We, at the last minute, wanted to find a camp site for Labor Day week-end with our travel trailer. This was the only camp site available so we grabbed it. We had never heard of the park, but we were pleasantly surprised. Nice paved roadways. We stayed in the campground amongst very tall trees, ferns & bushes. The second campground is set with lots of bushy shade trees and the sites are a bit more secluded. Both are great. Nicely spaced, level and clean sites. The Park was full, but was quiet, peaceful & very enjoyable. We don’t have children, but it’s a great family park. The bathrooms are very clean, with quarter operated showers. The Park is on the Riffe Lake and is a beautiful area. We really had a great time, the only down side was there was a fire ban but that’s not the parks fault… Great campground!
Jonel B.
Place rating: 4 Buckley, WA
Beautiful wooded campground on Riffe Lake. Very clean, great for all types of camping. Two playgrounds for the kids, a swimming area for when the water level is higher. This year the lake is really low! They have a great fishing bridge too! We have gone here for the passed 3 years and love it… Would give it 5 stars but the mosquitoes are pretty bad… Bring your bug repellent!
Tim D.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
This is a great place to go camping.(Car Camping, or Glamping if you have a RV.) The camper and tent sites are wooded, and well appointed. The RV spots have back-in and pull-through available. There’s power, water, and sewer connections in the RV spots.(The tent spots did not have those, to the best of my knowledge.) It’s a five mile drive to Morton, WA which has drive thru coffee(It’s passable coffee.) a gas station, a grocery store, liquor store, and a radio shack that also sells small amounts of camping gear. Taidnapam is on the eastern edge of Riffe Lake. There’s two boat launches nearby, and lots of people go fishing and boating. The park was fairly packed when we went recently, but wasn’t loud, and was still pretty relaxing. You can reserve spots on their website.