Reviews
Six Rivers/Grassy Flat
User Reviews
Kevin Dennis
Such a cool place. Nice spot to park, short walk to the water down a steep hill, but do able. Water was not moving to fast and was perfect temp. Sheer cliffs to look at and the wonderful water.
Laicee Vaughn
The campground is clean and has a good amount of privacy. The walk in camps, 2-5 or something like that, we very close to the freeway, so we stayed with our original reservation of #18. River access is a little tricky. It’s definitely not handicap accessible, but there is a day use beach across the bridge. The water is beautiful and it’s a very deep swimming hole, when you get down there! It was very worth the little hike!
Daniel Lyons
Beautiful and the water was clean, clear and cool. Love it!
Daniel Quintanilla
Was a great place to get away.
Becky Wong
One of our favorite spots on this 16 day trip!
Kenneth Davis
Great campground. We had reservations for site 14. The web site started that this site could accommodate a 30 foot camper, but it was not possible to fit a 30 camper in here due to low limbs, narrow road and obstacles on the road that prevented one from making the maneuvers necessary to back in. We had to give up and we found a place nearby that had dispersed camping (see pictures). This campground is nice, but it should be limited to tents and small campers . Not big rig friendly. No host available to help us.
Sara Gleasman
Not the best campground we’ve stayed at but definitely good enough! Had a nice access to the smith river (which is incredibly beautiful!!) 2 mins walking distance from our camp site. Bathrooms were clean. Don’t forget your mosquito repellent tho!! They’re everywhere there.
Spirit Baker
Campground is along Rt 199 so there is traffic noise during the day. It is also a bit of a walk with a downhill trail to the river. Has vault toilets and garbage, no water. Spots are a bit close to each other so privacy is limited. Sites offer tree shade. $10 a night. Go across the bridge to Medona River Access there are 3 free campsites, fire pits, vault toilets, tree shade and fantastic access to the river. These are first come, first serve with a 7 day limit. Again along the highway but a little quieter. Rigs over 25' may have an issue with the free area. I suggest parking at the top of the road and walk down to scope out the area first.