There were only 3 campsites occupied. Part of the campground is along Abbott Creek. The road is decent, as the other reviewer said there are a lot of downed trees that are cut up lying in the campground. The sites are ok, about 4 are in a meadow...
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Sites are spaced well. The road is very narrow. Would not take anything over 22 feet if pulling the trailer. A couple of places seemed to be only 9 or 10 feet between trees and the road is not straight. Sites on the river are nice. We checked it...
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We were in this park June 1-5, 2021 It was 17 miles to Crater Lake one mile to Beckies burgers and pies and 15 miles to the town of Prospect for fuel and cell service. Sites 1-7 are a little to close to the road for us. We moved to site 32 and...
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This is a horse place for folks with horses. The sites are spaced apart and it is quiet. The showers are located in the main building. WiFi is in the main building. We did not use it so do not know how fast it is. We watched movies at our campsite...
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We stayed four days in this campground in mid May 2021. For some reason restrooms were still not open but the park was nice and quiet. site four is very shaded was hard to get sunlight for the solar panels as I only have a 40 foot cord. Several...
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We were here 12 -14 May 2021. None of the other campgrounds were open so not many people in the canyon. We had planned to stay 6 days in our camper but a few days before our reservation time we checked out the canyon in just our truck. The drive...
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We had site number seven best site in the park. It had electric, waters and sewer. It was also shaded. If you are tenting there are many sites to choose from. Only a few sites have electric. We left our camper here while we took a tent and camped...
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No electric so if it’s hot you need a generator. It is only about 20 miles to Sequoia national Park and 20 miles to Visalia for shopping and laundry. It had a dump station and the showers were ok. There are not a lot of shade trees. We were there...
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Very quiet campground and only four other campers during the week. It is only about 15 miles from Valley of Fire State Park. We visited Valley of fire on two separate days while we stayed at Echo Bay Campground. We also visited Hoover Dam from...
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Both previous reviews are accurate. This is a very nice campground and park. They have a canoe launch and about 8 lakes that you can portage from one to another and camp. They have a map with the portage distances between each lake. Many are less...
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