Address: 2005 Tucannon Rd, Pomeroy, WA 99347, USA
Phone: +15098431556
enalee vue
there was nothing to do here one of the lady’s was racist and you could easily tell. drove 2 hours up for a waterfall followed the map asked the workers for directions and there was no waterfall. the water is green cant swim in there. only thing is that the bathrooms were nice. thank you.
Travis Brett
Perfect place to come and relax. They have cabins, tents, and RV camping. The store has warm food coffee drinks basic food and camping, fishing, and hunting supplies, and a great staff. Wildlife will walk within the camping areas as well. Even though it rained most of our stay we will be happy to go back again.
R. UnSir
Whether it is a fishing license or a propane fill up, these people are always happy to help. We camp in this area every spring and always enjoy the friendly environment at The Last Resort. They always help make our trip enjoyable!
Earl “Bob” Lampton
Spent 3 nights in one of their new deluxe cabins. Well furnished and comfortable bed. We were here on weekdays so practically had the place to ourselves
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I saw people using the rv sites for a van and a tent. Maybe call and make sure
We don't charge for extra vehicle parking. But if you are talking about the state campgrounds they require a vehicle access pass or a discover pass. The federal sites you pay by the day to camp.
We have full hook ups and also water/power sites available. None of our RV or tent sites have TV hook ups. However Dish & Direct satellites will work here.
Jenny, they range from $65 - $128 per night, depending on size and amenities. You can always call us or go to our website www.thelastresortrv.com for more information.
Not at the Resort, but there are limited trails farther up the road. Not worth it, if all you want to do is ride.
They are $24.00 a night, extra fees for more people/cars... If you don't mind roughing it, you can go a couple of miles past it to the wdfw where there are 14 free campsites, (vault toilet, bring your own water) and further past that the National Forrest has campsites that are $8 a night... You'll need a Discover Pass ($30 or so a year or $11 a day) or the vehicle parking permit issused with fishing and hunting license. If you like to fish stay in the free sites and fiah one of the Lakes that are regularly stocked...if you like to hike go further up the mountain...At the top is Godman Springs, its a free campground...lots of trails for hiking, riding horses and 4 wheelers... God Bless and Happy Camping.
It's $41.00 a night
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