We really enjoyed our stay here (T4)! The primitive campsites are secluded, private, and truly primitive, which we appreciated. There’s a short hike through uneven terrain to reach them (manageable, but having a cart was a huge plus). The campground manager, Austin, was incredibly helpful and friendly. Firewood was delivered quickly, and when we requested a grate for the fire pit, he came through. The private beach is a short walk away, and we loved watching breathtaking west coast sunsets. Bathrooms with private locking showers are modern, clean, and just a few minutes from the sites. The group campground was very well maintained—we saw Austin working hard throughout our stay. There’s a covered common area with picnic tables, grills, and a playground. Best of all, it wasn’t filled with tourists, but other respectful campers.
Keep in mind: the primitive sites are deep in the woods—store food in your vehicle or animal-proof containers (not provided), and dispose of trash before nightfall. Keep a deterrent nearby (air horn, whistle, flashing light, etc.). Bring strong lighting—under the tree canopy it gets extremely dark, and the fire pit only helps so much. Bug protection is essential during warmer months. AT&T service was spotty but usable. Parking is nearby but requires a short walk. Fire pits don’t have grates—bring one or a cooking alternative. Grills are available only in the shared area near restrooms.
We’ll most certainly be back to visit this special gem.