Would of gave them 5 stars loved the place in the past but owners retired an place is shut down for good sorry to see them go
Bob
Posted Jul 23, 2023; New york
We camped 1 night in our popup pickup camper in site 32 right in front of the stairs to the restroom with electric only for $50.
A little pricey for what you get. The restroom were clean with free hot showers. Laundry room was clean & tidy $2 wash & $1.50 dry
Least expensive laundry we found in Alaska. It works well.
There is a raised steel dock along the river to fish from & a playground for the kids. Lots of bunnies around the camp.
We would stay again if in the area.
DougVA
Posted Aug 09, 2022; California
Great place got in late found a place to park and checked in next morning showers free an clean right on the river caught salmon owner very friendly would go back again when in the area
Bob felber
Posted Aug 09, 2018; Buffalo ny
We camped in a river front spot, but like so many Alaska RV parks, this is essentially a parking lot with utilities. We were traveling with our 6 year old granddaughter so she enjoyed having a "beach" right outside our door. We stopped here mainly to use the laundry, which was very nice, as was the playground. The people here are very nice, and it was fine for a quick one night stop.
Marcia Andre
Posted Jul 22, 2018; Bernalillo NM
Stayed here over Memorial Day Weekend. Called Friday evening to see if they had open spots. They said they were filling up, but had a spot in an overflow area. $24 for boon-docking. It was a little on the pricey side for what I got.
There is a camp store, play ground, and dump station on site. That was nice. It's slightly more (but not much) than a big parking lot. It's very close to Willow Creek, which is supposed to be noted for silver salmon fishing.
Has long term space rental available. Family run, and seems friendly enough. Give it a try.
Doug
Posted Jun 11, 2017; Anchorage, Ak