I understand the conflict in reviews here. The park is indeed a gem - well maintained , forested, on the bay with a great walking path to the shore, but the full hookup sites are ridiculously close together. Our 28’ Airstream has no slides, but the sewer inlet on the adjacent site was literally right under our door mat. It was only tolerable because the park was nearly empty. Two other full hookup sites, #1 and #2 were occupied, and I do hope that they were very close friends. The eight full hookup sites should be three. The tent sites are fine. Still, in late Sept., with all of the State Parks fully booked, we were happy to spend a night here as we drove through.
JamuJoe
Posted Sep 22, 2022; Durango
We stopped here for one night to dry camp.The site was grass and very unlevel with many holes and ruts. The bathrooms and showers were very bad.The bathrooms had extreme brain problems - showers and toilets. It appeared there were a number of long term campers here. Electrical cords were run everywhere including across the driving areas. Fortunately, the campground is quiet. Although we are not terribly picky about campgrounds, we would not stay here again.
L and D
Posted Sep 18, 2021; TN
5 stars? Really? This place is a 3 at best. Had full hook ups for RVs. But very tight spots. Could not even put out lawn chairs along side RV because sewage dump from next RV was right in the way. Who wants to hear and see the dump when trying to enjoy the outdoors. No fire ring for camp fire in hookup section. They were across the road. Not coming back here. Dry camp spot would have been better, but hadn’t been here before.
BSH
Posted Aug 19, 2020; Idaho
This is a gem. Park is well maintained, clean and scenic. The full hookup sites are a little tight. Moderately priced for 30 amp service. Staff is friendly and courteous. We would stay again with our class A 40’ towing a suv.
A Turner
Posted Jul 22, 2019; Tucson
6/14/2019 Just walked this place over, and it's a gem. Tent and small campers fit best here. Sites A3 - A4 have an awesome view of the bay. A3 could accept up to about a 25 ft unit. Most all the other sites are best for tents / tent-trailers. Roads are narrow and soft off the main loop at the entrance. Management of the park is not keeping up with the overgrowth. Many of the views from the sites are now blocked by growth. Except for the RV full 30A hookup sites (of which there are 7 in an open area, but still shaded by the tall trees), all sites are soft ground and not level. Some will have a great tent spot however.
Come here because of the breeze off the bay; because it's quiet and only lightly used even on weekends; because there's a great trail down to the very large beach; because the entire camp is on a cliff overlooking the bay, with HUGE mossey pines that give a 'deep forest' feel to the entire camp. Host family is VERY friendly and helpful. Would happily return here.
Dwight Swisher
Posted Jun 14, 2019; Mid-Coast Maine
This was one of my favorite campground in my way back to Florida.. we stayed at the A11 with the best view of the beach.
Juan Calle
Posted Jul 26, 2017; FL
Lovely little campground. Friendly camp hosts. Park bathrooms were outdated, but clean and functional.
Beautiful trail to walk down to the beach and amazing views of the bay.
ModernBygone
Posted Mar 18, 2017; Washington
This was an excellent campground that we stumbled upon quite by accident. We were able to get a site (a-3) that was so private and had a beautiful view. We opted for the site without hookups since they were more private than the regular RV sites. The sites with hookups are basically in a field and offer no privacy or view. The bathrooms were nice, shower was a little dated but our site made everything worth it. We were there on an off season mid week night. If this place was jam packed it may not have been as pleasurable but for 20 bucks we were 100% happy!
Duckvision
Posted Oct 12, 2015; Whidbey Island