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Yamhillian

For Lincoln Rock State Park: The Good; Very clean and green State Park. The Bad: Non existent signage Power,Water,Sewer hookups are at the back of the site. So be prepared to try and make your sewer go uphill (obviously a idiot designed this arrangement)! Sites are not level, side to side or front to back. Summertime you are down in a canyon that could be beyond hellish hot, so be ready. We were here in October for one night. It was cool and cloudy, so a pleasant time to visit.

Posted Oct 11, 2023 by Yamhillian from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Deva

For Lincoln Rock State Park: Ok, the good part first: clean, available trash and water spigots throughout loop, and that’s about it folks. As for the bad, well I’m finding Washington State Parks absolutely ridiculous with their prices and minimal service. $32 to dry camp. That’s the cheapest in the park. Oh, and that’s AFTER you buy a discovery pass for an additional $10/day or $30/year. Want a shower? You’ll have to pay extra for that too. You want to take out your boat, canoe,or kayak? That’ll be an extra $17 or $7 depending. As per usual, no one at the kiosk. No maps or signage to know which loop is what. Called the state park number prior to arrival and was told was told basic no power sites were $27. Had to drive around until I found someone in a truck to help me figure out what loop I was in, how much the actual site was, which sites were basic (cheapest) and which were basic plus, ($37!!! To just park!). Asked someone else as I was trying find the kiosk pay after finding a site, but he said a vague “Up that way somewhere.” When the RV boom has died, we’ll see just how many people are willing to pay these ridiculous prices. In the mean time, I’m stayed one night, and will not be visiting any other Washington State Parks if I can help it. Talk about price gouging…

Posted May 31, 2022 by Deva from The Sunshine State. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Newbie RV Guy

For Lincoln Rock State Park: A very clean campsite with plenty of room between sites. It is quiet with lots of families taking advantage of the nearby water. Utilities work well, which is good; it was 105 Degrees F when we were there. Grass is green, but watch out for the sprinklers. We really like this place.

Posted Aug 02, 2020 by Newbie RV Guy from Snohomish, WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Shawn

For Lincoln Rock State Park: Really enjoy Lincoln Rock. Plenty of space. Well kept, and great views.

Posted Apr 17, 2019 by Shawn from East side Wa. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Time4Travel

For Lincoln Rock State Park: Beautiful area on the Columbia River, campground is clean and well kept up. Great camping on the warm/dry side of the state!

Posted Mar 07, 2019 by Time4Travel from Eastern WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Mt2sound

For Lincoln Rock State Park: This is a beautiful grass and lightly treed campground. The sites are adequately sized and well-watered. There is a great playground, sports courts, a swimming area, boat launch, dock, and clean bathrooms/showers.

Posted May 18, 2013 by Mt2sound from Washington. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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