S-Tree Campground
Reviewed Jul. 2, 2019

A quiet well maintained stopover, or a woodsy weekend retreat; your pick

Arrived late and took a minute to find the actual campsites. They aren't right next to the fireplace shelter, rather just around the corner. Had the place completely to myself on a thursday night/friday morning. Biting bugs weren't bad,(late May) but there were still a ton of other varieties. Several toilets on site, but no water. Picnic tables, tent pads, and fire rings at each site. There are only 10 tent sites, and the ones by the shelter are for picnics only. I wouldn't recommend a long RV up there, although there seems to be another 10 or so sites big enough for RVs and trailers. I was really impressed by the overall quality of the campground, but the distance from everything is a big negative.  The northern road in isn't all that bad, but the south road is what I NEEDED to use to get to my various destinations, and it was a rough one. I made it in and out twice in an HHR, but I was bottoming out on gravel and such. Overall, the HHR handled it fine, it just wasn't worth it, so I ended up only staying the one night. If not for distance from everything and the road conditions, it would've scored a 5.

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of S-Tree Campground by Andrew G., July 2, 2019
  • Review photo of S-Tree Campground by Andrew G., July 2, 2019
  • Review photo of S-Tree Campground by Andrew G., July 2, 2019
  • Review photo of S-Tree Campground by Andrew G., July 2, 2019
  • Review photo of S-Tree Campground by Andrew G., July 2, 2019
  • The end portion of the Rougher east exit. You can see the road literally passed through someone's property, don't worry, you may proceed. Only thing that sucks is I didn't capture quite how bad this road can be.
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