![]() ![]() The bathrooms aren't anything fancy, but they're clean and that's what counts. The walk to the dumpster was short, as was the walk to the bathrooms. There was also a wood burning grill and a fire ring and two picnic tables, although most just have one. There was an electrical hook up and a water spigot on our site. But when it rained all day one day, I was grateful for it. The ground was gravel, which initially was concerning to me (I'm used to dirt or grass). Ours had two "sections" a raised area where we put the tent and then our fire ring/grill/tables were creek-level. ![]() Most of the sites are raised a little bit off from the creek. But there was less separation between sites on the RV side, which makes sense. Something I did notice was that we had a lot of privacy provided by the trees on the tent-side of the campground. We had three other tent campers in addition the next night. Our first night there, it was just us and the trailer on our side of the creek for the night. Although there was a trailer hooked up with the side for tents and a tent next to RVs. There are two sides to the campground - generally one with cabins and for RVs and one for tents (sites 43-67). The river was crystal clear - loved listening to it babble at night. We stayed here two nights in a tent and had a fantastic experience (minus the rain, which was out of their control). ![]() ![]()
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