Kershaw-Ryan State Park
Reviewed Nov. 11, 2022

Pricey for Primitive

We didn’t stay in the Primitive camping because it was $15 a night. We ended up staying on the road in a pull-off section.

The road was flooded and in very bad shape. The site was very spacious.

There looked to be a Pull-behind in one area with no vehicle. A resident i presume.

The mountain view was spectacular. Very cold as it snowed the day we decided to set up.

We heard a coyote just outside our camper around 3am. It’s howls echoed throughout the range.

Right next to a railroad track. There is no crossing so the trains don’t blow their whistles through there. We are used to trains as we have a home along the Mississippi river and about 10 yards away from BNSF railway. Felt like home.

I would come back for sure, in warmer months.

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  • Review photo of Kershaw-Ryan State Park by Daisee Mae S., November 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Kershaw-Ryan State Park by Daisee Mae S., November 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Kershaw-Ryan State Park by Daisee Mae S., November 11, 2022