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In 1948 a wildfire came thru what then was a mixed forest of spars old growth conifers, evergreen and deciduous broadleaf trees burning intensely enough to render the entire area to primarily grassland. Today it is quickly returning to primarily mixed forest, recovering the ability to hold water at cooler temperatures as it once did. Nestled on the south slope of Dickinson Mountain it offers pl...
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I really enjoyed the campsite! Ron was very nice. I will say it is about 20 minutes from i5 so if you are looking for a quick stopover you might be driving a bit further than you want to be after a...
Ron’s place was the perfect stop over for us on our way from Northern California to Portland. The Creekside campground was beautiful and private—shaded with the sound of the creek while you sleep....
Overall, campers have had a wonderful experience at Ron's campsite, praising its beautiful and secluded forest setting, as well as the cleanliness of the sites and facilities. Ron, the host, is frequently described as friendly and accommodating, ensuring guests feel welcome and well taken care of. While the remote location offers peace and tranquility, it may be a bit far for those seeking a quick stopover. Overall, this campsite is highly recommended for those looking to immerse themselves in nature.
- Beautiful and secluded forest setting
- Clean and well-maintained sites
- Friendly and accommodating host, Ron
- Convenient access to running water and outhouse
- Peaceful atmosphere with no road noise
- Unique wildlife and natural beauty
- Great for a private camping experience
- Somewhat remote location, about 20 minutes from I-5
- Limited amenities beyond basic outhouse and solar shower
- Access may be challenging for those unfamiliar with the area