My wife is a hotel person, so staying at a place that does not give you a mint on your pillow is not my usual review. We rented the cabin as relatives stayed in the RV park and had the best time which was aided by the owner, who was super helpful.
The cabin is isolated from the rv’s in an open field next to some shady trees. It features four twin beds (2 up in a loft). There is a couple of chairs, shelfs, a heater, a usb port for mild charging, a swing on the porch a gas bbq and a firepit with some wood and kindling.
They thoughtfully provide a few odds and ends such as lighter fluid, briquets and bug spray (that was not needed). It’s clean and functional and perfect for a weekend of roughing it, without sleeping on the ground.
The owner called it a tent when we booked it, which is not the case. I’m sure he was setting our expectations so not to expect a standard motel accommodation. It was plenty warm at night and all the windows captured the breeze in the day. Also, bring your own pillows and sleeping bags.
The only negative is the bathroom which is an outhouse across the field. The normal bathrooms with showers are about a 3 minute walk into the RV park. They are very clean and the hot water just keeps coming! This...My wife is a hotel person, so staying at a place that does not give you a mint on your pillow is not my usual review. We rented the cabin as relatives stayed in the RV park and had the best time which was aided by the owner, who was super helpful.
The cabin is isolated from the rv’s in an open field next to some shady trees. It features four twin beds (2 up in a loft). There is a couple of chairs, shelfs, a heater, a usb port for mild charging, a swing on the porch a gas bbq and a firepit with some wood and kindling.
They thoughtfully provide a few odds and ends such as lighter fluid, briquets and bug spray (that was not needed). It’s clean and functional and perfect for a weekend of roughing it, without sleeping on the ground.
The owner called it a tent when we booked it, which is not the case. I’m sure he was setting our expectations so not to expect a standard motel accommodation. It was plenty warm at night and all the windows captured the breeze in the day. Also, bring your own pillows and sleeping bags.
The only negative is the bathroom which is an outhouse across the field. The normal bathrooms with showers are about a 3 minute walk into the RV park. They are very clean and the hot water just keeps coming! This is where there is a laundry room (don’t forget to bring quarters) and a great fish cleaning sink. Once again, they provided some helpful stuff here.
The RV spots are pull through with a picnic table and a full hookups overlooking the river. This proximity cannot be understated as it is beautiful. It is quiet as well, great place to get your fish gear together and watch the running water. There is no separation between the spots, so friendly conversations with your neighbor is a sure bet.
There is a lighted common picnic area and shade cover with a bbq provided as well as a corn-hole pitch game. We are planning on coming back next year with a large group and using this as a gathering place.
Plenty of safe areas for kids to swim as well as great fishing. Our group caught a load of fish the first day from canoes. I think there is some equipment you can rent here. There is a small boat launch and ample parking for day guest.
Our large group cannot say enough good things about the hands-on owner of the resort. He comes by occasionally to check that all is well. He provided river whistles (a requirement when tubing in Oregon) and a couple of life jackets as we ran short. We understand the prior owner was more laid back and some of the camp got run down. That is not the case now, as everything was in great shape.
By the way, cell services is really spotty here, so don’t plan on being connected to your social media. Just enjoy the river.More
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