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    Fields Spring State Park - One of the two sledding areas. This one is located about 30 meters from the Tamarack Cabin.

    Fields Spring State Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    24.4 mi

    We two (and our dog) stayed four nights at the Tamarack Cabin in late March, so my comments are…read morerelated to that experience. For people who enjoy isolation and snowshoeing, late March is a good time to stay. Though we won't make the 6-hour drive from the Seattle area again, staying this one time was worthwhile for us. PARK STAY LATE MARCH: 4.0. Very isolated and peaceful. We saw no other visitors during our 5 days, and rarely saw a ranger. The two park lodges and the sledding hills were closed, and it was too late in the season for cross-country skiing. No internet. No (T-mobile) cellphone coverage other than in one small area on the trails, and a very weak signal on Puffer Butte. There was still snow on the ground, and it snowed an inch or so the night of our arrival. The camp ranger said they usually get a late Feb snow, and that this year (2021) it had been unusually heavy. We snowshoed almost all the trails, going to Puffer Butte twice. We had never snowshoed before but found it easy. In winter the main entrance is closed. The winter entrance is located just a few yards north of it. Though the park does have snowshoes for rent, we had already rented two pairs (which came with poles and very handy backpacks) from Arrive Outdoors (which we learned of through our cabin confirmation letter from the state of WA). There was no outdoor light in the park at night, so on clear nights the night sky was brilliant with stars. The view from Puffer Butte was quite nice. There is a nice lodge open to all during the day and available to sleep in at night. It contained a wood-burning stove, with plenty of firewood outside. No running water, but there is a large Honeypot toilet outside. TAMARACK CABIN: 3.0. Quite different from the "standard" kit cabins we have stayed at in other WA and OR parks; those other cabins are preferable. The cabin fills most of a small building; the rear of the building has a separate padlocked door and appears to be a storage room. NOTE: if checking-in after the ranger station closure time, be sure to bring a flashlight. There is no outdoor light at the cabin, and one needs to read the check-in procedure posted next to the cabin's door. PROS: - Isolated: there is only one cabin. A lodge where multiple people can stay is located about 30 meters behind the cabin but was closed during our stay. - bathroom with shower. - Heater. - comfortable queen bed (we didn't use the bunk bed). CONS: - Oddly-shaped interior with no "dining" table. We used the provided long narrow table and the two metal folding chairs. There are only 2 chairs available, so if 4 people are staying then 2 folks would need to sit on the end of the queen bed. Or eat outside. (The picnic table was covered in snow when we stayed, so that was not an option.) - The main heater is located over the queen bed. It is rather noisy when running, but bearable. Due to its high position, there is quite a temperature differential between the upper part of the cabin and floor-level. A space heater is also provided in the bathroom, and it can be moved into the main room. (Our dog was pleased with the space heater at her lower level.) We brought a propane stovetop that we used on the porch, which was very handy to have. (There is a firepit in front of the cabin that had been cleared of snow, but we didn't use it.) The cabin has a microwave oven, but no "kitchen" sink. There is only the small sink in the bathroom. NOTE: the shower sometimes emitted only a tiny dribble of hot water. I was able to resolve this by (1) turning off the shower, (2) reaching out to the bathroom sink and turning on, then off, the hot water, (3) turning the shower water back on. NOTE: be sure to bring along enough food for your stay. The nearest grocery is over 30 minutes away over mostly unlit roads. Though it wasn't open during our stay, one of the park's two sledding slopes is located about 30 meters behind the cabin.

    Came here camping this past weekend. Before coming you should know that getting here is an…read moreadventure unto itself. Twisty winding roads are the only way to get here. Even from the Tri-Cities, expect that it will take about 3 hours. That being said, once you get here, its actually a very nice park. Our main reason for coming was that you can rent a teepee for the night to sleep in. This is the only state park in Washington that offers this. It was fun, but would I drive 8 hours from Seattle just for this? No. But, if you're heading this way anyway, it makes for an interesting overnight stop. Also, be aware that there are no gas or food services in at least 40 miles so be sure to come prepared! What was neat about the park however was the AMAZING view from the top of Puffer Butte. Its about a one mile hike up to the top and from there you get this beautiful panoramic view of the Grand Ronde valley and Blue Mountains! Definetly worth the hike up.

