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Established camp ground. Tent sites. Along Snake River. No hookups available. Lots of space to sleep in vehicles.
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nice campground with a great helpful host. fresh water, dump station, clean bathrooms. tent area and rv spots. first come, first serve, no reservations. right on the snake river with a boat ramp and a swimming area.
Report Check-Inlovely quiet park. no cell service. camp attendants were very helpful. lots of tent spots for camping. kids park area and swimming hole. garbage service. fresh water and dump station.
Report Check-InWe had a peaceful few nights here. It’s kind of eerily quiet — except when the trains or tugboats/barges come through, often, which is pretty cool. If you find a locked gate in the off-season, don’t despair — make sure to drive down the road a bit to the other gate — the boat launch is open year round and they are very open to campers in the boat launch parking lot and on the surrounding lawn area year round. Absolutely free! And there is an RV dump station. Nice trees, which is rare for the area. No Verizon service but you can park outside the Kahlotus library about 5 miles down the road and use their FibreOptic internet (even when they’re not open). Outhouse seems to be serviced regularly.
Report Check-InTent and RV sites on gras, some leveling necessary for RVs, fire pits, tables, trailer parking, dump station during summer season, but closed when visited, drinking and flush water, toilets, boat ramp, trees for shade. Some trains during the day and almost none at night during our visit. No ATT, no Verizon.
Report Check-InEstablished camp ground. Tent sites. Along Snake River. No hookups available.
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