly pinned myself in the C loop thanks to thoughtless folks and their parking style. Got out of that pinch...
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Mrs. Iceclimber has issued a "thou shall scout first" rule, and once again she is right, this time for our size camper for sure. This campground is now DNR discover pass. The approach drive is beautiful, you can go along the river or if you come...
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Steep/long climb in and out, so have your equipment in order. Total rework of this free camping spot near a boat launch. The facility is beautiful with a gorgeous view behind the dam. Asphalt trailer sites, a couple pull through. I saw water in a...
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