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Winedown Camp at Boulder Creek

98%
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· Skagit, Washington · 1 acre
Hosted by Janna K.
RV/tent site
· 12 guests max
Near North Cascades National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the North Cascades National Park Wilderness Information Center.
Janna is a Star Host
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This property is located within a gated cabin community called Cascade River Park Club. Your camping lot is located in a beautiful wooded lot surrounded by trees and vegetation, and a creek that wraps around the property. It includes a large fire pit, 6 Adirondack chairs, a bench overlooking the creek, and a picnic table.A beautiful serene wooden lot surrounded by a rushing creek with lots of privacy. Drift off to sleep while listening to the creek just feet away. Unwind and enjoy the tranquility of beautiful vegetation and moss that makes you feel like you're in a rain forest. This lot is located within a secured gated park cabin community called Cascade River Park in Marblemount, WA. The park is a short 10 minute drive to the town of Marblemount where you can access  services, amenities and restaurants, but you may not want to leave.  This site can comfortably fit 2-4 tents depending on size of tents and car. The tents pictured are a 4 and 2 person tent. Could work in 4 small tents or 2 large. Preserve this beautiful forest by packing out whatever belongings and waste you may have from your stay. One to two car parking on site (depending on number of tents). Not pictured is an 8 person picnic table. T-mobile coverage seems to work the best inside the park. Other providers seem to cut off in the town of Marblemount. Screenshot or print any directions needed to access the property ahead of arrival. BONUS, DISCOVERY PASS NOT REQUIRED. Not pictured: We have provided a propane fire bowl for use during burn bans along with a propane tank that can be filled at Chom's or you may come prepared with your own propane. Please see information board for the latest info on burn bans and current rules. I will try to keep guests up to date with any changes during your stay as I get info.  Lot measurements for RV is 11' wide at the narrowest point by 35' long. The turn to get into the lot is a sharp one off of a one with not a lot of room to work with on the road, so skilled backing is required. If rv is over 5 tons we can't accommodate you due to bridge weight restrictions. *During freezing temps we don't list that we have water in case of freezing but there is a water source on site that can be turned on and must be shut off after use. *due to being off season, bathrooms are limited to the main park restroom which is about a mile away.
RV details
Pop-up campers, Class B RVs, Campervans, and Cars allowed
Pull in or back in RV. There is not room for an RV and toy hauler together.
Vehicles under 35 feet allowed
Back in or pull in
Back-in site
Back in or pull in
Accommodates slideouts
Back in or pull in
Surface type: Loose Gravel
Surface levelness: Requires leveling
No Travel trailers, Fifth wheels, Toy haulers, Class A RVs, and Class C RVs
Pull in or back in RV. There is not room for an RV and toy hauler together.
Water hookup available
On-site hookup
Generators allowed
No electrical hookup
No sewage hookup
No TV hookup
What to expect
RV/tent site
You'll have this Hipcamp all to yourself.
12 guests max
Campfires allowed
Firepit. Fires are aloud most of the year even when most camp sites don't allow. The only time we've been banned is due to bad air quality during wild fires. Please be sure to bring wood. There are plenty of spots to grab some on the drive over. Also please be sure to have a bucket of water during your fire. Use this to completely distinguish your fire. Do not leave it unattended. During burn bans, there are times when they still permit propane fire bowls, so we have provided one with a propane tank for your use. Please keep yourself up to date by checking the info board at the front of the park for the latest on the burn bans. Propane fire bowls are not always permitted during burn bans.
Toilet available
Flush toilet, pit toilet. There are flushable bathrooms open to the park, as well as nearby Porta-pottys that are placed during summer months. There are no showers. To access the main restrooms, take a right off of Bernhard Bridge at the 4 way as you are leaving the park, the restrooms will be on your left hand side. To access the nearby Porta-Potty, take a right out of the property and head straight down the road where you will find it on your right. The park is not lit so you'll want a flashlight during dark hours.
Pets allowed
On leash. We allow well behaved dogs that must be leashed or on a long lead or pen. Roaming dogs are not permitted. Please clean up after your pet.
Bins available
Trash bin. The park only provides trash bins at this time, no recycling. The trash needs to be removed upon check out, and taken to the large trash dumpster at the entrance of the park on your way out. You'll need the key provided to unlock the padlock on the dumpster.
Picnic table present
8 person picnic table on site
Playground available
There are 2 playgrounds around the park. One next to the main bathrooms.
No potable water
No showers
Bathe in river or stream
Cooking equipment absent
There is a kitchen in the trailer with running cold water. All cooking grease must be put in trash once cooled. The refrigerator is an ice box. Please bring ice in your cooler.
No wifi

