Reviews
Two Moon Campground
User Reviews
Chuantao Zang
Stayed here for one night during a road trip. Reserved a site with electricity (site No. 27) and found that is the only line that we can hook up. There is no direct water nor direct sewer hookup in our site. You have to go nearby water station to get water, and go to nearby dump station to dump the waste. As we were only doing a short stay, we just used our own water tank and dumped the waster next morning before we left. Considering the price we paid ($50 for one night), it would be better if we can get water hooked up. The site was long enough to park our 30ft long rented moto home. There is a picnic table, fire pit though we did not have time to use them.
Deborah Mallory
Very clean and well kept campground.
Garry Bunnell
It's an ok campground for one or two nights. A few sites have electric. Early May, no TP in vault toilet and no water turned on that we found. Got water at park HQ. Beautiful park though. Lots of deer to watch.
Jessica Carpenter
Campground was quiet and clean. We loved staying in the yurts even though it was cold. If you’re planning on visiting in winter or early spring, plan for cold!! Overall a great stay
Janelle Suzanne
It's always fun. Campgrounds are well kept. Plenty of trails.
Kristen Cathey
This is a great campground for kids. They have updated playground equipment and plenty of trails. We went on the mountain biking trails with our almost 3 year old. There are almost no sites with electricity but almost all are close to drinking water. The sites are spread out which I loved. Beware of the racoons that are very adept at stealing food.
Kendra Lee
Quiet, great sites, cell service, no lake access but still a nice campground.
Carrie Hamik
We love this camp ground. Trials, bike track, park and great views!
Priscilla Abel
Peaceful relaxing time. Ty
Always Forward
Absolutely wonderful campground with plenty of shade, nice sites and mountain bike trails. Our only snag was arriving a week before “summer season” to find that the drinking water faucets weren’t turned on yet. Luckily we had water in our camper so it wasn’t an issue, just something to be aware of if you show up before May 1st.