We recently visited the island again and things have changed, for the better. You can now reserve one of the 50 camping sites online. There is a $30 fee per nite gor a site. This includes free a shuttle boat ride from the St. Helens Marina. Once on the island a quad tractor will transport your gear to the site. Wood is for sale on the island for $5 a bundle. Check in is at 1pm, check out is 11am. There are 3 bathrooms on the island but no running water. Bring your own for drinking washing cooking etc. Very nice experience.
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Brii Smith Jul 9th, 2022
Andrew is awesome and Beckee they both were great and their daughter sam. I highly recommend this place 10/10 you will not regret it. We fished and played corn hole and horse shoes. We stayed for 5 days and had an amazing time! Thank you for everything
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Ray B May 22nd, 2016
A great way to spend a sunny day. There are 2 public docks, camping and picnicking facilities. The island is surrounded by sandy beaches. One side of the island has a view of Mt. St. Helens and Washington state, the other side of the island looks out on the city of St. Helens Oregon. The island is accessible only by boat.
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ginblossom69 Feb 3rd, 2019
accessible only by boat this oasis is a great spot to view birds, wildlife and get away for a walk, fishing or camping without the sounds of autos
We recently visited the island again and things have changed, for the better. You can now reserve one of the 50 camping sites online. There is a $30 fee per nite gor a site. This includes free a shuttle boat ride from the St. Helens Marina. Once on the island a quad tractor will transport your gear to the site. Wood is for sale on the island for $5 a bundle. Check in is at 1pm, check out is 11am. There are 3 bathrooms on the island but no running water. Bring your own for drinking washing cooking etc. Very nice experience.
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