The $8.00 rate is for Coast to Coast Members. This is a sad park. It is sad that it is so neglected. The ground is packed dirt and not level. Trees were cut, probably to accommodate larger rigs, but the stumps were left. The roads were narrow. Some of the so called pull-through sites are actually two sites end-to-end, so that if another rig is already parked in one, you must back into the other one. Although the desk clerk was friendly, she could not find our reservation and then assigned us to a site that was already occupied. The park was only about 25% filled, so we chose another site and notified the office. Even at this price, we would not stay here again. The one night we stayed was enough! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access with level pull-thru sites but an older, slightly shabby facility. When we were here it was very wet and muddy and dark under the trees. In the heat of late summer this park is probably much more inviting. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Please drive on past this campground. Its advertised by coast to coast as five stars, but I'm sure that was ten years ago at least. There are lots of other campgrounds on this same road. The smell of mold and and nastiness can knock you out in the morning. The office staff is not informed about much, including what goes on in the park. If you don't have Verizon, you won't have cell service and of course neither pay phone works. You can get satellite service if you are parked on the front row, but then you deal with traffic. If you park in the back you deal with a lumber yard. The tables have green on them, the jacuzzi smells, the sites are so muddy its a good chance you'll get stuck in them. They don't have grills or fire rings at the sites and again, the office staff is a joke. The waitress in the cafe snaps her gum like I've never seen, and I'd be afraid to eat the food, after looking at the place. To enter the pool, which is okay, with no chlorine smell at all, you walk through a dingy, dark nasty hallway, then through the rest rooms, and past a mess then into the pool. Apparently the park has been for sale for 13 years and it looks it. I've traveled across country six times now and this is probably the worst park I've ever camped in. Rates vary depending on who checks you in and what club you belong to, but free is to much here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rundown, barely maintained and wish we had never stopped. We belong to Coast to Coast and used that membership to stay here. No mowing had been done anywhere and the mud was awful. The electric post was falling apart and the water faucet and post were covered with moss and algae. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed at this membership park using RPI. The park is located between a lumber mill and a busy highway. Very noisy. The buildings are old and run down and I was surprised to see that RPI still offers this park to it's members. I doubt that we will ever return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a RPI/Coast to Coast park. It's a beautiful park with level sites, lots of shade
trees, grass and picnic tables on slabs. One of the highlights for us was when we kayaked the Clearwater River. Beautiful river, lots of wildlife and birds and crystal clear. The town of Kamiah is a wonderful place with a population of about 1000. We were there over Labor Day and got to enjoy their parade, festivities, quilt show, car show and free bar-b-que. I even won the hand-made quilt that they raffled off!! We will DEFINITELY return to this quaint, wonderful, friendly town and resort. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.