Coke Smith22 days agoFrom
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Acceptabe, serviced toilet facilities. Very clean sites with this excetion - a BLM embarrassment. The dedicated 'host' campsite, which is intermitently occupied, looks like a sqatters camp under a bridge. There is no excuse, and the site is a horrible example for other campers. Understood that the options are slim, but set higher standards or give them a pat on the back.
Stacy Frazer22 days agoFrom
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Too windy for tent camping the weekend we were there. Great hiking nearby, so that was good. We had heavy duty stakes for our tent and utilized all the rocks to hold our tent in place. The wind gusts were so strong, dirt was blown up the sides of our tent and right through the mesh portions. The camp is right along the Yakima river, so if you want to tube or kayak it's perfect. There are vault toilets, no hand sanitizer or water. If you have an RV or camp trailer, that's probably the best option for staying here.
Anne-Gigi Chan22 days agoFrom
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Very basic campground with vault toilets (clean, well-ventilated, and well-lit at night). We came before reservation season (mid-late April) so first come first serve. We arrived around 10 AM and there were quite a few spots to choose from. Only a couple spots have shade, but since we have an awning on our camper, it was not a problem. The sites are all very level. Train track across the river, so the train came through ever so often. The site is also just by the highway, so there is some traffic sound, but not too bad. A couple of trails close to the campground.