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Bluewater Campground Info
Amenities
Accessibility
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Activities
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Hiking
Amenities
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Picnic tables
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Public restroom
Children
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Good for kids
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Kid-friendly hikes
Pets
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Dogs allowed
Best WLM Reviews
This is such a gem of a place, I hate to review it and risk overcrowding. First, the “not so great” to thin out the crowd:
Finding a level site is just about impossible. I think a couple might exist but I’m uncertain because the slope many of the camps are on will take loads and loads of gravel to level.
Trees are near the road so if you don’t like branches dragging down your coach, scout a path with your toad first. What “seemed” wide enough wasn’t and I got the pleasure of having my awning motor cover removed by a branch.
There’s no full hook-ups. 30 amp service is available at a few campsites but no water and sewer hookups. You can fill/empty your tanks on site, just not connected in camp.
If you’re still reading this, here’s the good:
There are CLEAN showers and restrooms throughout the location. There are trash dumpsters conveniently placed throughout as well.
The campsites are CLEAN. I don’t mean “lacking trash” but clean as in no pull tabs, cigarette butts, bottle caps, nails, glass shards, etc. If you like that sort of thing, please leave your site like that for the others who appreciate clean sites.
There are a variety of sizes for the sites and a few can accommodate even the largest of trains. There are sites facing the lake, sites facing the canyons and there are sites facing sites. Pick your view, there’s one for everyone (if you don’t mind unleveled or mega-cribbing your rig)
The canyon trail is the bomb. Partially primitive, partially groomed, fully breathtaking. You don’t need to be a mountain goat to traverse the trail but it does have some steep spots, loose rock, soft underfoot, etc. Wear comfortable shoes and enjoy descending into the canyon and strolling along the babbling creek.
NOTE: The trail to the dam is not a loop. It’s worth hiking but the trail to get to the dam is the same one to leave the dam. The dam walkways are locked off so you can’t cross over the dam but all in all, it’s a great trek!
Lastly, the Rangers here are fantastic. Friendly folk who clearly have pride in their park, pride in their job and pride in helping folks around.
At $14 a night for electric hookups, this place is a gem….
After reading a scathing review complaining about the park hours, I had to return and add an address comment:
Yes, the entry gate closes promptly at 9:00 p.m. to preserve quiet hours and ensure the serenity of the park. It’s clearly posted and the absence of traffic at night adds even more to its charm.
I am grateful the Rangers enforce this rule and tickled to read they write citations to those who think they’re above the rules. Good job folks!
This exceeded our expectations! Inside the campground was beautiful. Huge sites with fire pits. Bathrooms were clean. We took the hike around the canyon to the dam with our dogs & was beautiful! The campground was about 10% occupied which was weird. We have been traveling now for 5 months so we were questioning to stay. Loved the park & would highly recommend it. It has electric & non electric sites at $10 for non electric & 15 for electric. Best deal yet with showers!
This is a beautiful park, the sites are clean and spacious. We really enjoyed our stay here with our 28 foot travel trailer. Although they were closed for the season there are plenty of restrooms and it has 2 dump stations near the entrance/exit.
We’ve been wanting to visit this State Park for a while and finally had an opportunity to do so on a recent trip. It’s a really nice Park located above a reservoir. If you wake up early in the morning you can go for a walk and catch the sunrise, and that night watch the sunset go down over the reservoir. Very cool. We unfortunately locked our keys inside the van one evening, but the Camp Host and Park Ranger provided excellent assistance in helping us get professional help to get back in just as the sun went down. Highly recommend this the Park…for numerous reasons!
Tent camped at this park which at the time had nice cool weather and beautiful view. Unfortunately immediately after getting the tents up a storm came in and spent the whole evening under cover from the storm. The park it self was a great experience all together, nice facilities and great views. Would definitely recommend exploring and staying at this site.
We got here labor day weekend sat sun Monday and left.The spot near the canyon was a beautiful view there were not alot of flies.This lake has EV charging station if you need one,lots of vaulted toilets and a clean main location restroom with flushing toilets, free showers, playground and hiking trail and dog friendly. We left on the last day when were able to go to the lake other wise it was so crowded we could not get near it untill that last day,and when we did unfortunately all the party goers had left beer cans , bottles and a fire Un snuffed and even left what looked like spoiled meat with the bone in to rot behind.I felt sorry for the poor Park rangers that had to clean up after so many lazy people before us partying away not using common sense pack in take out leave things cleaner than when you got There! They have provided garbage bins. It was a beautiful lake I hope It is there for years to come. We had a lovely stay and I will bring my grandkids there someday soon. Thank you to the Park rangers they were kind to us and helped us find our spot as it was raining a little when we arrived.we felt safe as you also did regular patrolling the area.
Really great place to camp. Nice spaced out camp spots with table, overhang and fire pit.
I called before booking and they said fires were ok but then a ranger came up at 9pm to tell me to put it out.
The lake is NOT blue water. I think that's just a joke. It's the opposite, very murky brown water.
There isn't much to do at this place other than the small lake (fishing swimming boating) but if that's what you're looking for then highly recommend it.
It was okay, good showers. Open Fields with very little shade, but horses walking through the campground was nice. If you're looking for a place to swim, this is good, if you're looking for a secluded place with privacy at your campsite, this is not your place
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