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Tgut
For Camp Rilea: We stayed in one of the 10 overflow, dry camping spots since they had an (annual) intercity kids camp going on. Even with the camp, which looked like it was very well organized and controlled, we had a very enjoyable stay. Welcoming staff, clean facilities, etc. small PX on post. Nice showers right next to RV park. RV dump, with water on post as well. Access to public beach from post. $10 per night for our spot 7/15. Friendly Gate guard will direct you to check in/facilities.
Posted Aug 06, 2015 by Tgut from Idaho. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Craig M.
For Camp Rilea: The 8 30 Amp elect sites are $5/night. I have no idea why this place only has two stars! I can't give it five stars because it is not a resort, it is a military training base, but it is beautiful and spotless. Everyone we met was friendly. This is a really nice place and very convenient to Astoria and the Oregon coast. Great showers, one is ADA. The young soldier in the billeting office was almost apologetic that we would be on a "dry site." OK, it is grassy/gravel, but it has been mowed and all the grass is dry this time of year on the west coast. The ten advertised sites are on blacktop with full hookups close to the restroom/shower building. Dry site 1 is right next door and we are on #8, only a short walk away.
I would list Camp Rilea as 18 sites, 10 full hookups and 8 electric only.
Since this is a training base, there will be times when soldiers are at the firing range. It's less noisy than fireworks. After the first day, our dogs didn't notice anymore.
Posted Aug 12, 2014 by Craig M. from Virginia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.