A bunch of friends and I stayed at Gold River Fish Camp last year, and it was great. Some of our party put in at Gold River with the boats, and the rest of us did the overland thing to Cougar Creek.
I'm going back this year at least once, and if I can swing it several times. The lodge is under new ownership. For particulars, talk to Larry Carepenter at Master Marine in Mt. Vernon (
www.mastermarine.com).
The road in wasn't bad, but it was a bit confusing in a couple of places, and you do have to wade through the logging trucks, crew buses, and such. I don't think I would bring in a heavy boat or one over 20 feet. If you're running a 17-foot Alumaweld like I am, it's not a big deal. You just need to drive a bit on the slow side at times.
Service and accomodations at GRFC were good, but at the time, it didn't have a freezer that would freeze a bunch of fish, and it didn't have ice. We were able to put our fish into a near-frozen state that held for the trip home. However, the new owners are attempting (if it hasn't happened already) to put in a good freezer and ice machine.
I really liked the area and can hardly wait to go back. We were there in September after the kings and at the tail end of the silver run. I did catch a couple of big hooknose-- in the upper teens-- as well as a bunch of bottom fish, some smaller silvers, and so on.
Keith