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Quote from: lostbackpacker on August 06, 2013, 03:11:13 PMI know there are some primitive sites along the mt loop highway outside of granite falls. been a few years since I've been there. they are right along the road.... Some beautiful spots along the rivers there! If I ever move back I will definitely be camping around there a few times. I myself don't like campgrounds either. I don't like the noise or being close to everyone else. I went camping a few weeks ago and heard those same drunk a-holes up talking adult conversations and there were kids in our camp. Other than needing to bring more water I'm not sure what there is to miss about those campgrounds. I hate the toilets myself. They smell like hell and are disgusting to even look in. I'm not sure where a campground exists that had running water and a bathroom but not a lot of other campers b
I know there are some primitive sites along the mt loop highway outside of granite falls. been a few years since I've been there. they are right along the road....
Banks Lake has some nice spots in that area up around Osborne Bay, next to the golf course. The Tucannon Valley has a lot of nice campsites through out. I also like the Sinlahekin Valley, beautiful country up there and lots of camping and lakes from Concunully all the way to Palmer Lake. Haven't been up that way in a long time. I should make it a point to get back there! Mostly it is Primitive camping though. In the Tucannon you can stay at the Last Resort. Nice little place with a general store and the bathrooms with showers. The MacArthurs are good folks too!(owners)
Quote from: Goldeneye on August 06, 2013, 03:24:38 PMI have a neighbor who goes to Deception Pass state park every year. They seem to have a good time. Never actually camped there so I can't vouch for the noise level... http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/?selectedpark=deception%20pass&subject=allreally the only noise you will have is the sound of freedom as air station whidbey island is not that far away and the flight pattern takes them over the campground.
I have a neighbor who goes to Deception Pass state park every year. They seem to have a good time. Never actually camped there so I can't vouch for the noise level... http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/?selectedpark=deception%20pass&subject=all