The absolute WORST place we stayed the whole 30 days we were on the road! Pull thru's were more than tight, muddy and the water we had hooked up to had an AWFUL smell. The water also stained our towels and toilet with what my husband says is iron, but it smelled like a sewer smell. Needless to say we unhooked our water line but were still left with the satins on our toilet (YUCK). After check in (people were very nice) we drove to our "pull thru" just to be greeted by a plywood building that has a sign that reads "all meat left in here must be skinned and quartered"!! Dear lord!! The place is a bit scary.... The only thing that kept me from leaving was the nice people camping beside us. All in all next trip we will plan to drive much further and not stop here. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here after driving through a horrible snow and wind storm. They weren't officially open but cheerfully provided us with a site. They only had 15 AMP power but we were totally happy. We even ran out of propane that freezing night. Fortunately they had propane service. We were so happy to have landed safely that we stayed 2 nights. The people we met there were great and very accommodating. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Actually the availability of Pink Mountain Campground was a Godsend. We got caught in a late season snowstorm and were desperate. Lois and Bill were very supportive and made our 2 day stay perfect. The power was a bare minimum and the mud was a challenge, but I wouldn't hesitate to stay there again and recommend it (with caveats) to friends. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Written up in the Milepost as "one of the nicest campgrounds of the Alaskan Highway". Not! We payed $18 for a 15 amp electric hookup. Had to tie the electric plug into the outlet to keep from having it fall out. Our space was a mud bog. They put two other rigs in our area and they had the same problems. Private residents close by had people walking through our campsite all night. Wouldn't recommend this place to my worst enemy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
In Sept 2009 our truck broke down near this campground. The owners were incredibly helpful. I spent many hours at their campground dealing with a repair service and was amazed at how welcoming the owners were. They literally stopped their day to help us! I would like to encourage travelers along the Alaskan Hwy to stay here -- all travelers benefit when we give our business to incredibly kind people. In 2010 we will return and stay here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
My children built inukshuks on the river bank and had tons of fun. Our slot (and most of the ones in the park) was next to the river and was just gorgeous. The sites by the river were 15 amps only with no water and no sewer, but wow: what scenery! Our pull-through slot was easy to get into. The back-end sites all radiate off a large open area, so they would be easy to back into, and we’re not great at backing in. The price can’t be beat. They also sold gasoline, which was convenient (although pricey, like most of the places along the Alaska highway). Reservations by e-mail were quick and easy. The owner was a delight, and she obviously loves children. Instead of belonging to any of the RV discount clubs, the owner holds a drawing every night that she has more than five campers, and one campsite gets a free night’s stay. The bathrooms were rustic but clean. This is a lovely campground, and I would hurry back here. It is very conveniently located directly off the highway. There was some road noise from a nearby highway bridge, but we weren’t bothered by it. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Picturesque park on the Siskini River. Spacious, quiet sites with the sound of the river in the background. (20 amp locally generated power) Great camp hosts. Old Alaska Highway is just across the river. Several quaint, humorous elements that we enjoyed. If we pass that way again, well stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a beautiful campground along the Sikanni River. It is a perfect place to stop and relax or for an overnight half way between Fort St John and Fort Nelson. There is a small store and gas, diesel, and propane available. The on-site owners, Wayne Gillis and Jackie Allen are incredibly friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.