Kristen
For Wassamki Springs Campground: Teardrop stay end of July: Great spot next to the water and every site has water and electric. We were able to use a tent site which made it more affordable. Dogs allowed, but they can’t be on the beach or in the water. If they changed this, we could have just stayed here and relaxed. Local area has more dog restrictions during summer months so stay flexible.
Propane refill on site, small store and several nighttime activities you can participate in. Also had quick cleanup of sites as folks leave along with some of the cleaner shower/bathrooms I’ve experienced.
Posted Aug 10, 2021 by Kristen from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Richard Chapman
For Wassamki Springs Campground: We stayed here late September. This campground was very quiet, really friendly staff, and our pitch (a pull through) was spacious with lovely lake views. Continuous hot water in the bathrooms which was very nice. Only downside was the WiFi which was very weak to non-existent. All in all, we would highly recommend!
Posted Sep 24, 2020 by Richard Chapman from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mike A
For Wassamki Springs Campground: Pros: nice lake, cable, friendly staff, kid and adult activities, water sites
Cons: tight spots, many seasonals which many are nosey, close to Portland international airport
Posted Aug 12, 2018 by Mike A from Hope, ME. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
AllIsWell
For Wassamki Springs Campground: Ok place. Lots of both bad and good spots. Best are along the lake if you can get one. Check out location before paying. Large number of seasonal campers which leads to a bit too much eyesores and possibly loud neighbors. Largest spots and pull thrus are not tree covered. Staff ok.
Posted Aug 06, 2018 by AllIsWell from Nj. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Honeymoonercamprsons
For Wassamki Springs Campground: Friendly staff and clean bathrooms! The campground was a neat place with plenty to do if you have kids, but the clientele left a lot to be desired. Noisy dogs and several loud fights were not addressed in a timely manner. There were many seasonally rented locations. They have big rig parking. I don’t recommend parking near the water if you have a travel trailer larger than 30’ like us. The water spots are gorgeous but drop straight off to the lake. The full hookups would be great if you could use the sewer (flows uphill). Lots of spots and tent spaces with a beautiful beach, tall pines, and starry nights.
Posted Jul 20, 2018 by Honeymoonercamprsons from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Md
For Wassamki Springs Campground: Very friendly folks with lots of help at checkin.
Pros: close to lots to see and do
Cons: 5 mpg with terrible speed bumps that rock the crap out of our trailer! We visited in October and the pine trees were shedding and the oak trees dropped acorns so big and loud when they hit. Thought they might dent the vehicles.
We extended our stay due to the great location. We would definitely stay there again, just would request an open area.
Posted Oct 08, 2017 by Md from Michigan. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Adrian
For Wassamki Springs Campground: Expensive. Good restrooms. Nice Lake.
Loud planes overhead. Campsites small and not well separated.
Posted Aug 13, 2015 by Adrian from Germany. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.