Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA SALMON COVE GROUP SITE

4.4
(16 reviews)

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Craig T Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2025

Dear Forest Service/Campground Management, I'm reaching out regarding a recurring concern at Salmon Cove Campground. Over the past several camping seasons, I’ve noticed an increasing number of people ignoring the locked or closed gate and walking directly through our reserved site while we are camping. I’ve had to personally stop and remind several individuals that they are trespassing on a paid campsite. One of the main reasons I reserve this site is for the privacy it offers, and these repeated intrusions significantly diminish the camping experience. I respectfully request that the Forest Service consider installing a sign near the gate or entrance, reminding others not to enter active campsites—especially when the site is clearly reserved. Even a simple sign stating something like "Do Not Enter – Active Campsite in Use" or "Private – Reserved Site, No Public Access" could help reduce these disruptions. I have several upcoming camping dates this year and, if necessary, will bring my own sign in the meantime. Thank you for your attention to this matter and for helping protect the quality of the experience at Salmon Cove. Sincerely, Craig

Craig T Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2025

Dear Forest Service/Campground Management, I'm reaching out regarding a recurring concern at Salmon Cove Campground. Over the past several camping seasons, I’ve noticed an increasing number of people ignoring the locked or closed gate and walking directly through our reserved site while we are camping. I’ve had to personally stop and remind several individuals that they are trespassing on a paid campsite. One of the main reasons I reserve this site is for the privacy it offers, and these repeated intrusions significantly diminish the camping experience. I respectfully request that the Forest Service consider installing a sign near the gate or entrance, reminding others not to enter active campsites—especially when the site is clearly reserved. Even a simple sign stating something like "Do Not Enter – Active Campsite in Use" or "Private – Reserved Site, No Public Access" could help reduce these disruptions. I have several upcoming camping dates this year and, if necessary, will bring my own sign in the meantime. Thank you for your attention to this matter and for helping protect the quality of the experience at Salmon Cove. Sincerely, Craig

Cindy M Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2024

It would be nice to have NEW TABLES for the price you pay.

Cindy M Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2024

It would be nice to have NEW TABLES for the price you pay.

Megan I Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

This campground was perfect for our small gathering of families. The privacy and open space was loved by the kids and who doesn’t like their own private section of river!? The campsite was very clean and the surrounding forest is healthy!!! There were a lot of ants but they kept to themselves.

Megan I Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

This campground was perfect for our small gathering of families. The privacy and open space was loved by the kids and who doesn’t like their own private section of river!? The campsite was very clean and the surrounding forest is healthy!!! There were a lot of ants but they kept to themselves.

Cindy M Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2022

Site needs better tables, there was no TP in toilet, needs metal fire ring.

Cindy M Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2022

Site needs better tables, there was no TP in toilet, needs metal fire ring.

Craig T Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2022

Wonderful group campsite with plenty of space for several large RV's/Trailers. Lots of hiking trails in the area with great views. Chinook Pass is just a few miles up the road with great hiking trails and views of Mt. Rainier. There are several trails much closer to camp that I found to be exceptionally easy even for those that don't hike much. Ants are noticable due to several ant mounds in the area but they didn't bother us much. Bugs weren't terribly bad but then again, you're in the woods, I would expect to see them. Just bring some "Off" and you should be fine. You can dump your trash at Hells Crossing Campground just down the road about a mile. Lastly; noticed some trash along HWY 410. Please be respectful and don't litter along the roads. Waters down/upstream from camp are closed to fishing typically from mid July to mid September.

Craig T Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2022

Wonderful group campsite with plenty of space for several large RV's/Trailers. Lots of hiking trails in the area with great views. Chinook Pass is just a few miles up the road with great hiking trails and views of Mt. Rainier. There are several trails much closer to camp that I found to be exceptionally easy even for those that don't hike much. Ants are noticable due to several ant mounds in the area but they didn't bother us much. Bugs weren't terribly bad but then again, you're in the woods, I would expect to see them. Just bring some "Off" and you should be fine. You can dump your trash at Hells Crossing Campground just down the road about a mile. Lastly; noticed some trash along HWY 410. Please be respectful and don't litter along the roads. Waters down/upstream from camp are closed to fishing typically from mid July to mid September.