DANIEL Houston23 days agoFrom
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Decent campground. No host which proved a problem the first night because of some rowdy young campers. There is a nice hike that isn't too difficult near the learning center. There are bathrooms and running water in multiple spots. Randle isn't too far out in case you run out of needed items. Buy wood from the locals. There are some good deals on bigger bundles than the surrounding stores.
Shawna Jaeger23 days agoFrom
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Overall great spot. We had site 2. Most sites were okay size. If you have large groups you'll need more than 1 site. Our site was pretty good sized though. There are 2 vault toilets that were maintained very well and they have a dumpster for trash.
Sites were quiet. You don't hear vehicle traffic at all. You also don't hear the water from the river (we wouldn't have minded but i think its a littletoo far to hear it). We did hear fireworks but otherwise it was very quiet.
Also, dont get this confused with the Tower Rock RV Campground when you search on Maps because the signs are not as clear as they can be and it will likely automatically take you to the RV one. The guy at the RV site was nice to direct us back but i guess its a very common occurrence.
Again overall its a great spot and We'd go back.
Nic Deboy23 days agoFrom
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Very pretty campground, well managed, especially the bathrooms. Some things I wish I had known before going- the drinking water is no longer drinkable due to rust, so you need to bring your own water. Also, the Cispus River at the campground was dry when we went in early September, so you will have to drive down to yellowjacket creek to swim which wasn't too much of a hassle.