Very nice park inspite of not having full hookups. Sites are level and paved. There are wild turkeys wandering around. Very nice bike and walking trails, country views. I would certainly stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great county park. The campsites are big with plenty of room. There are plenty of trees, walking paths, and very friendly staff. The restrooms were clean and well maintained. This is one of those best kept secrets for camping. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very pretty county park with level concrete pads, lots of shade and plenty of open space between sites. Tables and grills are provided and there is a great walking trail which connects to a restored historic town exhibit area. With only electric hook-ups it is fine for self-contained RVs. We will stay here again on our return trip to Florida. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Discovered this park by using the interactive tourist info kiosk at a highway rest area. Nice little park. Easy in/out. Large concrete pads. Very green lawns. Nice restroom with showers and plenty of hot water. Staff was very friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice state campground that is well maintained. We only used it for one night as a travel stop. Sites are not very long and roads are narrow. We could not get into the first assigned site as there were campers in the "pull thru" site across the road. The staff was very helpful in getting a site that would work without having to unhook the tow vehicle. Was able to get some local TV stations for news and our site was satellite friendly. I-80 noise not too bad. We already had an entrance pass so the rate was the basic price. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What a pleasant surprise! We pulled in off the Interstate not knowing what to expect. We were assigned a sight overlooking the lake and day use area, and were close to the bathrooms. Nice beach and swimming area. Lots of shade butunseasonably hot (not the fault of the campground) However, we had good 50 amp service. Only fault we have (not the fault of the campground) is we have to pay 2 park-use fees, one for the motorhome and one for the toad. (campsite was actually $19)This is common in the northern states, which is why we normally don't stay at State Parks. Rationale is both have motors! We definitely will stay here again as an overnighter. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice change from parking lot type RV parks. All pads are paved and well separated from each other under mature trees. There is a swimming beach which was well used. It is only separated from I-80 by the small lake but the park is quite large and perhaps because of the trees, the noise level was minimal. It is also a good place for a picnic. There are several places where fresh water can be obtained with a hose and there is a sewage dump. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small campground right off the interstate. THis makes it a great place for a quick stop. There is a lake, trails, fishing, swimming beach, free showers, dump station. We use this place as our "first night out" for the season as it is near the interstate, a Walmart, a RV repair center, and a truck stop. Great place to shake out the cobwebs. This area is also in the flyway for the crane migration in March- April as well as many other waterfall year round. Great place to spend the night, but not a vacation spot. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.