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09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
OK, this is a nice place, but it is right on the highway, so get a sight with a high number in one of the rows that will put you further from the road. Also, the south side pull through sites sit in the sun and have a construction sight behind them. It is well taken care of and the flowers are nice. I didn't use the showers, but the bathroom seemed clean as were the grounds. The interior back in sights are all in the shade, some deep in the shade. We would stay here again, but it isn't one of our favorites.
06/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice park if you don't mind camping in a field. The spaces are large with room between you and your neighbor, but no separation for privacy. The ground cover is field grass and weeds, the roads are gravel, but no real dust if people keep their speed down. The rest rooms and showers were clean and well kept. We were here three nights for a manufacturer's rally. The wind blows, which can be a good thing because if it didn't, you would fight the mosquitoes. Very pretty part of the high desert of Eastern Oregon. Lots to do in the area if you are a history or outdoor buff. We would stay again.
09/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Great "woodsy" camp ground, large trees, ferns, narrow roads, but paved. We stayed in sight 56 which had water and electricity, pull through site but not very level, our trialer is small and we had a hard time finding a level spot. Large trailers and fifth wheels would have trouble with the roads and some of the sight wouldn't be very easy to back in to. Sights one through 76 have power and water, all others are dry. Bowman bay is close to the sound, but sights are small and a tight loop to drive around to get in and out. Rest rooms were clean, but you need tokens to use the showers, so ask at the front booth when you enter if you plan on using the park showers. Beautiful park with lots to do outdoors, we would come back.
07/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice campground run by the Army Corp of Engineers. Newly paved roads and electric and water hookups. All sights have gravel pads with a large table and large metal fire pit. Showers and bathrooms are clean and well maintained. Lots of room between the sights and all are in the trees, so lots of shade. A bit of a walk to the boating and swimming area, campground is on the Pend O'rielle river west of Sandpoint Idaho. Lots to do in the area too if you don't want to just sit and or swim. Good bike paths in the park.
06/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
Overall the park is clean and appeared to be well run. We stayed in the 14 area, paved and nice sights, but most of the sights are on the dirt and very tight. We saw several large 5th. wheels and motorhomes that had to really struggle to fit in and then were very close to their neighbors. There were lots of families with small kids and dogs, so if this isn't your cup of tea, you might want to look elsewhere. Showers were OK, not great. You are close to downtown Cannon Beach, about 4 blocks and about the same to the ocean beach. I am not sure we would stay here again.
06/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
Large well spaced sights in the trees with lots of grass and paved roads. Great family park with play areas, swim area, and good bike riding. Be prepared for the wind, if you haven't been here, you will see why this is the sail board capitol of the US. The wind blows most of the time and at around 20 to 40 mph each day. Didn't use the park showers, but the rest rooms were clean and well taken care of. We would stay here again on the way to the Oregon coast from Eastern Washington.
06/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Rate is for water and electric sight near the restrooms. All other sights are dry camp only and are $8 per night, no flush toilets for them, no showers at all and no dump available anywhere in the camp or area. Nice park, oasis in the desert. Right on the Deschutes river for easy fishing access. You get to listen to the trains go by at night (day too) but they are not all that bothersome. We would stay here again, great access for steelhead and salmon fishing in the late summer and fall.
05/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
Clean, well cared for park. We took a water front site, but any of the sites were close to the river and the bike path in front of the park. One block to Costco, but no road noise from there. Grass was green and well watered. Some type of screening between sights would be nice, but this appears to be a fairly new park, so trees haven't had much time to grow. It would be a hot place to stay in July and August since Clarkston gets to about 100 degrees many days in those months and no shade. We would go back for the bike trail if nothing else.
04/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
A surprise park, the park is on the back side of Ice Harbor dam 8 miles east of Burbank. Large pull through and back in sights with lots of shade and green grass in the sage brush of eastern Washington. Very large sites with lots of space between trailers. The area was very well kept and clean. Swimming beach is a long way off, but sandy area with roped off swimming area. Large marina is here also since you could boat all the way to Portland, Or. from here or east to Lewiston, Idaho.
10/2006
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice state park, many sights scattered over at least 50 acres. There is a Lewis and Clark history center at the entrance of the park, cabins for rent, lots of trees, good paved roads and easy pull through sites off the Snake river. River sites are back-ins. Nice beach and picnic area and large play areas. Trails leading up the roadless east side of the Snake river make good hiking and biking. Large boat ramp and marina for boating and fishing access. The park is about 1 mile south of Lewiston with all the stores and services you could want. Very quiet, but summer months are much busier than the fall when we were there.
09/2006
rating [ 8/10 ]
We have stayed here two times visiting our kids in the area. Very nice, quiet and generally clean park. The sites are paved and some grass in each site, bushes separate the sites so you are not looking right into your neighbor. The spaces on the east side of the lake are the most quiet since you are farthest from the road, but none of the sites could be called noisy. Staff was business like, but no bones about the fact you will follow the rules, which are many. We will stay again and would recommend it to anyone staying in the Seattle/Bothell/north Seattle area.
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