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Unique, widely spaced tent sites. Well maintained walking trails around property, view of Mt. Rainier and Pickering Passage. Close to beaches and Mountains. Active beaver pond, owls, deer and other observable wildlife. Sites 8, 9, and 11 can accommodate 3+ tents at a group rate. Group rate is $100 per night with a two night minimum stay.
The land is beautiful, cleared just the right amount to be woodsy but still accessible. Feels very removed from the town. Lots of nice nature and animal noise. Some occasional revs can be heard from the road, but only when they are particularly loud. A bit of a rough drive to the site, especially the steep gravel driveway - we handled it in a Chevy Cruze, but it was a close thing - just something to be ready for.
Terri was a wonderful and welcoming host, a very proactive communicator and very accomodating. We felt right at home.
Terri was a terrific host! Rockers Roost was a lovely, safe, and quiet campsite for my group of friends. I look forward to returning the next time we visit the Pacific Northwest.
We loved our private camping spot in the woods!! There were so many lovely touches - little fairy lights in the forest to mark the trail, fresh eggs and a table cloth…would definitely stay here again.
The property was a treat to camp on and Terri was an excellent host! She provided fresh farm eggs along with very clean amenities. We will definitely stay there again if we are in the area. Don't hesitate to stay with her!
Terri was the best host we could have ever asked for. She brought us fresh eggs from her chicken coop and fresh vegetables from her garden. We forgot to bring a pan and she was more than willing to loan us one of hers free of charge. The campsites are very well maintained and very welcoming.
Location
Shelton, Mason, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and sqʷax̌sədabš (Squaxin) First Nations according to