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Snail's Pace Camp

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· Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington
13 acres hosted by Bary B.
1 motorhome/tent pitch
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All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
The property has served as a "family get-away" and restorative spot for years and continues to be such since our acquisition a few years ago. This campsite is quite secluded and peaceful. Please observe the rules that are intended to keep it pristine. There are references to the steep driveway in the reviews. In winter of 2024 a modification was made to the driveway making it accessible to 2wd vehicles. A locked cabin (work in progress) has a large covered porch overlooking the Coweeman River that is available for campers, complete with chairs and picnic table. The porch railing will not withstand leaning against or using as a footrest; thanks. The camp has a pit toilet and we are asking guests to extend its life by only putting poop and pee in it. Please burn your TP or take it out with your trash. There is a fire ring and a tub of firewood available (and refillable) on site for $10. Payment is through Venmo when you return to the electronic world. If you bring your own wood keep maximum length to 20" to keep fire/ash within ring. Wood gathering is not permitted. Please respect the trees; no carving, supporting hammocks, nails. There is a picnic table and chairs at the fire ring. Glass (bottles or glasses) are not permitted anywhere close to the riverbank as the risk of broken glass on bare feet is not worth the risk. Firearms and shooting are not allowed at our campsite, nor are fireworks. The country road, which is very lightly travelled, follows the river and is a wonderful 'trail' for bikes and hikes. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company owns the the vast tree farm in this area and requires a permit to access their land but we hike there (accessed just across the road) frequently and never see anyone. The river runs clean and pristine. Though not deep enough for swimming, it provides for a refreshing dip on a hot summer's day. It can be used for washing and bathing, and could be filtered/treated for drinking. A garden hydrant provides river water to the camping area, but use the 200 gallon source sparingly as I only fill it occasionally. There is no other water source on the lot. The next driveway upstream is also available to explore as it is a campsite under construction. There is a deeper swimming hole at this site that you are welcome to use. An inner tube will float you back down to the cabin spot. Moving rocks in the river (building dams, structures) interferes with the nature processes of waterways and fish spawning/habitat and should be avoided. Caution: The river rocks are very slick (think 'ice'). Use care when walking on wet rocks! Flotation vests are strongly recommended for kiddos. Feel free to explore the property but please be aware the stinging nettles and other various pokey vegetation exist in the woods. The setting is most private, the river lovely. This setting is wonderful for a quiet family getaway in the woods; it is not 'party' appropriate. Non digging, well mannered dogs are welcome (maximum 2) as long as their responsible owners clean up after them. Don't forget to bring drinking water, toilet paper (none is provided), fire starter (though our firewood is seasoned, dry and easy to ignite), headlamp, roasting sticks for them s'mores, water shoes and tromping shoes. The closest store for supplies is 11 miles (20ish minutes) down Rose Valley Road, a small country market with basics, and fuel. Disregard Hipcamp's statement that the camp is close to Seaquest State Park and Paradise Point State Park........they are both about 45 minutes away. Clarification on pricing. The base fee of $60 for weekends and holidays is discounted 20% ($48) for weekdays and is for 4 people. Additional guests are $10 per night, maximum 8 campers total. Cell coverage is nonexistent/weak, depending on carrier. Please plan accordingly and enjoy your time away from digital distractions. Enjoy!The property has served as a "family get-away" and restorative spot for years and continues to be such since our acquisition a few years ago. This campsite is quite secluded and peaceful. Please observe the rules that are intended to keep it pristine. There are references to the steep driveway in the reviews. In winter of 2024 a modification was made to the driveway making it accessible to 2wd vehicles. A locked cabin (work in progress) has a large covered porch overlooking the Coweeman River that is available for campers, complete with chairs and picnic table. The porch railing will not withstand leaning against or using as a footrest; thanks. The camp has a pit toilet and we are asking guests to extend its life by only putting poop and pee in it. Please burn your TP or take it out with your trash. There is a fire ring and a tub of firewood available (and refillable) on site for $10. Payment is through Venmo when you return to the electronic world. If you bring your own wood keep maximum length to 20" to keep fire/ash within ring. Wood gathering is not permitted. Please respect the trees; no carving, supporting hammocks, nails. There is a picnic table and chairs at the fire ring. Glass (bottles or glasses) are not permitted anywhere close to the riverbank as the risk of broken glass on bare feet is not worth the risk. Firearms and shooting are not allowed at our campsite, nor are fireworks. The country road, which is very lightly travelled, follows the river and is a wonderful 'trail' for bikes and hikes. