This would have been a nice place to stay except for the poor management by the hosts. The electrical problems are being worked on right now. Unfortunately about 1/3 of the sites are underwater again and many sites are being worked on to repair...
Read more
We drove through the 3 nearby campgrounds and we were so glad we had reserved this one. It's such a small gem and the hosts were wonderful. It was quiet and the bathrooms were large and pristine clean. Marquette is the closest town and has a...
Read more
The only reason we rated this 4 instead of 5 was because water was available but not for hookup at the campsites and the bathrooms were a bit of a hike away, probably about 300yds. We think we were the only people that walked to the bathroom but...
Read more
We had a great, wooded site on the outer rim of the circle and it gave us a lot of privacy in such a large campground. I don't think we would have liked it as much if we had camped in one of the inner circle sites that are more open. We loved...
Read more
If you love to hear the breeze rustling through towering Ponderosa pines and getting away from the maddening crowds, this is it. There are no electric or water hook-ups here and no dump station. There are only vault toilets and one hand- pump. ...
Read more
This was a wonderful stop on our way across Oregon on Hwy 20. The owners are really nice and helpful. They keep this campground immaculate and keep a well-stocked little campstore. They even have a great book exchange. The bathrooms, showers,...
Read more
The price reflects our senior pass discount. This is a great place for tent campers as the tent sites are shaded , on the waterfront, each with a dock, and with vault toilets and a hand pump water spigot nearby. On the other hand, the RV sites...
Read more
This is such a unique place to camp and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. Even without electricity, the heat was not overwhelming because it was windy while we were here. The price reflects our senior pass discount. If you are traveling west...
Read more
This was our first experience camping in a free, dispersed campsite and it was quite a new experience. With the exception of a rude man & his wife in their huge rig (with 2 unsociable dogs) who managed to offend most of the rest of the campers...
Read more
The previous review by Jen & Q was very thorough and helpful. We camped in site #5 in the Popo Agie (pronounced po - po- shuh) Campground. We think we lucked out with nabbing the best site of all, it was simply beautiful here. Just an FYI......
Read more