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Separate from the main park there are two small campgrounds. Near the boat ramp are two small primitive sites for $20 with access to unthreaded water taps. Electric sites were $35. Both areas were FFS and pay in envelope to iron ranger. Take a left before the boat ramp under the railroad bridge and up that street is about 5 sites with water and electricity. Both sites had bathroom and coin shower access. I had decent internet at the primitive sites and very spotty internet at the hookup sites. Discover pass not required with paid campsite. Most importantly it was open in March when many places were still closed for the season.
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$35 per night, can be reserved online with fees. All close together RV spots with power/water. Restrooms were clean and individual with shower.
Report Check-InThe entire campsites area mentioned here is operated by the State of Washington and does require a Discovery Pass.
Report Check-InForgot to add the electric sites were $35. Both areas were FFS and pay in envelope to iron ranger.
Report Check-InSeparate from the main park there are two small campgrounds. Near the boat ramp are two small primitive sites for $20 with access to unthreaded water taps. Take a left before the boat ramp under the railroad bridge and up that street is about 5 sites with water and electricity. Both sites had bathroom and coin shower access. I had decent internet at the primitive sites and very spotty internet at the hookup sites. Discover pass not required with paid campsite. Most importantly it was open in March when many places were still closed for the season.
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