21 acres hosted by Cody H.
1 RV/tent site
Near Mount Rainier National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Nisqually Entrance.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Big rig-friendly
Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at all sites.
(Winter rate) Use CODE:5YIL2SQN for 25% off bookings Nov-Feb
21 acres of beautiful mountain views (namely a closeup of Mt Rainier), wide open acreage on top with thick forest down the hill with trails that wind down to a year round creek with wild huckleberries, raspberries, salmonberries, blackberries all around. Tons of wildlife that roam and fly all over: Elk, Blacktail deer, Mountain Lions, Eagles to name a few... just before State Land and on the way to Elbe off road area you can drive your OHV to, or hike up to the top of Dobbs Mountain just a mile up the road for even more incredible views. Located just outside the fun little town of Eatonville "The Gateway to Mt Rainier" which has amazing restaurants (strongly recommend the Mill Haus with its fantastic environment, good food, and Cider... really good Cider). Not far from Mt. Rainier State Park and other small towns. Currently have full-hookups for 1 RV of any size (44' fifth wheel was parked easily) and you can dry camp in several spots. No restroom currently other than your own personal RV. It is recommended that you have a 4x4 vehicle if towing a large trailer. The Driveway starts out steep and is gravel. Great News! We have found someone who will maintain the Hot tub, so we will now offer the Hot tub to guests (steps need to be built so be careful of the slope down and use at your own risk). And our son built a fire pit near the campsite so guests don't have to guess which spots!This is the only site we are currently offering. You should have no problem either backing into the spot or driving around the loop with most any size rig. Full-hookups (50amp, water, and septic). Plenty of room to kick back and relax. You can roam the property (North boundary is gravel road below driveway, South boundary currently has an electric fence, East boundry is the center of creek, west boundary 30' past circular drive apex), however it is very wild and we have seen multiple cougers (they are really big), bears, coyotes, elk, and deer. Pets and children should not be left out of your sight at anytime. When walking the trails be sure to act as if you are hiking in the remote mountains.