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Chambers Lake Campground Introduce

Chambers Lake Campground, located near Randle, WA 98377, USA, offers a primitive camping experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. Situated by Chambers Lake, which is noted by some as an overpopulated fishing lake, the campground provides immediate access to the water for fishing and other lake activities.

The environment at Chambers Lake offers a degree of privacy, with some visitors finding secluded spots with direct lake access. The area features a relatively easy-access trail to the lake, and some campsites offer flat areas suitable for tents and trees ideal for hammocks. Campers have also noted the cleanliness of the single vault toilet available and the presence of fire pits at the campsites.

However, it's important to be aware that Chambers Lake Campground is a primitive camping area with limited services. There is no potable water, no picnic tables, and no garbage service; campers are required to take all their trash with them. Access to the campground involves traveling on a washboard gravel road, which some have found challenging. A significant feature reported by multiple visitors is the presence of aggressive and persistent biting insects, particularly mosquitoes and biting flies. It is highly recommended to bring an ample supply of insect repellent.

While some visitors have found the fishing rewarding, with reports of jumping fish and successful catches of brown trout, the insect situation can significantly impact the camping experience. The campground has a sign soliciting opinions on potentially making it a pay campground in the future. Based on current reviews, visitors suggest that improvements such as bug mitigation, picnic tables, garbage service, and a water source would be necessary if fees were to be implemented.

For those seeking a secluded, primitive camping experience focused on lake access and fishing, Chambers Lake Campground may be an option. However, potential visitors should be well-prepared for the challenging road conditions and the likelihood of encountering a significant number of biting insects. For the most current information and any potential changes, please contact Chambers Lake Campground at (360) 497-1103 or +1 360-497-1103.

Location

Campgrounds & RV ParksWashingtonLewis CountyRandle

Customer Reviews

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17 reviews
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D Hickey
Aug 02, 2024

I made my first trip to Chambers Lake after hearing it was considered by the state to be an overpopulated fishing lake. My first success was making it up the washboard gravel road to the campsite in my Honda Civic. When I arrived (2 pm on a Wednesday afternoon) there was only one other tent set up. I was happy with the privacy and picked a spot with immediate access to the lake. As soon as I stepped from my car, I could hear a very distinct overall buzz in the air. As I began to set up camp, it happened. I was swarmed by biting insects, from mosquitoes to biting flies. I realize this is a direct contrast from the “Mike O” review of 4 days ago, but I did have a much different experience and thought I should share. I could not swat them away fast enough. I applied OFF all over, including rubbing it through my hair as the bugs were persistent. This helped and allowed me about 40 minutes of quiet before reapplying. As the temperature cooled in the evening, the bugs stopped. The attack began again by 10 am and I decided to leave. I did manage to fish and oddly enough the bugs were not as bad by the water. I only got one bite dragging a fly behind a bobber and caught a nice brown trout. The fish were jumping everywhere though. Other than one vault toilet this is primitive camping with no potable water, picnic tables, or garbage service…take it with you. The funny part of the trip is that there was a sign by the vault toilet asking campers to go to a website to give their opinion about asking for this campground to be a pay campground in the future. I would never pay for this experience unless the fees included bug mitigation, picnic tables, garbage service, and some sort of water. My planned three day trip turned into an overnighter simply because of the aggressive and persistent biting insects like I’ve never experienced before.

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Alissa
Jul 13, 2020

Great camping spot. Drive to the area is long rocky and dusty. Nice campsites, Nice trail easy access to lake, outhouse was very clean, the firepit was nice. Flat area for tent. Tree's perfect for hammocks. LOTS of Mosquito's one can of bug spray was NOT enough for one night! I would bring 2+ cans. Lots of bug bites but it was worth the fun!

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Skyler Gregory
Jan 01, 2022

Great Camping spot! Don't get this place confused with other Glamp grounds in Washington. This is real camping. No potable water sources, no wifi, no electrical hookups, 1 vault toilet in the center of the sites. This is not a camp ground that is accessable in the winter due to snow. When you first arrive: First congrats on making it up the washboard access road and on finding the place! Camp sites are not really marked. There are spots that look like a vehicle should park there and flatish spot is near it for a tent. Pick your campsite carefully. If you pick one closer to the water you will have other people wandering through your site to get to the lake. If you pick one near the bathroom you will have people scurrying through your site to use the luxurious vault toilet. There were swarms of mosquitoes when we arrived. We were prepared with 100% Deet spray. Don't bother with essential oils, natural bug spray, the hack you found on YouTube, or your aunt's home made big repellent. Do yourself a favor and get 100% Deet. Once there and set up: Fishing! Get down to the lake if you can navigate through the various trails. There are plenty of trout to be caught in this lake. Spinners and worms have slayed many trout here. The water is very clear. Hiking! There are many hiking trails around the campground. There are also many horse trails. I have seen many folks camping with horses at chambers.

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Kevin Favro
Aug 28, 2019

Great campground. Not many people, although it was mid week. A couple shore access to the lake if you want to fish or paddle in a kayak or canoe. Quiet, decently maintained. Free use area. Pack in, pack out. FS oreads can be challenging if not in AWD vehicle. Luckily I had the trooper that day!

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Mike O
Jul 29, 2024

Came here to camp and fish for the weekend with some buddies. Fishing was tough the whole weekend. Only caught one brown trout. If you don’t have a kayak it’s a tough place to fish. I tried shore fishing but it is very muddy and the swarms of mosquitos and Yellowjackets were insane. Friday night we showed up the camp sit was completely full. We took the last spot and people were camping on the road. This campground IS HEAVILY TRAVELED. I thought there would be less people based on reviews but it was pretty busy for the distance. Overall though, not many bugs at the campsite and super flat sites.