Fire Mountain Campground

Fire Mountain Campground

Info

JR Kikugawa Station → 15 minutes by car; or Shizuoka Airport → 20 minutes by car
8km 20 minutes from Tomei Expressway Kikugawa IC via Prefectural Road 79
20 units/free

Business Hours

Check-in at 13 o'clock, check-out at 11 o'clock * Early check-in at 11 o'clock, late check-out at 13 o'clock, inquiry required

Price

Facility usage fee: 140 yen for one person (elementary school students and above) free preschoolers, pets (dogs only) 140 yen, accommodation: bungalow with air conditioning (one building) 3130 yen, section site with power supply 1430 yen, free site 700 yen, garbage disposal 300 yen per group per night

Spot Category

Camp BBQ


Swedish Torch


Dome Tent


Bungalow

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