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Wassamki Springs Campground | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
4 months ago
Elevation:
35.8 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
alv134

Amenities

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

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Description

*No car camping permitted.
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This place is fantastic. You can camp right by the lake, super clean bathrooms, great laundry facility it is clean, three dollars to do a load of wash, two dollars to do a load of drying, they sell firewood, eight dollars for a bundle, the lake is perfect and beautiful, the people who run this place are super nice, you’ve got RVs here. You can set up a travel trailer here for a longer term and they have great tent camping sites with water and electric about a 15-minute drive to 20-minute drive to Portland. This is a great place to camp.

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We only dumped here. it cost $25, but there aren't other options in the area that we could find. it was very clean and easily accessible for any rig and had flush water with a hose. We didn't get fresh water and don't know if there is an additional cost.

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loud airplanes flying over every few minutes. I was charged almost 80 dollars for a simple tent site! that's such a rip off. and they insist you put up a tent, they don't want you sleeping in your vehicle. lots of rules, too much money, not worth it. I would've left but was so exhausted, I paid the ridiculous amount so I could get off the road. was too tired to enjoy any amenities.

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Just called and when i told them I have a van, they said they don't allow car camping. When asked why, they said something about the heat and that they don't want people sleeping in their cars with the car running. Wow. So generators in big rvs are fine, but the occasional person running their car for ten minutes isn't. Got it. And if you can't afford or don't want a giant rv, or can't sleep in a tent (SA survivor), then you're just sol. Got that, too.

Two thumbs down.

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This is a very nice private campground with a large pond and a good number of trees. it's pretty expensive in July ($78 for us), has bathrooms, showers, 24-hr laundry. There are largemouth bass (and perch?) in the pond, all catch and release. We snagged a spot the same day.

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This place is fantastic. Super inexpensive for the amenities that they offer about $38 per night, you can camp right by the lake, super clean bathrooms, great laundry facility it is clean, operated three dollars to do a load of wash two dollars to do a load of drying, they sell firewood, eight dollars for a bundle, the lake is perfect and beautiful, the people who run this place are super nice, you’ve got RVs here. You can set up a travel trailer here for a longer-term and they have great tent camping sites with water and electric about a 15 minute drive to 20 minute drive to Portland. This is a great place to camp.

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