Accessibility
Accessibility
Walk-In

Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash
Showers

Activities

Hiking
Swimming

Terrain

Forest
Lake
River
Waterfall
Creek

About this space

Secluded spacious scenic campsites in the foothills of the Cascades. Fir, cedar, hemlock, maple forest. Views of Whitehorse Mountain. Beautiful Creek with steep access trails runs through the property. Ideal for group retreats, forest bathing, exploring nature. Classic Pacific Northwest forest environment with amenities. There are three separate, private camping areas with fire pits, toilets an...

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Reviews • 31

★★★★★ (31 reviews)
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Beverly M.
☆☆☆☆☆
Aug 2024

This is truly a little piece of heaven on earth. DeAnn and her son were incredible hosts, always ready with a solution to any problem that arose. They even went above and beyond by installing a ha...

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Kathleen E.
☆☆☆☆☆
Aug 2024

We were able to see the meteor shower and really enjoyed the bell tent. DeAnn was so helpful when we arrived and showed us the site. I would recommend this place for sure!

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a tranquil and picturesque getaway, with many guests praising the stunning views and the friendly, accommodating host, DeAnn. Families and pet owners particularly appreciate the spacious cabins and the private, peaceful setting. However, some reviews mention that the trails can be steep and challenging, and that certain sites are closer together, which may lead to some noise. Despite these minor drawbacks, the overall sentiment is highly positive, making it a recommended destination for nature lovers.

Highlights
  • Beautiful views of mountains and lakes
  • Friendly and accommodating host
  • Spacious and well-stocked cabins
  • Private and peaceful atmosphere
  • Great for families and pets
  • Access to hiking trails and a creek
  • Comfortable camping experience with essential amenities
Considerations
  • Steep trails may be challenging for some guests
  • Some sites are close to each other, leading to faint noise from neighbors
  • 4x4 vehicle recommended for access
  • Trail to the creek can be rugged and loose
  • Limited amenities at some sites compared to others