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Reviews — 8

Sean Dustman
at 2022 Jul 11
Sean Dustman
at 2022 Jul 11
Mineral Park East campground, we got there in the dark and my flashlights were misplaced in the packing so I put the tent up totally in the dark by feel which I did without complaining! Spot number 8 was pretty nice.
Brian
at 2022 Jun 28
Brian
at 2022 Jun 28
The place was secluded, peaceful, and beutiful as advertised. However, they need to remove any reference to fishing and riverfront access anywhere near the site. It was one of the big reasons I chose the site. River side spots are fenced off because of 50' cliffs down to the river and no way to access it anywhere within 20 miles of the area.
Michael Barton
at 2021 Sep 16
Michael Barton
at 2021 Sep 16
This is a shockingly well developed camp ground for as remote as it seems. The campground is split into a west and east section without a connection between them so be aware of when you enter. There are compost toilets regularly placed as well. The creek provides consistent background white noise, and the the campground is perfect for anyone looking to do the Sahale Arm.
Bryndalyn Corey
at 2021 Jan 10
Bryndalyn Corey
at 2021 Jan 10
Very well-maintained camp sites with a small beautiful rock beach on the river that runs through camp. The only downside is it's very busy in August, and most sites are reservation-only. Many of the "non-reserveable" spots were somehow still reserved, making it very difficult to find drive-up spots. We stayed for three nights in a non-reservable spot, but during our stay we were notified that it had just been reserved and we unexpectedly had to move our camp for the last night. The park ranger was very nice and helpful, and helped us find a good spot down the road that had just opened up.
Jennifer Rhyne
at 2020 Aug 03
Jennifer Rhyne
at 2020 Aug 03
We tried to camp here on one of the first-come-first-serve days, but there were no vacancies when we arrived at 6:30pm on a Saturday in early August. We had also checked Marble Creek campground on the way, but it was also full. We did manage to find a nice roadside spot right beside the campground and near the N Fork Cascade River. There are quite a few of these roadside spots, the last one being literally just in front of the sign marking the border of the entrance to the national park where roadside camping is not allowed. Sharing this just so you’re aware that you’ll probably have some options if the campgrounds are full when you arrive.
Val Johnson
at 2020 Jul 10
Val Johnson
at 2020 Jul 10
This campground was beautiful! However, when we booked our camp the map made it seem more private, but we ended up right off the road. Also the camp sites are small, our 8 person tent didn’t fit the space provided so it was an awkward fit. They should also tell people that if you plan to buy firewood from the camp host, it’s now $8 bundle and you have to stop at Marble Creek Campground on your way up to buy it. We lost a ton of time having to drive back down the mountain to get wood. It was also weird to have so many cars driving in really late at night. But again, totally beautiful, great for kids to explore and I would go back again.
Emily Fox
at 2018 Sep 06
Emily Fox
at 2018 Sep 06
Great campground—just be aware NO WATER, so bring your own. Nice sites nestled in amongst old growth with a beautiful river adjacent.
Mackenzie Olson
at 2017 Aug 05
Mackenzie Olson
at 2017 Aug 05
Great campsite for seclusion and quiet! When we went (August, mid week), we were literally the ONLY campers in the east campground, we had the entire campground to ourselves! However, if we hadn't been the only ones there, on the eastside, a lot of the campsites were quite close together. Some, to the point where they were literally almost right on top of each other. The sites on the west loop however were more spread out. The prime spots we identified over there seemed to be 002 and 13, they seemed exceptionally secluded, (although all the spots on that side were more spaciously spread out). Hardly any mosquitos, although there were TONS of flies in the early evening. The bathrooms were fine, as long as you're going in knowing what to expect (vault toilets). There wasn't a lot "to do" per say, besides just taking in the forest and hanging out. At least for us, we couldn't figure out how to get down to the water, so you could only view it from above. It was perfect for what we wanted though, a quiet place to get away- we couldn't have asked for more seclusion than having the whole grounds to ourselves! Definitely worth checking out if your main desire is to be away from it all!