Address: 2339 Ice Harbor Rd, 843 Grain Terminal Rd, Burbank, WA 99323, USA
Phone: +15095472048
Danielle Giovanelli
WOW! Spiders and I mean everywhere. We would come out of our trailer in the mornings to webs everywhere. Unfortunately, they tagged home with us too. Ugh. Leeches in the water and when we informed the host. She said itβs water. Wow!! π€·ββοΈ The hosts have nothing better to do then get on you for anything and everything. No kids out playing we were the only ones that had a fire at night. It was a ghost town. One positive itβs pretty at sunset. Otherwise stay away!
Darren Byers
My family has been stopping here for a rest on our trips back and forth from Idaho to Oregon for many many years. The lawn is always kept nice, the bathrooms are always clean. It's a very nice place to stop for a break when you're traveling. I would definitely recommend visiting there.
Hotdog Bun
Great park, mostly friendly staff. Grumpy camp host harassed us a few times. No alcohol allowed, but nobody cares if youβre discreet. Great place for families!
HF
Did not like it as it was too crowded. The camp sites were too close to each other with no privacy. The park itself was nicely maintained and clean.
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Yes, there are both tent and RV camping. There are great grassy areas for tents. The bathrooms are clean and the showers are good.
You should have a reservation as this place is popular. Many times there are cancelations and sites pop up as free so keep checking.
Yes! Must be on leash.
Yes, it is about $110 but it is really big and holds 200+. You could just show up early before anyone else & if there is no reservation then it's yours.
Camping opens on June 11th. You can reserve a time at http://www.recreation.gov/
Trout
Yes, reservations can be made at: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233514
No catfish in the ponds. Definitely in the Snake River though which is easily accessible and a short walk. Up the road off Hanson Loop in Burbank is Caseys Pond and that will have some catfish in it too.
Open $24 best to have reservations also check out charbonneau 8 mi up the snake
In Richland they did... Not sure when they will with the virus. My neighbor might rent them... Have never asked.
Yes. In the campground.
The lakes are south east of the camping area , 400 yards on a well marked path
Yes, all the camp sights have a fire ring. Just make sure it's out before you leave. And always leave your camp sight cleaner then when you got there.
24 dollars a night depending on the spot you get and if it's a weekend or not
I think that is restricted
Not sure if there is a limit. It's a public park so as long as your dogs aren't causing trouble, the more the merrier!
From $24 - $110 per Night
Yes and movies
Certainly not now.
All 30 amp.
Yes, I've stayed here, there is a fee to camp, but they have a day use area as well for free. Nice park, relatively quiet place.
Campground/Day Use: Open: May 17, 2019Β - Sept.Β 3, 2019 Boat Ramp: Open year round Nature Trail: Open year round Hours: 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily in the summer
There is no free camping anywhere around the erea that I know of and I grew up in walking distance to hood park I also think the starting fee for a tent $19 or $24 a night haven't camped there in 2 years but it is very nice
All of the nearby Corps of Engineers campgrounds closed the first week in September.
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