Where do I start? No employee is around, so to pay for your stay, you have to sign up on some website, pay the $65/night online to listen and feel an train go by (100feet away) every hour all night, and every 10-30 minutes during the day. I guess your paying to be only a 5 minute walk from the beach, but to us it wasn’t worth it. We were...
The campground is like a little oasis surrounded by woods. What appeared to be extended stay RV’s were clustered in a nice sort of corral-like area and the overnighters, like ourselves, were parked around a pond featuring a fountain, which was continuously flowing. During our stay, the park was quiet except for the sound of the water flowing in...
We stayed over Memorial Day week. The campground and visitor center had opened the week prior. The campground is pretty typical NPS; the only amenities are flush toilets, sinks, and water. The location is great as a base for exploring North Cascades NP which mostly involves driving HWY 20. There is a small network of trails around the campground...
Amazing views all around, definitely worth the stop. Scenic drives & hikes. Absolutely loved this area.
Dry camping with potable water. You might get some generator noise, but during our 3 night stay only 1 camper violated the 8pm-8am quiet rule.
Groceries & gas a couple miles away. Like others noted, the road coming in is real rough,...
"To Call This Place A Resort Is At Best A Sad Hoax"
Absolutely the worse experience that I have had camping across 44 states and 6 provinces. Bait and switch on the site…no one at the office to check you in…after sitting in the heat for half an hour, I proceeded to the assigned site and hooked up. Later went to the office to let them know that I was in the assigned site. Was told that I had to...