Campsite #10 at Adams Fork Campground, WA
Campsite #10
Drive-In | 6 people |
30 ft | Back-In |
1 | no signal |







Campsite Reviews (6)
5.0 out of 5
5 star | | 67% |
4 star | | 33% |
3 star | | 0% |
2 star | | 0% |
1 star | | 0% |
Camping sites are huge, most of them, with room for more than one tent (ours could easily fit 4-5).
For best hike I would recommend Council Bluff Trail, about 10-20 miles away depending on route (some on dirt roads), but with spectacular views.
The camping has static toilets (single) with no running water, and water is available from the river on hand pump from what I could see, so definitely on the wild side, but worth the nature side of it (watch for the chipmunks, cute, cuddly and fast on food, no other wildlife around).
Camping sites are huge, most of them, with room for more than one tent (ours could easily fit 4-5).
For best hike I would recommend Council Bluff Trail, about 10-20 miles away depending on route (some on dirt roads), but with spectacular views.
The camping has static toilets (single) with no running water, and water is available from the river on hand pump from what I could see, so definitely on the wild side, but worth the nature side of it (watch for the chipmunks, cute, cuddly and fast on food, no other wildlife around).
The camp site are spaced nicely and the bathrooms were maintained. Bugs and moths were very prominent, so be prepared for that. Lots of tall trees so there is good shade in all the camp sites. Was easy to find and a really nice drive!
The camp site are spaced nicely and the bathrooms were maintained. Bugs and moths were very prominent, so be prepared for that. Lots of tall trees so there is good shade in all the camp sites. Was easy to find and a really nice drive!
The grocery store in Randel does have diapers and pullups for those parents that forget them. The Gas station owner there is amazingly nice.