Campsite #B3 at Cougar Rock Campground, Mount Rainier National Park, WA

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Campsite #B3

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Drive-In 6 people
30 ft Pull-through
2 no signal
B3
5/30
6/24
Campsite #B3 Features: Drive-In access, Pull-through parking, 30ft driveway, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site

Campsite Reviews (25)

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@AlbertS9518766 · Camped on Aug 8, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Cougar Rock is a wonderful campground with easy access to Paradise Visitor Center. My husband and I have been camping here for over 30 years. In the last several years the campground seems to cater more to RVs rather than those of us that still tent camp. If you tent camp be aware that this site has a large boulder sitting on the left side of the tent pad. We had to set our REI Dome on the boulder and only use the right side of the tent.
@6DE134B5C5DE42 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@B61FEBC9C59F4E · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@EC8C2C96E5CD49 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@B693162F379B4A · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@2623F7B2D54040 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@C3C73A7962F147 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@6F528599DB434D · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@3A330974C7C843 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@DE78A2F8D52548 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@046417A4344949 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@3001EED6D07E4A · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@F509C76EAA0648 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@BB868292C6AC40 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@61192A192D4249 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@3FE0004C147A46 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@0A961693EF1547 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@8B8EB601065E4C · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@51862C17B04640 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@088A8F68534E44 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@F3B3BD06AF8B4A · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@289D0AFAF3E046 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@605CD79142734E · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@C29BD026E4BF44 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.
@C0EAE529AE5245 · Camped on Jul 27, 2023 at Campsite #B3
Basically, a well functioning campground. Facilities were in place and operating well, personnel coped well with the pressure of many visitors, and we got in, slept, used the toilets, and got out without mishap. The only downsides were relative: other campsites at MRNP had majestic trees, and a beautiful river (missing at cougar falls, AND, many of the campsites were closed due to 'tree hazards'. Maybe this is a short-term problem. I hope so. But it's strange that in the high season, so many sites aren't being used because a team with chainsaws aren't able to fix dead branches.

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