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    Fields Spring State Park - Late Mar 2021. View from Puffer Butte.

    Late Mar 2021. View from Puffer Butte.

    Fields Spring State Park - Front entrance to lodge on Puffer Butte.

    Front entrance to lodge on Puffer Butte.

    Fields Spring State Park - Late Mar 2021. Lodge on Puffer Butte. Open to all during day, and available to sleep in at night.

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    Late Mar 2021. Lodge on Puffer Butte. Open to all during day, and available to sleep in at night.

    Lyons Ferry Marina

    Lyons Ferry Marina

    3.3(16 reviews)
    57.0 mi

    Our online reservation was not honored…read more We booked for a premium spot during labor day. Upon reaching the check in the lady, Karen, said they are giving us a premium spot as we paid and reserved online. However when we reached we had been given a rv spot. When we went back and said that you guys deceived us they said premium means water + electric. We also saw that at the same time a family was given our spot as they came to our reserved spot and started camping. What happened they gave our spot to another family who were probably their friends. We also asked around and regulars their told us that there are only two premium spots. When we reserved online the pictures in the post clearly showed it was under the tree shade but we were offered the spot next to rv under the sun The manager here is even ruder than Karen at the check in as she was called and tried to make us believe that we were given premium spot. We took another spot and had to move our stuff. We even left one day early. In short booking online through KOA was not honored here and we felt scammed/cheated here

    I've been going here as a family tradition for 8 years now. We love this place so much!! Always a…read moregreat time on every trip. Even though sometimes it rains, or windy, or sunny and hot! We are never disappointed. We've camped, used our RV, and rented on of the cabins. Every March my four daughters call me up asking when the next trip will be!! Love this place.

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    Lyons Ferry Marina - Lyons Ferry KOA

    Lyons Ferry KOA

    Lyons Ferry Marina - Lyons Ferry KOA

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    Camp Sanders - Inside the Tabernacle decorated for a wedding reception...

    Camp Sanders

    5.0(1 review)
    48.6 mi

    We were guests at a wedding held here. It was a wonderful venue & a perfect beautiful day…read more The tabernacle / barn & the reception area held a large number of people. There were even a couple of little birds - maybe swallows flying around or sitting way up in the beams during the wedding that added a tiny chirp here & there that was a very neat addition. They brought in a wonderful caterer that our friends often use in CDA & they used the facilities kitchen & it looked like that all went well. The food was excellent. If it was mid to end May or later I think the outdoor area between the tabernacle & the indoor reception area would be perfect for an outdoor reception. The grounds are just beautiful. I was surprised at the number of small children - 1/2 or more of the number of adults to kids who found a variety of things to do so they kept busy the whole time & they really had a great time. There was a bouncy house & then at least 2-3 teens to organize outside games & it was the best family friendly wedding Ive been to since I was young. This was the first wedding I've been to where all the kids were fun to see & happy almost the whole time. Another thing about this venue... it was just about an hour drive from CDA. I don't like to drive but the drive was very easy & it was a beautiful drive the whole way. It was also easy to find. I would definitely recommend this place. I could see it find other uses besides weddings like maybe even birthday parties for any age especially young kids or Quinceaneras etc...

    From the owner: Camp Sanders is organized to to provide a wholesome environment and affordable facilities for…read morepersons young and old to grow physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

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    Camp Sanders
    Camp Sanders
    Camp Sanders - Late night campfire under the stars following a wedding...

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    Late night campfire under the stars following a wedding...

    Granite Lake Rv Resort - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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