Beautiful campground on Lewiston Lake. Central dump station and potable water faucets scattered around the campground. We were there after they had shut off water, the dump station, rest rooms, and garbage service for the season (there were a couple of porta-potties), so it was on the $7/night winter rate. With our Golden Age Pass it was $3.50. When you enter the campground, you must immediately turn either right of left. While we were there, the loop to the left was closed for the season, so we had to turn right. Although many of the sites on that right-hand loop were long enough for a big rig, the road was not wide enough to drive through the loop. We had to back out of the campground when we left. The closed loop to the left had even more large sites, and any size rig could navigate the loop at that end. For a smaller RV, there were many nice sites in both loops, some with shade and some in the open. Sites are grass or gravel, and many had rocks or posts bordering them, making them too narrow for rigs with slides on both sides. Good Verizon voice signal, marginal data signal. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed only one night to attend family function at the Trinity Alps resort. Residents were very helpful as was staff. There are many seasonal units here but also room for we transients. We parked on a grass site with plenty of space for a patio. You can walk to the river for fly fishing. There are a few restaurants in town. This is a great spot for the fisherman in a beautiful area. We would return again. We camped here in a Motorhome.