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Spencer's Campground, located on Ross Lake in Rockport, Washington, offers a unique backcountry camping experience. Falling within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, it caters to those seeking a remote and nature-immersive stay.
Based on customer reviews, Spencer's Campground consists of two separate campsites, each equipped with essential amenities for a comfortable stay. Each campsite features two tent plots, bear boxes for food storage, and picnic tables. A shared vault toilet and boat dock are also available on the island, facilitating access and convenience for campers arriving by water.
The campground is praised for its spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and its favorable conditions for fishing. The location, tucked behind Roland Point, provides shelter from strong winds, enhancing the overall camping experience. This feature makes it particularly appealing for canoe camping trips.
Key features of Spencer's Campground include:
The National Park Service is commended for maintaining these backcountry campsites, highlighting the commitment to preserving natural areas for public enjoyment. Access to Spencer's Campground is primarily by water, making it ideal for canoe and kayak campers.
For those interested in a secluded camping experience with excellent fishing and scenic views, Spencer's Campground on Ross Lake is a prime destination. Due to its backcountry nature, thorough preparation and awareness of water access requirements are essential.
Public restroom
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
I was lucky enough to spend 2 nights of a 4 night canoe camping trip at Spencer camp. There are 2 separate campsites, both of which have 2 tent plots, Bear Boxes, and picnic tables. There is also a shared vault toilet and boat dock on the island. The views of the surrounding peaks are spectacular. Fishing was sublime, and because it's tucked away behind Roland point you have little if any wind to deal with. The National Park Service is to be commended on keeping such wonderful backcountry campsites for us to visit.