I love this campground in the dry pine forest. The owners are foresters by profession and know how to maintain their property, hence they gather the pine cones and water throughout. Trees are being thinned in the winter of 2014-15 to reduce fire hazard. They are diligent about preserving the banks of Lolo Creek. I am so happy for the restrictions on dogs at this campground.
Wendy
Posted Jan 11, 2015; British Columbia
Dogs are discouraged here. They are only allowed to "do their business" in designated areas. If the closest designated area is 100 yards away you are expected to carry the dogs to that location. They are not allowed to pee or poop in your campsite as I was told by the owner it will "encourage other dogs to pee there." You cannot walk your dog around the park. "Only in designated areas,". If your dog barks excessively you cannot leave them in your camper. You must take them with you when leaving the park. This park is not a 5 Star park, NOR considered a 4 Star park. This RV park is in the middle of woods with 65% pine needles and 20% scrubby grass and 15% dirt/gravel. I actually observed them watering the pine needles and scrubby grass in the middle of the woods?? I would NOT recommend this park.
Kam122
Posted Jun 10, 2014; Washington