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Noisy Creek Campground Introduce
Noisy Creek Campground, located in Ione, WA 99139, is a serene destination for those seeking a natural camping experience. With contact information at (509) 446-7500 or +1 509-446-7500, it provides access to large camping spaces and a variety of outdoor activities. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, it offers a balance of basic amenities and natural exploration.
The campground boasts huge camping spaces, providing ample privacy for visitors. The camp host regularly patrols the area, ensuring safety and security, which is particularly appreciated by solo travelers. The campground features well-maintained vault toilets, easily accessible from all sites, and water spigots with cold, great-tasting water. However, there are no showers or running water in the bathrooms.
Each site is equipped with a large picnic table and a decent-sized fire pit. Firewood is available for purchase from the camp host. Some sites include bear bins, while others, like site 1, require campers to store food and scented items in their vehicles. The RV pads, which also serve as tent pads, are gravel, allowing for easy stake placement.
Noisy Creek Campground is a great base for hiking and exploring the surrounding nature. The Noisy Creek trailhead, located within the campground, offers a 7-mile hike to the mountain top. A short drive away, the Mill Pond Historic Site provides additional hiking opportunities, although visitors should be prepared for potential creek crossings.
The campground enforces a gate closure from 10 pm to 6 am, enhancing security. While most campers appreciate the leash rule for dogs, some do not adhere to it, requiring caution when walking through the campground.
Key features and considerations:
- Huge, private camping spaces.
- Well-maintained vault toilets.
- Water spigots with cold, great-tasting water.
- Large picnic tables and fire pits at each site.
- Firewood available for purchase.
- Some sites with bear bins.
- Noisy Creek trailhead within the campground.
- Proximity to Mill Pond Historic Site and Sullivan Lake.
- Regular camp host patrols for safety.
- Gate closure from 10 pm to 6 am.
- Potential for off-leash dogs.
- No showers or running water in bathrooms.
Details
Highlights
- Picnics
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Offerings
- RV camping
- RV electric hookup
- RV water hookup
Activities
- Hiking
Amenities
- Picnic tables
- Public restroom
- Restroom
- Running water
- Tent sites
Payments
- Camping fee
Children
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
Parking
- On-site parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
Location
WashingtonPend Oreille CountyIone
Customer Reviews
Huge camping spaces, well maintained restrooms and the camp host drives through the campground on a regular basis to check up on things (a plus when traveling alone and concerned about safety). Not all campers follow the leash rule for dogs, so be aware when walking through. There's also a nice hiking trail and day use area. Campfire wood is available for sale at the host's site.
Had a great weekend here, it really allowed us to get away and enjoy being out in nature. Even though we were at a campground, there was enough privacy that you didn't feel like you were camping with a group.. The Camp Manager was wonderful and did a fantastic job keeping everything cleaned up. There is a gate that is closed from 10pm-6am that helps keep random people from driving through. The bathrooms are vault toilets and are fairly easily accessible from any site. No running water in the bathroom. No showers. Just the basics! There is easily accessible water spigots, the water is cold and tastes great!!! Our site (Site 1) did not have a bear bin, so we kept all our food and other smelly stuff in the vehicle at night and when we were away. Some sites do have bear bins. One reviewer mentioned that they expected a separate tent pad, but the RV pad is the tent pad. It's gravel, not paved. We had no problems putting in our stakes. Couldnt be happier! All the sites also have a rather large picnic table and a decent sized fire pit. I highly recommend that you take some time to hike around out here. There is the Noisy Creek trailhead right by the campsite with a 7 mile hike to the top of the mountain (didn't do this hike) and a few miles up Sullivan Lake Road there is the old Mill Pond Historic Site (drive past the Mill Pond Campground) that we hiked around for a few hours. We took the path to the South side of the Mill Pond, and then hiked back to the trails on the north side. Highly recommend you are prepared if you do this - there is a 20ft wide creek that is nearly impassible if you come up this way, you either have to cross in fast moving water that appears to be knee deep or worse - or climb across some debris which takes a level of skill not to fall in. You have been advised. Overall, we loved this campground and have already booked another weekend here.
It's better for RV or trailer camping than for tents. There is potable water an easy walk from all the sites I visited. The toilets were well maintained in the campground. Most of the camping sites (but not all) have bear boxes for locking food up at night. The day use area was a letdown, there was no good access to the lake from the campsites, and the lake access was blocked by day use picnic areas so you had to walk through someone else's area or pay the day fee and move a car to get a space. The boat ramp was nice.
Our campsite was close to the lake and swimming, Flowers all over, and places to hike too. Loved it here! Recommend reserving early.
It has been over 45 yrs since we were there, but it made a memory that will stay with us forever. I loved the sound of the Loon's in the lake. We were right on Noisy Creek. The sound of the creek was so calming, that it would put you to sleep by the sound of the creek. We had 2 very young children at the time. Our oldest was 1 yr old and the youngest would turn 1 in November. We decided to go there at the end of August it was beautiful and relaxing. All I have thought about since we are back in the Pacific Northwest is going back up to Sullivan Lake. One of the best parts of our trip there was meeting some really nice people.
I recently had the pleasure of staying at Noisy Creek Campground, nestled in the picturesque surroundings near Ione. Here's my review of this serene camping destination: Location: Noisy Creek Campground boasts an ideal location, providing a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Situated near Ione, the campground benefits from being close enough to civilization while still immersing visitors in the tranquility of nature. The journey to the campground is straightforward, with well-marked roads leading the way. Campsite and Amenities: The campsite itself offers a variety of well-maintained and spacious spots to pitch tents or park RVs. I appreciated the abundance of shade provided by the towering trees, creating a cool and comfortable atmosphere during the day. The sites were thoughtfully arranged, ensuring privacy and seclusion from neighboring campers. Noisy Creek Campground offers a decent range of amenities for campers. The restroom facilities were clean and regularly maintained. The presence of potable water stations throughout the campground was convenient for refilling water bottles and cooking needs. Scenic Beauty and Nature: The true highlight of Noisy Creek Campground is its proximity to natural wonders. The creek that runs alongside the campground emanates a soothing melody, providing a beautiful backdrop to the camping experience. The surrounding forest is teeming with diverse flora and fauna, making it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts and wildlife watchers. Activities: For those seeking adventure, Noisy Creek Campground offers a plethora of recreational activities. Hiking trails within close proximity provide stunning vistas and opportunities to explore the area's natural beauty. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy casting their lines in the nearby lake, where trout and other fish abound. Additionally, the campground's proximity to Ione allows for easy access to local attractions and amenities. Minor Considerations: While the overall experience at Noisy Creek Campground was delightful, there were a few minor downsides. The name "Noisy Creek" is quite accurate, as the babbling creek can be quite audible during the night. While some may find this soothing, light sleepers may want to come prepared with earplugs. Additionally, the campground can get quite busy during peak seasons, so making reservations in advance is advisable. Conclusion: Noisy Creek Campground near Ione provides a wonderful escape into nature's embrace. With its serene ambiance, beautiful surroundings, and proximity to outdoor activities, it is an ideal destination for both families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Pack your camping gear, embrace the symphony of nature, and enjoy a rejuvenating stay at Noisy Creek Campground.
I cannot recommend this lil campsite enough! Great atmosphere and the weather was fantastic! It's just a short walk from the beach where the water from Sullivan lake is crystal clear! Couldn't recommend enough **The only downside was the ominous whispers and flickering lights coming from the tunnel about 20 ft from the campsite.
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