Lost Prairie Group Site Introduce
Welcome to Lost Prairie Group Site, a hidden gem nestled along US-20 in Sweet Home, Oregon. This campground is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature. Surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil landscapes, Lost Prairie Group Site offers a perfect setting for group camping, family gatherings, or simply unwinding in the great outdoors.
One of the standout features of Lost Prairie Group Site is its privacy. Many visitors have noted that the campground is often not busy, providing a sense of seclusion and tranquility. However, it's important to be prepared for the local insect population, which can be quite active, especially in the mornings. Visitors have reported encountering a variety of insects, including horse flies, biting bugs, and several types of hornets and wasps. While this can be a challenge, the beauty of the location often outweighs this inconvenience for many campers.
Despite the insect activity, Lost Prairie Group Site remains a popular choice for those looking to enjoy the outdoors. The site is well-suited for group camping, offering ample space and a serene environment. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Lost Prairie Group Site provides a unique camping experience that connects you with nature.
- Beautiful, private location perfect for group camping
- Serene and tranquil environment
- Ample space for gatherings and outdoor activities
- Be prepared for an active insect population, especially in the mornings
Customer Feedback: Many visitors have praised the beauty and privacy of Lost Prairie Group Site, noting that it offers a peaceful retreat away from the crowds. However, some have mentioned the significant presence of insects as a downside. Despite this, the site remains a great option for those who are well-prepared and looking to enjoy the natural beauty of Sweet Home, Oregon.
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Customer Reviews
It's a beautiful location and when we stayed, it was not busy so it was actually quite private. The major downside is the insect population. I am NOT exaggerating when I say, they were everywhere. In droves. Large horse flies, smaller flies, tiny biting bugs, and then there were the stinging kind. We identified 7 different kinds of hornets/wasps. Including bald faced hornets (the white and black ones). We got there around 5:30 pm, so we didn't realize the first night of being there, that the morning air would be thick with the droning of buzzing insects. There were so many, I'm guessing there had to be several hives nearby. My boyfriend and kids got stung multiple times, which had us packing up and leaving after breakfast. We won't camp here again. Bummer.
Great group site
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