Eel Creek NF Campground | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
6 months ago
Altitude:
18.9 masl
Phone:
None
Contributor:
exploring509.de

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

This is an established National Forest Campground. Reservation only via recreation.gov / 22 $ per night for a dry site. Water available for filling jugs. Restrooms but no other services. Close to #101 but quiet enough. Trail leads to sand dunes and beach. Bonus: no OHV rednecks We stayed at spot 6, the most sunny one. Sites 4 and 5 are also out of the woods, all others quite shady.
Unfortunately, there's an 8 $ reservation fee, which makes it pricey for one night's stay. We cannot understand the policy behind it, would be perfect for first-come first-serve, just a few sites taken on a weekend mid April. Spotty t-mobile service

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Really quiet and uncrowded sites. Great camp hosts - let us drive the entire loop to pick our favorite site (we decided on 22). After driving the loop, we did reserve the site (required) on Recreation.gov & checked back in with the camp hosts. Hiking trails nearby. Flush toilets and sinks. No showers. Good Verizon & AT&T. $19/night for two vehicles (senior pass).

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Nice older campground in the coastal forest. Some pull through sites and larger back in sites for large rigs. Sites are large and spread out. Great area and very peaceful. Senior pass works for half price. Ok Verizon and T-Mobile service.

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Nice quiet campground just as described! Great access to the dunes—an awe inspiring place.

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This is an established Nationalforest Campground. Reservation only via recreation.gov / 22 $ per night for a dry site. Water available for filling jugs. Restrooms but no other services. Close to #101 but quiet enough. Trail leads to sand dunes and beach. Bonus: no OHV rednecks :-) We stayed at spot 6, the most sunny one. 4 and 5 also out of the woods, all others quite shady.
unfortunately there's a 8 $ reservation fee, which makes it pricey for one night stays. We cannot understand the policy behind it, would be perfect for fcfs, just a few sites taken on a weekend mid April. Spotty t-mobile service

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