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company owns the the vast tree farm in this area and requires a permit to access their land but we hike there (accessed just across the road) frequently and never see anyone. The river runs clean and pristine. Though not deep enough for swimming, it provides for a refreshing dip on a hot summer's day. It can be used for washing and bathing, and could be filtered/treated for drinking. A garden hydrant provides river water to the camping area, but use the 200 gallon source sparingly as I only fill it occasionally. There is no other water source on the lot. The next driveway upstream is also available to explore as it is a campsite under construction. There is a deeper swimming hole at this site that you are welcome to use. An inner tube will float you back down to the cabin spot. Moving rocks in the river (building dams, structures) interferes with the nature processes of waterways and fish spawning/habitat and should be avoided. Caution: The river rocks are very slick (think 'ice'). Use care when walking on wet rocks! Flotation vests are strongly recommended for kiddos. Feel free to explore the property but please be aware the stinging nettles and other various pokey vegetation exist in the woods. The setting is most private, the river lovely. This setting is wonderful for a quiet family getaway in the woods; it is not 'party' appropriate. Non digging, well mannered dogs are welcome (maximum 2) as long as their responsible owners clean up after them. Don't forget to bring drinking water, toilet paper (none is provided), fire starter (though our firewood is seasoned, dry and easy to ignite), headlamp, roasting sticks for them s'mores, water shoes and tromping shoes. The closest store for supplies is 11 miles (20ish minutes) down Rose Valley Road, a small country market with basics, and fuel. Disregard Hipcamp's statement that the camp is close to Seaquest State Park and Paradise Point State Park........they are both about 45 minutes away. Clarification on pricing. The base fee of $60 for weekends and holidays is discounted 20% ($48) for weekdays and is for 4 people. Additional guests are $10 per night, maximum 8 campers total. Cell coverage is nonexistent/weak, depending on carrier. Please plan accordingly and enjoy your time away from digital distractions.
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Sara G.recommends
April 10, 2024
Secluded creekfront, wooded lot.
Safe, secure, private and magical!
My son and I had an amazing time at Snails Pace. The site is exactly as described and has thoughtful touches from ample secure garbage (and recycling) containers to hand sanitizer in the pit toilet. There is so much to explore! We saw eagles, deer, ducks, woodpeckers, SNAILS, bats, bluejays and so much more. We had such a great time we'll be back again this Summer to swim and splash in the creek! My tiny 2 wheel drive city car had no issues with the newly leveled driveway. Earlier reviews mentioned a steep driveway, that is no more. The location is beautiful and so private, unlike crowded campsites. I felt safe and secure as a single female traveling with a kid under ten. An owl hooted at the same time each night (not for long) and a chorus of frogs put us to sleep with the ramble of the creek. Absolutely lovely slice of land, highly recommend!
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Brianne B.recommends
September 10, 2023
Secluded creekfront, wooded lot.
We had a wonderful stay at this site. Will absolutely be returning. Bary is a responsive and thoughtful host. The property is very well cared for and a true delight to camp on.
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Sean D.recommends
August 27, 2023
Secluded creekfront, wooded lot.
Great spot, great host. Expansive deck over the river is a nice focal point. Steep drive easy to navigate with AWD/FWD. 10/10
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Michelle S.recommends
August 20, 2023
Secluded creekfront, wooded lot.
Perfect :D
I want to give Bary’s spot a terrible review because I want it all to myself. It was the perfect little getaway. Peaceful, quiet, shady spots, sunny spots, steps down to the river, big porch, and beautiful rockers. We’ll be back again for sure.
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Tristan W.recommends
August 6, 2023
Secluded creekfront, wooded lot.
This place is a hidden gem! Kids had a blast catching tadpoles and crawdads, skipping rocks, wading in the river, and gorging on huckleberries and blackberries. We loved being able to relax on the rocks or the covered porch while keeping an eye on the kids’ fun. It’s not camping without a campfire, so we really appreciated the nicely established fire circle and plentiful split wood. The comment from our oldest summed it up perfectly: “I love this family moment.” Can’t wait to come back to this spot again and to camp at the spot upriver when it’s done!
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Kaitlyn C.recommends
July 30, 2023
Secluded creekfront, wooded lot.
Our best camping weekend (ever)
5 stars!!! We usually always are ready to go home after camping but not after a weekend here. Everything was fantastic. We swam/ floated in the river and enjoyed the sounds and scenery. The host describes the spot and what you need/ don’t need perfectly. No service at all so we read books on the porch which also was a wonderful addition to this spot. Dogs also enjoyed it very much. 100% will be back it was a memorable and beautiful weekend.
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Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Stl’pulmsh (Cowlitz), Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Bary B.Joined in May 2019
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