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This 53-site campground is set in the woods of the Riverside portion of Milo McIver State Park and has direct access to the park's 9 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback trails. Like many of the other well-maintained state run campgrounds, this one has potable water, flush toilet facilities and hot showers; unlike most, it doesn't provide the comforts of yurts or cabins. There are also three group campgrounds, two of which (Chinook and Kingfisher) have their own restroom facilities.
Note: Unfortunately, despite the park's impressive equestrian day-use facilities and trails, the campground doesn't provide any campsites with horse stalls.
Logistics + Planning
Preferable season(s)
Summer
Parking Pass
State Park Fee
Pros
Access to Milo McIver State Park amenities.
Cons
No overnight equestrian sites. Closed half of the year (November through April).
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