Campsite #130 at Kachess Campground, WA

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Campsite #130

5 reviews
Drive-In 6 people
35 ft Back-In
2 fair
130
5/22
Campsite #130 Features: Drive-In access, Back-In parking, 35ft driveway, Fire ring w/ Grill, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (5)

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@SamuelS9419161 · Camped on Sep 1, 2025 at Campsite #130
What is up with the flies in the vault toilets?? Every single toilet (and we checked several throughout the campground) was like something out of a horror movie- literally pouring out of the toilet itself. This really encourages unhygienic practices of using nature instead of the vault toilets and its no wonder we saw wadded up used toilet paper all throughout the surrounding woods. Please fix this, or at minimum hang some fly paper!! We will not return!!
@BrianD6953183 · Camped on Aug 27, 2025 at Campsite #130
Overall a nice late-summer stay, even though the water level of the lake itself was really low (nd I knew that coming in so not surprised). My campsite was of good size and had a nice firepit and picnic table, with rustic restrooms nearby. Unfortunately someone who used the site before me left soiled toilet tissues in areas surrounding the campground, so I had to take it upon myself to pick them up. Ick. The family in the site next to me lit a small fire despite the ongoing (and well-posted) burn ban. The folks staying across from me decided it was a good idea to let their kids ride mini-bikes around the campground around the 10 p.m. curfew. Late-arriving campers on the other side made sure everyone heard them as they were settling in, I think around midnight. Signage letting people know that the bridge at the Little Kachess Trailhead is out was non-existent, but we forded the river and did the hike anyway, which was very nice. I also kayaked up the Little Kachess Lake quite a ways and that was a peaceful, scenic experience. Next time I go will be in late spring or early summer when the lake's water level is hopefully higher.
@KELLYO7C6B2F9C · Camped on Jul 13, 2025 at Campsite #130
Great campground,. Wish they would allow the lake to fill!
@KimAnd · Camped on Jun 21, 2024 at Campsite #130
We stayed at Thetis creek, site 130. There is almost no privacy from site 131. There’s a beach access trail a few sites away or you can walk or drive a bit further to the boat launch/ swimming areas. The lake level was super low and was still a little too cold for me to want to swim in late June.
Our camp host was very friendly. Wood was expensive at $10/ bundle and the nearest store is about 20 minutes away at the summit at snoqualmie so don’t forget anything. Pit toilets were clean. Overall a great campground.
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@DrewS6132191 · Camped on Jun 8, 2023 at Campsite #130
Love the trees for privacy between sites! Beautiful lake and woods! The area immediately around the parking pad was not very level and a bit rugged, made it difficult to even have a camping table level to cook on or use. The small stumps placed in the ground to outline the parking pad made it difficult to spread out a carpet and to be under the RV awning. But overall great experience! Serene and quiet and clean.

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