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Fields Spring State Park, Anatone, Washington
Date of Stay:
May, 2007 -
$12.00
Overall Rating:
This state park, in the southeast corner of Washington, is a lovely spot to get away from it all. There is hiking, wildlife watching, and nearby access to both the Grande Ronde River and the Snake River. The campsites are very private and secluded, but there are also facilities available for rent to large parties. We camped at Fields Spring State Park in a Tent Trailer.
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Canyon Hot Springs Resort, Revelstoke, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
May, 2007 -
$20.00
Overall Rating:
We stopped here on a whim, and were not disappointed. We usually like to boondock, but the were enticed by the hotsprings. Our campsite - on the lower area - was very private; and the hot springs were soothing. We camped at Canyon Hot Springs Resort in a Tent Trailer.
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Lost Lake, Oroville, Washington
Date of Stay:
August, 2006 -
$8.00
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This is a lovely campground, with a developed swimming beach on an alpine lake. A hidden gem. We camped at Lost Lake in a Tent Trailer.
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Ohanapecosh Campground (NPS Campground), Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Date of Stay:
August, 2006 -
$12.00
Overall Rating:
This is the classic NPS campground - tucked away in the woods, with semi-private sites, and the charming nature shows at night. We enjoyed our stay, except for the guy with the noisy generator next door. We camped at Ohanapecosh Campground (NPS Campground) in a Tent Trailer.
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Hendy Woods State Park, Boonville, California
Date of Stay:
July, 2005 -
$15.00
Overall Rating:
We enjoyed this spot for the night program; the lovely redwoods, and the nice, private campsites. We camped at Hendy Woods State Park in a Tent Trailer.