Quiet On opening weekend. Sites are a mix of field, shaded, and partly shaded. Bathrooms are atrocious - stall doors have no locks, metal fittings are rusty, paint is peeling, showers are lukewarm and temp cannot be changed. They aren’t really...
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First, I will acknowledge up front that this was a very tough couple of years for Greenbelt Park. This past summer in particular was bad, as a bad windstorm blew over hundreds of trees and made campsites and trails inaccessible. A water main break...
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Stayed for 3 days on our way to Outer Banks. Site #15 is shaded, in a quiet area, but a bit of a walk to the showers. Bathhouse is super clean, water varied from lukewarm to super hot, showers are free. Full hookups well-arranged on the campsite....
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Nightly Rate: $23.00
Very nice sites - mostly wooded and shady, not much tree screening between sites, but they are so well spaced that they still feel private. Clean pay showers ($1 / 10 mins) but water could be warmer; 4 single-person shower rooms. No hookups on...
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Nightly Rate: $38.00
Older campground with well-spaced sites. Has Wi-Fi, but signal is erratic, fluctuating frequently. Showers are free and very clean. Lots of seasonal sites, but most we’re waiting for the weekend, it would appear; only a handful of campers here...
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2nd time we have camped here, 1st in a tent, this time in a small trailer. No hookups on any site. Sites are a bit close together for our taste, but as most campers are playing hard by day and sleeping hard by night, the quiet was astounding....
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We have camped here many times in the past, and we always leave pleased. Sites are good, hookups in good shape. Bathhouses/showers in Maine state parks are well designed and clean, with individual unisex shower rooms so no waiting - although some...
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