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Large established campground run by Washington State Park. $25-45 dollars per night, ranging from walk-in sites to full RV hook-up. We spent $30 on a dry RV site in Loop A. All sites have a firering and picnic table. Many different walking trails, bathrooms, token showers, dumpsters, potable water, and RV dump. You can only buy tokens for shower when you check-in at the office. Campground is less than five minute walk to the beach. Poor cell service on ATT. Recommend reserving online through parks website.
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$30 for dry camping in our RV. A few loops are closed now for winter, but the showers are still available (tokens needed) and dump station is open as well. Reservations are accepted or you can pick a site and then go back to the gate to have them reserve it for no fee.
Jet noise from the Naval Base is very loud, but kind of unique. Went until 7:00 one night, 6:00 the next.
We can see the ocean and Cranberry Lake from our site.
$10 for an extra vehicle overnight unless it is towed, or towing your camper. We were not charged for our extra, but it can go either way.
Decent Visible cell service (Verizon), could stream.
Beautiful park, however the very loud fighter jets overhead made us leave after one day.
We paid $ 40.00 with power and water.
we had good ATT WiFi service here.
Large established campground run by Washington State Park. $25-45 dollars per night, ranging from walk-in sites to full RV hook-up. We spent $30 on a dry RV site in Loop A. All sites have a firering and picnic table. Many different walking trails, bathrooms, token showers, dumpsters, potable water, and RV dump. You can only buy tokens for shower when you check-in at the office. Campground is less than five minute walk to the beach. Poor cell service on ATT. Recommend reserving online through parks website.
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