Meramec State Park Campground
Mara F.
Reviewed Oct. 9, 2017

Ranger Review: Ledlenser MH2 Headlamp at Meramec State Park

Campground Review

The campground is very family friendly, with kids programs and playgrounds all over, but if you want to go camping to have a sense of “getting away from it all, “ this place is not for you.

Meramec State Park is huge at 6,896 acres with over 13 miles of trails and so much stuff to do. While there you can get a canoe rental, eat at the Fireside Store and Grill, swim, attend an interpretive program, picnic, hike, backpack, explore a cave, boat, and of course, camp. This park caters to everyone from the back country camper to the RV enthusiast, to every those strange friends that would rather stay in a motel room or cabin. With the park only being about an hour outside of St. Louis and having great river access, it must be a hot spot in the summer time. My husband and I decided to go a weekend in the early fall and almost didn’t find a campsite despite the fact that it was already too cold to swim. The sites are packed in close together and the non-electric sites are just a short distance from the electric sites, giving you the sense that you are in a trailer park. If you are at a site at the far end of the loop, prepare for a 10 minute walk to the shower house every time you need to go to the bathroom. And forget just using the trees, there’s no cover in the open field of camping. I may go back to try the back country trails, which include 8 established campsites. Outside of trying the trails there are places not that much further away from St. Louis that offer a much better outdoor experience that I think I’ll go to instead.

Camping is available year-round, prices shown are $1 less in the off season (Nov 1-March 31).

Basic Sites - $13/ night

Electric sites- $23/night

Online reservation fee- $8.50 per reservation (year round)

Product Review

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - today I am testing the LEDlenser MH 10 Headlamp. This ultra bright headlamp is rechargeable! I definitely love the idea that this can be reused without going through batteries and that it produces this level of light! It provides enough lumens that you can easily hike a trail at night.

However, the rechargeable battery makes the headlamp bulky and weighty, so that it's not ideal for backpacking. It's really unnecessarily bright for car camping. The lenses that allow you to filter the light to either green or red are not the most user friendly to swap out, although they are very secure once on the lamp. The lamp does get warm to the touch after 5 minutes or more of use. It never gets so hot that it’s uncomfortable to wear or overheats the light. Don’t get me wrong, this headlamp is nice and probably a stellar choice for starting a hike before dawn, but for the average camping or backpacking trip it’s a bit of overkill and pricey.

Pros:

-ULTRA Bright

-Rechargeable

-5 year warranty

-water resistant

-Focusable light

-3 levels of light

Cons:

-Bulky

-Heavy compared to other headlamps

-Difficult to change out color lenses

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  • Review photo of Meramec State Park Campground by Mara F., October 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Meramec State Park Campground by Mara F., October 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Meramec State Park Campground by Mara F., October 9, 2017
  • Headlamp testing at Fisher Cave. The sound is very quiet.
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  • Trail near Fisher Cave at night with the LEDlenser MH10 headlamp
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  • Review photo of Meramec State Park Campground by Mara F., October 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Meramec State Park Campground by Mara F., October 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Meramec State Park Campground by Mara F., October 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Meramec State Park Campground by Mara F., October 9, 2017