Reviews
Sawtooth/Stanley Lake Inlet
User Reviews
Chad Infanger
Order ahead! Lots of good spots lots of not great spots but you can just hike to the lake no matter what. Bring shade lol
Sarah Fitzpatrick
Gorgeous location! Site #18, lake views were stunning. Very well maintained, cleanest bathrooms of any campsite around. NO hook ups (water or electric), no showers, no cellphone reception (if those are things you’re looking for) Kids had a blast riding their bikes on trails with the new campsite buddies. Very peaceful. Hostess was on top of all things and very helpful. Quite a fantastic campsite!
Tatyana Fridman
Absolutely beautiful campground and surroundings. Amazing hikes and views. 3 stars are due to the camp host. Not sure if she has short term memory loss or what. We came, checked in, provided her all the information and she left. A few hours later she comes by again and says why are you in this camp site, and the whole check in process starts again. She will single people out to bother through the entire stay. We left our generator running a few minutes past 10pm one night, and the following night she rolls up on her golf cart at 9:50 and begins to threaten us that she will put our name in the file.....my husband recorded it and we shut off the generator at 9:57. She picks and chooses who should follow the rules and who does not need to. Long story short, it is beautiful but the host leaves the experiance less than desirable.
Lois Brandt
Super nice campground! Clean, quiet, really kind and helpful host (Denny) beautiful area!!! Loved it here
Jeremy Butterfield
We had a great time! So glad it was still open this late in the season with snow!
Lyn Perry
Very clean, camp's hostes do a excellent job
Heather Hemingway-Hales
Clean, pretty. Hot during the day, cold at night
Beverly Shook
A favorite lake to camp for our family throughout the years. The camping grounds have been improved nicely. Camp hosts are on it and ready to help if needed. Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful.
Sherri C.
This is a bare bones type developed campground - fire ring/picnic table/pit toilets. Which is all I wanted. I just wanted to be closer to the lake itself as far as tent camping. The spaces I was near (the campground is divided in to three sections) - like space numbers 25-35 or something - are absolutely geared for big RV’s size wise - BUT each includes a well groomed flat pad for a tent! LOVE THAT. This section is the least desired because it’s most exposed. Fewer mature trees. And, no lake views as it is farthest from it. Having said that - the lake is a 100 yard walk down a nice developed path (dirt) through trees. The hosts (Candy & Gale) keep the place top notch. Firewood is available from them. There are signs for all three sections of camping, that the hosts flip over, saying FULL or VACANCY. Regularly drive by to see if you want a first come first serve spot. Very near the boat launch and trailheads too. The lake/campground itself is 9 miles from the main road. The small town of Stanley is not far for any necessities.
Matthew Notier
Only sites available were in the ‘expansion’ area in direct sunlight all day every day. Good for RVs? Not for tents. Lady ‘host’ was rude, so I left...go back down 455 to 640 on the right. Take it to the end of the dirt road. Much nicer, primitive and free!!! Photos from that site below.