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Little campground just beside the Lake where you can fish if you want. I saw 4 pit toilets. Lot of places available even in August. It's not free and an attendant supposed to come for collecting the fare but we didn't see him and so stay one night for free. Picnic table at each campsites, and pit fire.
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Very nice place. Really big trees! Quiet. Gate close at 10 pm and open at 8 am. 20$ for the night.
Report Check-InAs described but 20$ in 2023. nice campground with pit toilets and fresh water
Report Check-InBCparks campground for $18/n. Pit toilets and you can swim in the lake. You throw away garbage away in town and drinkwater is a 5 min drive to the hatchery. General store in Port Renfrew, 15 min drive.
Report Check-InDon’t bet on getting a free night…first come first serve, lots of sites available in July. $18 CAD collected by camp host. Nice swimming. Bring bug spray. They close the gate at 10pm and don’t open it until 8am, so don’t plan any early morning expeditions. Nice drive, close to Port Renfrew and easy access to beautiful local hikes.
Report Check-Indecent campgrounds. stayed 2 nights as a good place to access the botanical beach.
Report Check-InIt was a very rainy day - the campground open - no one was camping. Such a pretty site.
Report Check-InCool place, you can swim in the lake. Self-service camping, a manager was supposed to come for the fee but nobody shows up so we stay the night for free. Table and fire pit at each spot. There is a Bonsaï-like tree on a rock at the north of the lake, good photo to take.
Report Check-InCurrently closed, either as part of regular seasonal closure or because of hatchery/restoration work.
Report Check-InStayed here for 1 night because we couldn’t find a spot anywhere closer to Port Renfrew. Park attendant came to collect $18 for 1 nights stay. Nothing special, but it was nice being near fresh water and there were pit toilets, picnic tables and fire pits.
Report Check-InGood enough place to camp for a night or two. $18 per night. Bring your own drinking water. Real easy to miss the sign (on the right going from Pt Renfrew) going in.
Report Check-In$18/night
Camp host on site.
On a Friday night in June, saw the person collecting. About 50 sites and 10 sites were occupied.
There is no posted signs for camp fee. Pit toilets are poorly ventilated, smells to high heaven, doors don't latch properly. No garbage disposals. You take out what you bring in is what we were told by the attendant
Report Check-InLittle campground just beside the Lake where you can fish if you want. I saw 4 pit toilets. Lot of places available even in August. It's not free and an attendant supposed to come for collecting the fare but we didn't see him and so stay one night for free. Picnic table at each campsites, and pit fire.
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