We only spent one night but wished we had more time in this park and want to go back. The Mash Fork campground host was very nice and helpful, and suggested a short walk to the waterfall. Being late October we didn't make reservations and he marked which sites were available and let us choose which one we wanted. The sites are pretty level, and most all if not all of them would have accommodated our 36' 5th wheel. They save the 3 pull-through sites for RVs that pull in after dark. The park has miles of hiking trails, fishing, and a small playground. As others have said, it's only a mile from I-77 but you feel like you're miles away. We definitely want to go back! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
If this campground had full hook ups, it would be perfect. Unfortunately, they only have electric service (30 amps) on the sites. There is a dump station at the park exit and water supply stations inside the park. Very quiet setting worth the short drive away from the Interstate. Friendly and very helpful camp hosts. We only stayed over night but thoroughly enjoyed the sounds of nature. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Don't let the fact that water hookups aren't available scare you away. It is a very NICE state park with large camp sites. Very friendly and helpful hosts. This is a great place! When you exit off the interstate (the campground is maybe 1.5 miles off I-77) follow the signs to the campground. Do not be fooled by the other campground that is there. I think it is named Camp Creek Campground or something like that. Go past it and continue on that road. It becomes the campground road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was nearly full. But we were given a nice site. The waterfall was running great, we didn't see it on our earlier trips. Site was level, staff very friendly and helpful. In fact it was the same host as the previous year. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We overnighted at Camp Creek last night. I think that this was our 5th time here. So handy to our travels, and right off the interstate. We were the only campers here last night. Different. Electric only---only one TV Station, but enough. Really kinda neat, with a little snow on the ground, the mountian stream bubbling by the Motorhome. The best of both worlds, camping and RVing. Campsite was level, and clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was really secluded, which we liked. We were on an extended trip and just happened upon this park by accident. The sites only had electrical hookups, but they were shaded and had lots of room. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We live about 30 minutes from this campground and decided to take an overnight stay for our initial trip in our new camper. We loved this CG and will go back again. Very peaceful night along the little creek that runs next to the CG. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The campground is located 1 mile West of I-77, Exit 20. It is an ideal facility for a weekend retreat or an overnight stop on I-77. Although we were there in the spring, it would be ideal for fall folliage. The park is located in a valley next to a trout stream. It is also a great base camp for hunters. Deer, wild turkey, ruffed grouse, and other small game are in the area. You will have no problem with your large unit driving into the park. The sites are large and easy to enter and exit. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.