Things to know

Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 11:00 AM
On arrival: Head straight to site
Cancellation policy: Flexible
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 6 months out
Park at listing
Wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
2WD accessible
Any vehicle is fine unless it is snowing. 4WD may be helpful during the winter.
During your trip
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Reviews
98% Recommend65 ratings · 47 reviews
Winedown Camp offers a delightful retreat into nature with its serene creekside setting and charming moss-covered trees. Visitors frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere, noting the soothing sounds of the creek and the privacy it provides, despite being in a community. The hosts, Janna and Chris, are recognized for their excellent communication and thoughtful touches that enhance the camping experience. Some reviews mention the communal aspect and proximity to other cabins, which might not suit those seeking complete solitude.
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Kolton G.
4 reviews
Recommends
· October 2024
16 ft car · With pets
One of my favorite Hipcamp spots. The creek running next to the site was relaxing. Camp site was clean and running water at the site was nice as well. Would come here again
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M V.
7 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
20 ft campervan
Great directions despite the place being tricky to get to but it was amazing!! Right out of a fairy tale. The sounds of the river and the beautiful rainforest were amazing to sleep in and wake up to. Highly recommend.
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Abigail R.
7 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
Tent
Winedown camp is the perfect spot to stay on a visit to North Cascades National Park. The campsite is located in a cabin-filled community and still feels secluded. Janna and Chris have added many little touches that make the space comfortable, and they provide a helpful guide with information about the area.
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Gina T.
9 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· September 2024
Tent · With kids
"We really loved this camping site. There were four adults and several kids in our group. The kids had a great time exploring the mossy area and playing in the creek. We were surprised by the communal aspect of the site, as we were expecting a more exclusive experience, but we found out that it's a community camping with many spots and cabins. We tried to explore the surrounding areas but found that most of the land was privately owned and not well-maintained, with some owners leaving trash and old furniture by the road. We followed the recommendation to visit Diablo Lake, and it was absolutely beautiful. We spent time swimming, hiking, We enjoyed the peaceful night sounds of the creek. Overall, we would recommend the site but advise others to plan ahead for outdoor activities beyond the campsite. It's worth noting that we had good cell service with Verizon. The communication with the owners was excellent. There were a few things missing at the site, such as hammock ties and a chair, and one of the chairs was broken. Janna offered to bring us down some. Fortunately, we had brought our own chairs and hammock ties. We also had the chance to meet one of the owners, Chris, who was very friendly and recommended some fishing spots and offered his assistance."
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Peter B.
2 reviews
Recommends
· August 2024
22 ft campervan · With kids
This place was really great. Just like everyone else has said.
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Nick T.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· August 2024
Tent · With kids
We really enjoyed camping at Winedown camp. The site was peaceful and relaxing. Even though there was a campfire ban, the provided propane bowl was perfect for s’mores. The drive to Diablo Lake was easy and the lake was gorgeous.
Location
Skagit, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Nłeʔkepmx Tmíxʷ (Nlaka’pamux), sqaǰətabš (Upper Skagit), and saʔqʷəbixʷ-suyaƛ̕bixʷ (Sauk Suiattle) First Nations according to
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Hosted by Janna K.

Joined in June 2019
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