We stayed in Loop B. The spot for the RV was actually a parking lot. You back your camper into a parking space (there’s even a curb- it’s a parking lot) and you just unhook and park your truck next to the camper. The people next to you do the...
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We highly recommend this campground! It’s located high on a hill with a beautiful sunset. You do have to pay the $8 pass to get into the state park. Bring exact change in cash!
We were there on a Thursday and there were only a few other...
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We showed up without a reservation on a Wednesday. They had plenty of open sites and the campground hosts would not let us stay since we didn’t make a reservation online by 7pm the night before. It was a pretty campground, but it was so...
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Excellent dump station! Dump your tanks, fresh water, garbage cans, and even a pet walking area. There are two sewer drains here. Plus adjacent to the highway! All free. Amazing! We wish more welcome centers had this.
Large gravel parking lot! There are picnic tables, fire pits, dumpster, and a vault toilet (didn’t use). There’s a gravel road leading up to this place, but it’s a good road. It was flooded earlier in the month, but it was great today! Not...
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We just stayed here for 1 night, just passing through. Great campsite (112) right on the lake. Very quiet at night, birds chirping in the morning, and views of the lake from our bed in the camper.
Our site did not have water hookups, but some...
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This state park doesn’t allow after hours access to your campsite after 9pm in the summer and 5pm in the winter!
They don’t advertise this on their website, but it is in the confirmation email- after you’ve already paid. Unfortunately, we...
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