Cougar RV Park made our hunting trip really worthwhile. They were located very near the area we were hunting (within 10 miles), they also were located very near the local grocery and restaurant. They had a great area for tent sites and for RV's and let us combine our huge party in a very large site and didn't even charge for every site we actually took up. Although we were there during a slow time in the season, they didn't seem to mind us taking up the whole east side of their park at all. We all had a great time. The facilities are very quiet, well maintained, and provide garbage facilities at all sites. The restrooms were really clean and well stocked and no charge for a shower! We really cant wait to get back to this park next year. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Since our group was to do a climb of Mt St Helens this CG was a good base for the trip and it is where you have to pick up your passes for the hiking trails so it was convenient. The park has a nice if a bit small pool (we didn't use it) a rec hall with TV, pool tables, couches dining tables and a propane grill outside to use. There is also a shower building and laundry on site. Propane is available if needed. Most of the sites tended to be a bit off-level and we were to the end of our levelers ability to get us there never quite getting fully level front to back. 50 amp power was NOT available at our site and we didn't see evidence of any pull through sites but there may have been one or two. CG was clean and the staff was friendly and not intrusive. There is a cafe on site and seems to be about the only one around as it tended to be quite busy at times. Breakfast was very good but don't expect silverware and china, strictly paper plates and plastic. The breakfast pizza was great as was everything else we tried. Sites are mostly HUGE with room for the biggest of rigs and an additional trailer or boat and two more vehicles! We will camp here again if hiking the mountain or visiting the area. Would have ranked higher if the sites were level. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Do not go on the 4th of July, if you do not want to hear the fireworks, nearly in your camp site. Raised hell with my pet. Red necks driving their off road vehicles from the camp site to the restaurant, about three hundred feet. Owners are very nice. Bathrooms are one stall; need to be over hauled. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Under new owner-manager. This was our second stay, first was in 2009. We really like this campground. Has restaurant, pool, laundry, facilities for big gatherings, small motel and cabins in addition to 38 RV sites. New owners very helpful. Park amenities are older but kept up. Restrooms are supposed to be remodeled in the near future (they need it). We got site up a small road at the back end of the park, nice and quiet which we appreciated. Nice shade as well. Some of the sites in the main campground area do not have shade trees. Wi-Fi only available in office, restaurant and club house but worked great. There are many lakes nearby as well as Gifford Pinchot National Forest to explore. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Extremely beautiful RV campground located amongst 124' fir trees. All sites were level, paved and large with table and firepits. There were 3 waterfalls located on easy 5 mile RT hike. I can't wait to get back. However, this campground does not accept reservations so it's first come first served and this is a major problem as the campground is located 15 miles up US Forest Road 90 and you won't know until you get there whether there is a site available. During the 3 days I was there, I saw many RVs turning around and heading back down the mountain as all sites were gone. There are no signs at the turnoff indicating the availability of sites and 30 miles RT drive is a long way to go...especially in the dark. Other than that it's a great park. We camped here in a Motorhome.