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Jordan River Campground | Established Campground

Canada

Details

Verified:
about 2 months ago
Elevation:
7.2 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
vannatravels

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - Not at Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

A waterfront surf spot in Juan de Fuca, right on the ocean. Rocky beach, not sand. But there is a beach over the bridge and past the town a bit. Drive in and walk in spots, about 23 in total.
Cost: 25$/night. Payable by cash only.
Pizza place and cafe nearby, walkable in 8 mins. Wifi at the restaurant. No cell service around.

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Great place at the ocean. Also crowded in october.
It's 25$ p. Night and 10$ for a extra vehicle.

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Easy access from the road and beautiful ocean biew

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No privacy, but parked right on the ocean. Many surfing when we were here.

Good wifi just up the road at the Cold Shoulder Cafe. Spotty cell service at the Campground.

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awesome place, right next to the ocean. Lots of spots available when I arrived later in the evening.

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A beautifully place to stay. Very quiet and you can see the ocean for miles. Just step out of the RV and sit on the beach with your morning coffee. The pit toilets are clean and the sites are large. $25 day. Honor system.

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right on the ocean!
$25 - water station closed until spring

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Good cellular service, probably from u.s. towers.

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Great spot, with a great view. This is my second time here… Price is $25/night (What? No discount for seniors?). Nice to go to sleep listening to the waves crash in. I highly recommend this spot.

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#20 and #21. Good weather Bad accident very dismal time

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Parked in the RV spots, was a elephant seal when I pulled up that got taken away and released somewhere else. Can backup your car right to the beach but need to bring cash to pay for a spot. Closest place to get cash is Shirley

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#22 First trip. Huge waves Camped beside river

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Really nice views, directly on the ocean. Unserviced but really clean pit toilets. Spot comes with picnic table and fire ring. Would recommend to choose a spot on the open side, not on the river/day-use area side. There is a nice cafe over the bridge, cold shoulder cafe, that has wifi and can give out cash for the camping fee (25$). Saw many wales and seals.

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Self registration campground, accès à eau potable et toilette sèche, belle vue ! 25$/nuit super !

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Great place to spend the night. A lot of people sharing campsites and we were lucky to pull up just after another couple and they let us share with them! Prices are now $25 a night and $10 for an extra vehicle. You’re right on the ocean. Washrooms and potable water. 10 min walk to Cold Shoulder Cafe. One side of the campground is best for RVs/cars and the other side has tent spots and also some day parking.

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Nice quiet location along the Juan de Fuca Straight. Very peaceful.

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Awesome spot right on the beach. Around 10 sites with pit toilets & water available.
$15 a night paid through self-registration. We had a warden check passes every night but this was over a long weekend so may be different in low season.

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Great spot directly at the water. Lots of drift woods around. Quite at night. No Canadian cell service, but you can get USA network! Bathrooms were clean. No water station, though there was a sign for tap water. We pay $10 for the night (we didn't have change, so we ask net camper for change and we got to know that she is staying last last 5 days without paying and no one came to check this!!) .

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Perfect spot with a great view. No water this late on the season. Washrooms fine, firepit ss for each site, great camping spots under trees nearby and fun to watch the surfing !

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Fantastic location. Stayed here two nights. Had no issues. Would love to stay again.

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Great campsite with a beautiful view. Lots of space for RVs, camper vans and tent spaces as well. First come, first serve. Always seems to be a space or two open. May be different on weekends. Price is $15 a night. And the view is awsome!

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Beautiful spot directly at the water. You can see the US coast on the other site (and we only had US phone service as well). Pit toilets and a drinking water tank. Self check in - 15$ per night in the high season. Park operator came in the morning and checked the permits. Would definitely recommend.

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We stayed here for one night, after a city-day in Victoria. We had a perfect drive during sunset and enjoyed the evening at the campsite (gate was still open at 8pm). We had no problem to find a place on a Tuesday. Toilets were clean and open during the night.

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awsome spot lots of locals come surfing here

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Beautiful spot off of main road with beach and water views. Lots of room for a campervan. Site is for RVs/Campervans and also tent camping. There are highseason and low season fees - we stayed late Fall for one night and paid $10. There are firepits, picnic tables and enclosed pit toilets. You can hear activity from the road and lots of drive-bys for bathroom access - views made up for it.

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First come First Serve. We lucked out at 1:30pm on a Tuesday. Great view of the ocean. Quiet lapping of the tide. It’s not private but everyone did there own thing. Very clean pit toilets in a cement building. Clean and organized park. Jordan River is considered most seismic so if it shakes drive for up ASAP lol. Otherwise heaven. Cellular reception is spotty

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Now open, pricing is accurate. Cleanest vault toilets I’ve ever seen. Have 2-3 bar cell signal with both T-Mobile (via Mint Mobile) and AT&T with the Olympic Peninsula across the channel.

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Temporarily closed due to pandemic. Confirmation available online.

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Spent 2 nights here for free because no one came to collect fees. Beautiful ocean front spot, close to neighbours but everyone was very friendly. Cold Shoulder Cafe located just down the road for much needed coffee, treats and wifi (no service in the area)! Clean pit toilets and potable water station.

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Sorry I had to close the pizza cafe and sold the place to the power company.. they had liability issues with the dam 15 miles upstream... campers should be aware it is potentially a tsunami and dam flood risk! If the ground shakes get out of the valley fast .. 13 mins max
I still camp there as its simply awesome! Nearest pizza is 14 mins east ! Just before otter point village

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nice place directly by the sea. eödorado for surver. good place Mach ferry after about 1 hour

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Nice campsite just next to the sea. It was full when we went.

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this place is open, $15 per night, right on the water. still wifi at the cafe. no cell phone service.

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This place is permanently closed.

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nice campground right on water...................

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nice, directly on the beach!

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A waterfront surf spot in Juan de Fuca, right on the ocean. Rocky beach, not sand. But there is a beach over the bridge and past the town a bit. Drive in and walk in spots, about 23 in total. Cost: Apr 1 - Oct 31 $15. Nov 1 - Mar 31 $10/night. Payable by cash only. Pizza place and cafe nearby, walkable in 8 mins. Wifi at the restaurant. No cell service around.

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