So basically all the reviews reflect the nature of this RV camp site depending on expectations and needs. There is little in the way of any other RV camping spots near WSU. It is basic and a bit "roughing it" . It sits at the base of College Hill in a obscure lot situated between a run down cheap trailer park and a city dog park/ baseball field. Next to student apartments and a storage facility. It is cramped and small. The sites next to the river are the best. Paradise Creek Taproom Brewery is approx 20 steps from the park. The park has full hookup and wifi. Down town Pullman or WSU is only 5 - 10 min walk. Bottom line it is convenient when visiting WSU. No frills pit stop and yes minimal support as far as trash etc.
5
Nov 11, 2018
Geoffrey Harvey
Perfect for our needs. Don't expect a resort for $25 per night with all hookups. Can't really go wrong.
So basically all the reviews reflect the nature of this RV camp site depending on expectations and needs. There is little in the way of any other RV camping spots near WSU. It is basic and a bit "roughing it" . It sits at the base of College Hill in a obscure lot situated between a run down cheap trailer park and a city dog park/ baseball field. Next to student apartments and a storage facility. It is cramped and small. The sites next to the river are the best. Paradise Creek Taproom Brewery is approx 20 steps from the park. The park has full hookup and wifi. Down town Pullman or WSU is only 5 - 10 min walk. Bottom line it is convenient when visiting WSU. No frills pit stop and yes minimal support as far as trash etc.