We stayed at Sockeye National Forest Campground on the shore of Redfish Lake for three nights in early September. The sites are first come-first serve and are all paved with nice concrete picnic pads, picnic tables, and fire rings. The toilets were clean and odor free. The hosts were excellent and the lake is beautiful. There is no electric or sewer and water is limited. The closest dump station is a couple miles.
Overall, one of the nicest NFS campgrounds we have stayed in.
There are several other campgrounds around the north and east shore of the lake run by the same concessionaire and they also appeared to be excellent.
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Posted Sep 16, 2019;