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United StatesWashingtonEnumclawThe Dalles Campground

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The Dalles Campground

WA-410, Enumclaw, WA 98022
4.0(59)

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Cassidy HolmesCassidy Holmes
We loved this campground. We had a river spot which I'd highly recommend trying for rather than the highway side. The highway sites are literally right on the highway - so pretty loud. There were firewood bundles for sale at $8 each, and the toilets were nicer than others we've used. There was a slightly steep access trail to the river between sites 34 and 35 (we were at site 35) which was really nice to have (we were the only people down there the entire weekend). Our only "complaint" was that the RV lengths noted on the website are NOT accurate. We have a 17 ft trailer, 21 ft with the front and back beds expanded and we JUST fit - the website states 45ft max. This site was easily the least accommodating for a trailer on the river side - nearly all the other sites had a nice flat, long pad at a good angle. But live and learn - we know which sites to reserve for next time. We will definitely return.
KOI PondKOI Pond
Smallish campground with only 40+ sites. The sites were large and pretty clean. There is only vault toilets but plenty of them, and mostly clean. Really the only river access was from the day use area and the rest of the campground was very high bank. The trail in the day use area is closed due to downed trees. Many of them look as if they have been down longer than a single season. There was a good out and back trail passed the "9.5 ft douglas fir tree" which connected to other trails across the bridge. This campground was a bit further than I thought to Mt Rainier National Park. There was one bigger campground, and closer to the park, called Silver Springs several miles down the road.
Melissa TuckerMelissa Tucker
Very nice campground! This is right off of the 410 heading to Mt. Rainier. It is considered to be in Snoqualmie/Mt. Baker territory but this campground is 45 minutes from Sunrise Visitor Center at Mt. Rainier. Crystal Mountain resort is less than a 10 minute drive from this campground too! Ample space for setting up your tent. Extra vehicle charge is $8, so bring exact change for this. Heads up: pesky birds and chipmunks like to swoop in and see what's left of breakfast, so just be mindful of that. I recommend leaving your trash in your car overnight. No showers, and vault toilets only. Enjoy the old growth, and views and sounds of White River.
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We loved this campground. We had a river spot which I'd highly recommend trying for rather than the highway side. The highway sites are literally right on the highway - so pretty loud. There were firewood bundles for sale at $8 each, and the toilets were nicer than others we've used. There was a slightly steep access trail to the river between sites 34 and 35 (we were at site 35) which was really nice to have (we were the only people down there the entire weekend). Our only "complaint" was that the RV lengths noted on the website are NOT accurate. We have a 17 ft trailer, 21 ft with the front and back beds expanded and we JUST fit - the website states 45ft max. This site was easily the least accommodating for a trailer on the river side - nearly all the other sites had a nice flat, long pad at a good angle. But live and learn - we know which sites to reserve for next time. We will definitely return.
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Smallish campground with only 40+ sites. The sites were large and pretty clean. There is only vault toilets but plenty of them, and mostly clean. Really the only river access was from the day use area and the rest of the campground was very high bank. The trail in the day use area is closed due to downed trees. Many of them look as if they have been down longer than a single season. There was a good out and back trail passed the "9.5 ft douglas fir tree" which connected to other trails across the bridge. This campground was a bit further than I thought to Mt Rainier National Park. There was one bigger campground, and closer to the park, called Silver Springs several miles down the road.
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Very nice campground! This is right off of the 410 heading to Mt. Rainier. It is considered to be in Snoqualmie/Mt. Baker territory but this campground is 45 minutes from Sunrise Visitor Center at Mt. Rainier. Crystal Mountain resort is less than a 10 minute drive from this campground too! Ample space for setting up your tent. Extra vehicle charge is $8, so bring exact change for this. Heads up: pesky birds and chipmunks like to swoop in and see what's left of breakfast, so just be mindful of that. I recommend leaving your trash in your car overnight. No showers, and vault toilets only. Enjoy the old growth, and views and sounds of White River.
Melissa Tucker

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We loved this campground. We had a river spot which I'd highly recommend trying for rather than the highway side. The highway sites are literally right on the highway - so pretty loud. There were firewood bundles for sale at $8 each, and the toilets were nicer than others we've used. There was a slightly steep access trail to the river between sites 34 and 35 (we were at site 35) which was really nice to have (we were the only people down there the entire weekend). Our only "complaint" was that the RV lengths noted on the website are NOT accurate. We have a 17 ft trailer, 21 ft with the front and back beds expanded and we JUST fit - the website states 45ft max. This site was easily the least accommodating for a trailer on the river side - nearly all the other sites had a nice flat, long pad at a good angle. But live and learn - we know which sites to reserve for next time. We will...

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4.0
2y

Smallish campground with only 40+ sites. The sites were large and pretty clean. There is only vault toilets but plenty of them, and mostly clean. Really the only river access was from the day use area and the rest of the campground was very high bank. The trail in the day use area is closed due to downed trees. Many of them look as if they have been down longer than a single season. There was a good out and back trail passed the "9.5 ft douglas fir tree" which connected to other trails across the bridge. This campground was a bit further than I thought to Mt Rainier National Park. There was one bigger campground, and closer to the park, called Silver Springs several miles...

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4y

Very nice campground! This is right off of the 410 heading to Mt. Rainier. It is considered to be in Snoqualmie/Mt. Baker territory but this campground is 45 minutes from Sunrise Visitor Center at Mt. Rainier. Crystal Mountain resort is less than a 10 minute drive from this campground too! Ample space for setting up your tent. Extra vehicle charge is $8, so bring exact change for this. Heads up: pesky birds and chipmunks like to swoop in and see what's left of breakfast, so just be mindful of that. I recommend leaving your trash in your car overnight. No showers, and vault toilets only. Enjoy the old growth, and views and sounds of...

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