If you want to be right next to the ocean, the sound of crashing surf, salt air, sandy beaches, and a warm fire pit this place will be hard to beat. Full hookups were good, spaces a little tight, but few campers when we visited so okay. I just think in the busy season it might be a little close for some folks. Really nice shower facility available. Cabins looked nice too if traveling by auto instead of RV. Plenty of room to roam and explore, rocks to climb, and native carvings/totems to look at. You are going to need a tribal lands pass, but it's relatively inexpensive and good all year. (Ours was $10 at the local store.)
If you want to be right next to the ocean, the sound of crashing surf, salt air, sandy beaches, and a warm fire pit this place will be hard to beat. Full hookups were good, spaces a little tight, but few campers when we visited so okay. I just think in the busy season it might be a little close for some folks. Really nice shower facility available. Cabins looked nice too if traveling by auto instead of RV. Plenty of room to roam and explore, rocks to climb, and native carvings/totems to look at. You are going to need a tribal lands pass, but it's relatively inexpensive and good all year. (Ours was $10 at the local store.)