We stayed here to access the various Mt. St. Helen's attractions and the location is very convenient, although distant from St. Helens itself. One of the National Park visitor centers is right across the street from this state park.
The area...
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Thunder Ridge is a small and quiet USFS campground on a ridge above Rampart Reservoir. This is a forested area, but forest fires over the last decade have left burn scars that are starting to regrow.
Overall, this is a nice, quiet, no-hookups...
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A great campground in a very nice area.
Cell towers for AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are less than 2 miles from the campground - most sites get excellent cellular performance, but an intervening hill cuts down performance for sites on the east...
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Rocky Ridge is one of the campgrounds for the 11 Mile State Park. The campground consists of several loops, two loops have electricity. There is no sewer or water hookups at any site.
Reservations for the vast majority of sites must be made...
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Stopped here for an overnight not knowing what to expect but was pleasantly surprised.
The campground is six 30amp with water sites in the main city park. The park was clean and tidy with a playground.
The street approaching the campground...
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This campground is located on the site of a Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps site.
It has a variety of campsites, some with full-hookups, others with 30 amp and water.
It's a relatively small campground that seems to be popular...
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The location of this nice state park is hard to beat, located just over the bridge in the upper peninsula on the edge of St. Ignace.
The campground seems more used than other Michigan State Parks we've visited - the sites were adequate and the...
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Hartwick Pines, like many Michigan State Park Campgrounds, is really well maintained, with nice sites and clean facilities. This particular campground also has some local activities and an interesting museum with a wood-shaving festival in the...
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This is a great little gem that is worth the 15-minute drive from I-70, especially for anyone who wants affordable 50-amp service in the middle of Missouri.
The road into the area off the highway is quite narrow and could be a bit scary for...
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