Barbara's campsite offers a peaceful retreat with stunning views of the surrounding hills and farmland. Campers appreciate the level gravel sites with 50 amp power and water, though some note the absence of a sewer hookup. The location is private and quiet, with the added charm of farm animals and fresh eggs available for guests. While most find the setting serene, a few mention challenges with mosquitoes and connectivity issues.
the site was good for a short term stay. It’s graveled, level, water and 50 amp. No dump site. Good views of the ranch and mountains in the distance. Wouldn’t be able to set up the awning and tether it with stakes because of the gravel surface. We were parked next to the garage and provided privacy.
We only needed a night to recoup and relax. It was very easy to navigate to and the views were spectacular!!! We were expecting a 50 amp plug in and that's it. We were surprise to have water also and it was great. We were up early and as I was packing up, I heard the rooster cocka doodling and it was awesome. I would recommend an overnight stay to all my friends. Thanks for the hospitality.
3 out 5stars I'd give 5 star rating if the spot had full hookups.
The place is very calm & peaceful! However there's no sewer hookup that's an unfortunate.
Had to drive around a Forest Fire as Interstate was closed... after tow issues .. so we never were able to make it...
Cost me 2 nights that were not refunded... Could have handled it with a bit of understanding...
We had an amazing view of the region from the 50 amp spot next to the garage. The site was level and plenty wide enough for our 4’ slide to extend and still give us ample room on the entrance side of our 30’ 5th wheel. Depending on where your water connection is and where you park, you should be able to reach with 50’ of hose.
Evenings were super quiet and peaceful. We loved listening to the roosters greet the day and the farm fresh eggs were quite tasty.
We’ll definitely stay again when back in the area to visit family.
Location
Greenacres, Spokane, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, and Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene) First Nations according to