Address: NF-18, Cook, WA 98605, USA
Phone: +15413387869
Ashley Lopez
Quiet, cute lil campground. Sites are $12/night. Only 15 sites. No host. There are several bathrooms. When I went (June 2022) the one water pump wasn’t working so I had to drink river water. The road it is next to is hardly used. Only two places you can access the river from, both which require you to walk through campsites (luckily no one was staying there). There’s a trail next to campsite but it sucks. Not well maintained and turns into complete incline on muddy trail, so we turned around. Sites 0 - small 1- small 1-2-3 all side by side, great for a large group 3- access to water 4-5- two large side by side. Good for groups. 6- secluded. Large. 7-8: medium. Side by side. 11- long and skinny. Secluded. Smaller compared to others 12-13-14: large for a group. Access to river. 15- pretty big sure but lots of trees throughout camp, so not totally wide open.
Niko Zuellos
Little pricey for the spot, but wonderfully well kept up.
Raymond Housz
Nice campground along the river. Vault toilets were clean.
Steve VanMeter
I don’t think I’ve ever stayed at a better taken care of campground. It’s clear that the host, who don’t even stay in the camp, but another camp miles down the road, take pride in their work and do a great job. I have never witnessed better maintained restrooms. Even though they’re only vault toilets, they’re far above what anyone would expect. Most public restrooms and rest stops fall behind these and even some people’s houses. We stayed in site 2. The site was great. It was large, had a nice clean picnic table, caught some of the morning rays and a little of the early afternoon sun. Thankfully, it was well shaded from the warm late afternoon sun. All sites were clear of excessive overgrowth, while still maintaining foliage close around them. While our site was great, some of the ones around us appeared even better. Site 0 looks great, with thick trees and coverage to the rear and openness to one side with a boarder of nice trees to the other. The only downside may be that it is nearest the entrance and road. That combined with its open area facing the entrance, most people likely think those camping in the spot are the host. Site 1 was the smallest of those around, but not in a bad way. Tightly grouped tress hugging around the site gives it a feel of isolation we didn’t see elsewhere. Site 2 (where we stayed) was great, overall, but felt like the most open of the 4 sites, with less tree cover to 3 sides. Sites 2 and 3 shared a large open area between the two of them that seemed a little odd. As if they were either part of a large group site at one time, or there was a small site in-between them. It wasn’t horrible, but didn’t feel like it was supposed to be that way. Site 3 may quite possibly be the best. While it does share the open area with site 2 (would be great for two parties camping together) has nothing bad to be said about it. Being across from the toilets, is a great plus, but so is 2 and 1 and 0 are only a few dozen more feet away. The greatest perk to the site is that it’s butted up nearest the river, with easy access and a great view. The front is a little sparse with cover, but it has a great barrier of trees all along the side without another site right next to it. We’re already looking forward to our return. Thank you for the great experience.
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Not that I'm aware of...the river where we were was a stream.
36 a night
Depends on service provider. Generally no,but we drive up the hill 1 mile away and get service, tmobile. If you go out campground up gravel road, and turn left across the giant culvert ,up that hill to a gravel pit i always get service including Internet
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