Fields Spring State Park Campground
Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jul. 6, 2019

Small, quiet state park

We dreaded dealing with crowds over the 4th of July weekend and back in March, this was one of the few state parks where I could get reservations in this area. Keep in mind that "this area" is about 40 minutes from Clarkston, the nearest town so make sure you stock up and don't count on cell service (except for the top of Puffer Butte!) The campground is small - only 20 sites but even on July 3, there were still a handful of empty sites. It was very quiet. Some sites are pull through and some are larger than others (mostly the ones on the outside of the loop) Site 16 was large and could accommodate several vehicles and tents. One restroom that was very clean with my three necessities: soap, hand dryers, and garbage. Coin-operated shower but make sure you have quarters because there is not always a staff person to give you change. Firewood is on the honor system at $5 per bundle. There is an actual spring that the park is named for but it was still turned off (didn't know you could turn a spring on/off?) There are teepees, cabins, and shelters and it appears to be a popular place in the winter for cross country skiing and tubing. The 2+ mile roundtrip hike to the Puffer Butte is a must as the three state view (WA, ID, OR) is sweeping and gorgeous. Other than that, we enjoyed a quiet two nights at this state park

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  • Review photo of Fields Spring State Park Campground by Lee D., July 6, 2019
  • Review photo of Fields Spring State Park Campground by Lee D., July 6, 2019
  • Review photo of Fields Spring State Park Campground by Lee D., July 6, 2019
  • Review photo of Fields Spring State Park Campground by Lee D., July 6, 2019
  • Review photo of Fields Spring State Park Campground by Lee D., July 6, 2019
  • Review photo of Fields Spring State Park Campground by Lee D., July 6, 2019