For the most part the campground itself is decent. It was clean. It was completely packed full of campers and it was obvious that the spots are too small and too close together. The group spot that we reserved and stayed in was smaller and more awkward than the rest of them so if we did have more than 3 families and their RVs with trailers attached then it would not have worked out. All of that would be ok though, you gotta do what you gotta do to camp and ride your toys, we could make almost anything work except for the fact that the camp host was the worst camp host ever! I get it, it's your job to maintain the campground and ensure that the campers are ALL happy and enjoying their time. We all spent money to be here, to get here, to stay here. So camp hosts should clean the bathrooms, make sure the reservations are correct, pick up trash and respond to and take action when someone has a complaint. They should NOT walk around the campground and look for problems. It's ridiculous when the camphost has nothing better to do than harass the campers. There should be training on being a good camp host!! Its just disgusting what people will do when they're on...
Read moreGreat campsite, but pricing sucks!! Good boon-docking with Dune access right across the street. Only bad marks they raised prices on group sites by almost double!! Single sites they only raised by a few dollars, but they hiked the group sites up so much, a lot of our friends and other groups will probably look for other campgrounds or just take up a bunch of single sites. The weekend we were there was nice weather and start of summer of 2018, and there we was hardly anybody there, probably because of the price hikes. Camp hosts are courteous and always ready to help point you in the right direction. If you abide by telhe quiet hours and keep dogs on leashes, you will not have...
Read moreIf you are looking for a great spot to fish for salmon, this is the place. Over the years I have personally caught hundreds of Chinook and Coho Salmon. You can catch Chinook as early as late February all the way in to November. Though they seem to be in most abundance in late July through beginning of September. Coho start showing up in July and are in heavy between September and October. You can also stand the chance of catching a Steelhead, Striped Bass, Pinkfin Perch, and even crab. All fish pictured were caught using Nautical Creations...
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