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Mineral Park Campground Introduce
Welcome to Mineral Park Campground, a wonderful option within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of US. Located in , this campground provides a serene environment for both tent and RV campers.
The environment surrounding Mineral Park Campground is characterized by . The lush greenery and natural landscape offer a peaceful retreat and opportunities for wildlife viewing. The campground's setting provides a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature.
Mineral Park Campground offers a range of services to ensure a comfortable stay. These typically include . Please note that specific amenity details can vary by campsite, so it's advisable to check when making a reservation.
The features of Mineral Park Campground enhance the camping experience. You can expect .
Whether you are planning a tent camping adventure or traveling in an RV, Mineral Park Campground, as part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks platform, offers a great opportunity to experience the natural beauty of US . Come and enjoy the tranquility and outdoor activities that this campground has to offer. Be sure to check for availability and any current promotions before planning your visit.
Details
Amenities
- Picnic tables
- Public restroom
- Restroom
- Tent sites
Payments
- Camping fee
Children
- Good for kids
Parking
- On-site parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
Location
WashingtonSkagit CountyMarblemountCascade River Road
Customer Reviews
Great campsite for seclusion and quiet! When we went (August, mid week), we were literally the ONLY campers in the east campground, we had the entire campground to ourselves! However, if we hadn't been the only ones there, on the eastside, a lot of the campsites were quite close together. Some, to the point where they were literally almost right on top of each other. The sites on the west loop however were more spread out. The prime spots we identified over there seemed to be 002 and 13, they seemed exceptionally secluded, (although all the spots on that side were more spaciously spread out). Hardly any mosquitos, although there were TONS of flies in the early evening. The bathrooms were fine, as long as you're going in knowing what to expect (vault toilets). There wasn't a lot "to do" per say, besides just taking in the forest and hanging out. At least for us, we couldn't figure out how to get down to the water, so you could only view it from above. It was perfect for what we wanted though, a quiet place to get away- we couldn't have asked for more seclusion than having the whole grounds to ourselves! Definitely worth checking out if your main desire is to be away from it all!
Very well-maintained camp sites with a small beautiful rock beach on the river that runs through camp. The only downside is it's very busy in August, and most sites are reservation-only. Many of the "non-reserveable" spots were somehow still reserved, making it very difficult to find drive-up spots. We stayed for three nights in a non-reservable spot, but during our stay we were notified that it had just been reserved and we unexpectedly had to move our camp for the last night. The park ranger was very nice and helpful, and helped us find a good spot down the road that had just opened up.
This is a shockingly well developed camp ground for as remote as it seems. The campground is split into a west and east section without a connection between them so be aware of when you enter. There are compost toilets regularly placed as well. The creek provides consistent background white noise, and the the campground is perfect for anyone looking to do the Sahale Arm.
A nice campground to stop at and rest. Good area to take photos or walk on a short trail. Good trail to North Fork Cascade River.
It was a beautiful campground and very quiet. Could only hear the river and no road noise. Bring bug spray and lots of water. The best campsites are along the river, but the interior sites are more private and secluded. We saw deer and birds. Not suitable for travel trailers. Class B RVs are fine.
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