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Adams Fork Campground

NF-56, Randle, WA 98377
4.0(39)

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Reviews of Adams Fork Campground

4.0
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1.0
9y

We did not even make it to this campground. We were arriving at night and after 4 hours of driving and roads getting smaller and smaller we were eventually using our map because there was zero service and our last road was Forest Road 21. This road was exactly as it sounds, an entryway in the forest big enough for 1 vehicle and we would have to drive on this rough road for 22 miles in the dark without knowing if someone would be anywhere close if we broke down. We elected to go around by using Forest road 23 and it ended. There was no road. The only way to get to the campground was on the sketchy road which our vehicle was not built for. We lost out on our money for this and paid more to stay at North Fork campground which thankfully had an open site available. I think letting campers know that access to Adam's fork campground is limited and the road to get there is a trail is...

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4.0
4y

Stayed in site 11, easily fits 3 tents and 4 cars. Site 11 is tucked back in the woods up a hill and is very private, I'd say it's the most private site in the whole place. Has a trail behind it that is also very private and leads to the river, however access down to the river from that trail isn't particularly easy. Site 18 has a very nice private trail behind it that is only 100 feet from the river with it's own little sandy beach. The river was a bit too fast to feel comfortable jumping in, but on the edges it's great and the dogs love it. If going back I'd stay in site 11 every time and 16 if I wanted my own little sandy bank access. Hosts were very nice and accommodating. Would give it a 5 star if river play for the dogs and...

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5.0
9y

What a great gem! Just finished camping there. The bathrooms very clean. The views if you get riverside amazing. The ONLY negative is the road 21 when you come up. 23 is gone. 21 is your only option. It's about 20 miles of 20mph. Basically an hour drive. Yet I feel it's worth it. Imagine you want to camp with no traffic. This is it. The host Steve was awesome. Even invited me for dinner as I camped by myself. Any worry or need will be addressed. Definitely going back! Try booking 21-23...

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Stayed in site 11, easily fits 3 tents and 4 cars. Site 11 is tucked back in the woods up a hill and is very private, I'd say it's the most private site in the whole place. Has a trail behind it that is also very private and leads to the river, however access down to the river from that trail isn't particularly easy. Site 18 has a very nice private trail behind it that is only 100 feet from the river with it's own little sandy beach. The river was a bit too fast to feel comfortable jumping in, but on the edges it's great and the dogs love it. If going back I'd stay in site 11 every time and 16 if I wanted my own little sandy bank access. Hosts were very nice and accommodating. Would give it a 5 star if river play for the dogs and kids was easier.
Michelle BrantleyMichelle Brantley
This place was the tranquility I needed! Peaceful sounds of the river while you sleep. The camp host was very sweet and helpful. Bathrooms were kept clean. Flies were a problem in them when people forgot to put toilet seat down. Mosquitoes were minimal. One of the best parts is you can unplug and refresh! We tried fishing and that didnt turn out. Amazing time! Planning next visit already!
Marcell EboMarcell Ebo
Spent the week here with the Family, Great place to relax and get away from it all. The sound of the rushing river in the pitch black night, provided a real life ambient experience to fall asleep to. And the glow of the campfire at midnight was beautiful to witness. Would definitely travel to Adam's Fork again...
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Stayed in site 11, easily fits 3 tents and 4 cars. Site 11 is tucked back in the woods up a hill and is very private, I'd say it's the most private site in the whole place. Has a trail behind it that is also very private and leads to the river, however access down to the river from that trail isn't particularly easy. Site 18 has a very nice private trail behind it that is only 100 feet from the river with it's own little sandy beach. The river was a bit too fast to feel comfortable jumping in, but on the edges it's great and the dogs love it. If going back I'd stay in site 11 every time and 16 if I wanted my own little sandy bank access. Hosts were very nice and accommodating. Would give it a 5 star if river play for the dogs and kids was easier.
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This place was the tranquility I needed! Peaceful sounds of the river while you sleep. The camp host was very sweet and helpful. Bathrooms were kept clean. Flies were a problem in them when people forgot to put toilet seat down. Mosquitoes were minimal. One of the best parts is you can unplug and refresh! We tried fishing and that didnt turn out. Amazing time! Planning next visit already!
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Spent the week here with the Family, Great place to relax and get away from it all. The sound of the rushing river in the pitch black night, provided a real life ambient experience to fall asleep to. And the glow of the campfire at midnight was beautiful to witness. Would definitely travel to Adam's Fork again...
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