We've been coming to this campground since the DoD opened it as an MWR facility, which is nearly 20 years. Unfortunately they have been spending their dollars on things other than maintenance. Almost all the RV power pedestals have been backed into and about a half-dozen no longer have power as a result. The bathrooms and laundry need refurbishment. The men's outside door no longer closes, nor would you need the "key" to open it as the latch is rusted through. Both the women's and laundry need TLC also. The covered causeways (between the central buildings) roofs have failed and some are closed. PNW-MWR has obviously not been spending the kind of money here they have, for example, at Cliff-Side at Whidby Island NAS. Cable TV is no longer provided from 1 Oct to 1 May (?) The $15 rate is the non-holiday, winter rate. At the current time, do NOT call the 1-800 (national) number for reservations, call the local number. The national system couldn't find any of my reservations when I need to make a change, only the local office could.
The K/M web-site calls this a "fish camp" and it really is. If you are a fisherman, great. Not so good otherwise. At the time of our visit both the TV and Internet were down due to the bankruptcy of the provider. Large sites, quiet.
This is one of our favorite campgrounds on the coast. Easy access to the beach from the dune camp sites. This campground has a hot-tub, this is only open during the "season", basically April to Oct. Wi-Fi only really works near the club house. Minimal facilities, well, other than good easy access to the beach.
First, this campground is ONLY available to Military Personal, their families, employees of the DoD and retired (Military and Civilian) The Wi-Fi is only available in the main building The tent-sites are separate from the RV sites, but tents may be allowed in the RV section. The camp-site count is for the RV section. The tent section has no power, the RV section does. Easy beach access, restaurant, game room, hot-tub, bowling alley, and first run movies in small theater.
Nice mix of sites, open full serve, nice shaded sites. Everything you could want Golf and a in-side (heated) pool. Good access to Mt. Rainer and Mt. Saint Helen's.
Good basic campground, not much of a "resort". We usually only stay here when we have something in the area to do. It's not a place we would go and "stay".
As stated, this campground needs help. There are two complete roads blocked and the sites overgrown. One additional road was blocked and overgrown when K/M bought the campground, this has been cleaned up as over-flow camping. K/M has, to date spent over $100,000 on repairs and improvements since buying the campground in April. This includes the pool, hot-tub, dump-stations (a new 4 stop station) and interior work. The "stated" 351 sites have not been available for many years. K/M has a large (for off-season) crew working on the campground this winter. Select sites will be upgraded to include sewer (Pacific Coast Deluxe). The previous owners closed the campground in winters and just let it go. K/M is keeping it open and is going to work on maintenance and improvements all winter. Wi-Fi is available, in and around the lower clubhouse. The $1 price is wrong, my class of membership is free.