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$25/night. Flush toilets and free showers. We stayed here on a Friday night in late April and most sites were open and the place was very quiet. Minimal road noise.
Water spigots and trash bins in park.
Larger rigs should be wary. We had trouble navigating our 26ft class c. The campground loop is narrow with potholes and so many trees.
Nice place. Hosts on site. Our neighbor looked homeless, but that seems to be the case with all the campgrounds we've stayed at in this area.
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Pretty basic & $25. Has showers, bathrooms, and about 5 water locations throughout the campsite. Spots are on the small side, our Promaster cargo van fit great in spot 6. Completely empty when we got there on a Wednesday. Camp host talked to us when paying, she was nice and helpful. She said it was full the last weekend, but after 3 days of staying we never saw more then 4 other campsites taken. About 25 total sites I think. Oh and very good cell service on T-mobile. No Starlink because of the tree cover.
Report Check-InReally nice place! Many free spots and very quiet at night. The best things are the hot showers for free! Some wine tastings are in walking distance. Highly recommended
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Report Check-In$22/night. Flush toilets and free showers. We stayed here on a Friday night in late April and most sites were open and the place was very quiet. Minimal road noise.
Water spigots and trash bins in park.
Larger rigs should be wary. We had trouble navigating our 26ft class c. The campground loop is narrow with potholes and so many trees.
Nice place. Hosts on site. Our neighbor looked homeless, but that seems to be the case with all the campgrounds we've stayed at in this area.
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