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Perfect Basecamp for Mount Rainier! Stay at our cozy homestead and honeybee farm in Mineral, WA, just minutes from Mount Rainier National Park and Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Our 3 campsites offer stunning views of the mountain, wildlife sightings, wildflowers, and incredible stargazing. Enjoy hiking, foraging, and fishing nearby, or explore the area’s lakes and forests. We offer: • Site #...
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Absolutely loved this campsite! Don't hesitate to book!! The location is perfect for quick access to the national park. Steve was an incredible host. He responded to messages within minutes, got us...
Steve and Staria were very nice and had great communication with them leading up to the stay. Very clean and a great view! Super easy access to the park!
Overall, this campsite offers a delightful experience for campers seeking privacy and beautiful views of Mount Rainier. Guests consistently praise the friendly and attentive hosts, as well as the cleanliness and spaciousness of the sites. The location is convenient for exploring nearby attractions, although some campers noted the shared porta potty situation and occasional road noise. Despite minor drawbacks, the positive feedback highlights a charming and enjoyable camping experience.
- Friendly and helpful hosts, Steve and Starla
- Clean and well-maintained facilities, including porta potties
- Beautiful views of Mount Rainier and surrounding nature
- Private and spacious campsites with ample room
- Convenient location for accessing Mount Rainier National Park
- Engaging activities like beekeeping classes available
- Peaceful and quiet atmosphere, ideal for relaxation
- Single porta potty shared between multiple sites may be inconvenient for larger groups
- Some guests experienced rain during their stay, which affected outdoor activities
- Limited visibility of Mount Rainier from certain sites
- Road noise can be an issue for some sites despite being generally quiet
- A few guests mentioned the need for better weather control, humorously addressing the rain