Staunton River State Park Campground

Staunton River State Park Campground, near Scottsburg, Virginia, is a fantastic spot for those who love the great outdoors and stargazing. This campground offers a mix of tent sites, RV spots, and even cabins, making it suitable for all kinds of campers.

One of the standout features here is the park's designation as an International Dark Sky Park, which means the night skies are perfect for stargazing. Visitors have raved about the incredible views of the stars, and the campground even lends out telescopes for a closer look. As one camper noted, “The stars were amazing,” making it a must-visit for astronomy lovers.

The campground is equipped with essential amenities like clean bathrooms, hot showers, and picnic tables, ensuring a comfortable stay. Many campers enjoyed the well-maintained walking trails and the flat river, which is great for paddling. Families will appreciate the park's organized activities, including outdoor movie nights and animal feeding programs that keep the kids engaged.

While some campers mentioned that the sites can feel a bit close together, the overall atmosphere is friendly and welcoming. Whether you're here for a weekend of relaxation or an adventure-filled week, Staunton River State Park Campground has plenty to offer for everyone.

Fee Info

Park admission is necessary to access the campground. There is a park fee in addition to the camping fees.

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Late Cabin/Lodge/Yurt/Camping Cabin/Bunkhouse Arrivals:
A sealed packet of information with your last name will be left for you. This packet will be at one of the following places: contact station, visitor center or park office. Claytor Lake and First Landing will leave your packet at the cabin. Your last 4 digits of your confirmation number will be your access code. Please take your confirmation letter with you.

Late Camping Arrivals:
A sealed packet of information with your name will be left for you. This packet will be at one of the following places: contact station, visitor center, park office or the campground camp host site. Please take your confirmation letter with you. If you have a site specific reservation please look for your site highlighted by the yellow post along with your site number. If you have a non-site specific reservation please look for your site type to set up your equipment.

The renter is responsible for any damages or excess cleaning created during their visit. The renter agrees to being charged the full cost to cover such damages and / or excess cleaning. A letter will be mailed giving details of the damages / cleaning and break down of the cost involved to rectify the problem. Should a credit card be on file, it will be charged. If not, an invoice will be included with the letter for immediate payment.

Reservations only guarantee the facility or site being rented. Programs and park amenities may be cancelled or closed for various reasons and do not constitute a refund.

Pursuant to the Code of Virginia, all open fires (including wood and charcoal) are prohibited between February 15 and April 30 annually (except between the hours of 4PM to midnight). Camping stoves that are self-contained are permitted (ex. Coleman Stove). We have received permission from the Department of Forestry to allow open fires between midnight and 4 p.m. in our campgrounds if we have a camphost. Failure to observe the burning law could result in a fine of up to $500.00.

As part of your trip planning, before you arrive at the park, check out our events database to see the programs scheduled at your park. You can find the database here: http://bit.ly/vspevents. The events are sometimes added as late as the start of the month they will occur, so check back right before you leave. Another way to keep in touch with programs and offerings is to subscribe to our weekly enewsletter. It takes just a few minutes to sign up here: http://bit.ly/vspenews. You can also follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/virginiastateparks) and Twitter (@VAStateParks).

Campers cannot be assured of access to reserved sites before 4 p.m. on their arrival date, but early check-in is often available. Camping check-out is 1 p.m. Generators are not permitted in the campgrounds.

Cabin/Lodge/Camping Cabin/Camping Lodge/Trailer/Yurt check in time is 4:00 p.m. Check out is 10:00 a.m.

State law prohibits state employees from accepting gratuities. If you are so inclined, you may direct gifts or donations to: The State Park Projects Fund, c/o The Department of Conservation and Recreation, 600 E. Main St., 16th Floor; Richmond, VA 23219. These funds will be used for the development, maintenance, and operation of Virginia State Parks.

Customer satisfaction is a priority with State Parks and our Reservation Center. Please feel free to call the Operations Director, Nancy Heltman, with your compliments or concerns regarding your treatment by our staff. Nancy can be reached at 1-800-933-7275 (786-5057 if local Richmond). For changes to your reservation, please call 1-800-933-7275 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

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Virginia State Parks offer numerous opportunities for volunteers. If you are interested, please contact vspvolunteer@dcr.virginia.gov.

Due to the recent discovery of an infestation of the Emerald Ash Borer in the area of Halifax County, which includes Staunton River State Park, bringing firewood into or removing it from the park is currently not permitted. All park facilities are open. For further information on the park or on the Emerald Ash Borer call the Visitors Center.

Due to the recent discovery of an infestation of the Emerald Ash Borer in the area of Halifax County, which includes Staunton River State Park, bringing firewood into or removing it from the park is currently not permitted. All park facilities are open. For further information on the park or on the Emerald Ash Borer call the Visitors Center.

Cancellations must be made by calling the Park or Customer Service Center by the day prior to your reservation. Cancellations can also be made online for most sites. If you choose to cancel your reservation, the reservation service fee will not be refunded and, once a reservation is paid for, a cancellation fee will be charged. Depending on the facility and/or the length of the advance notice, this fee may be a significant portion of the amount paid. Cancellation fees are as follows:

Standard campsites (up to 6 occupants): $10 per reservation, includes horse stalls.

Group campsites (sites that allow 7 or more occupants): $30 per reservation

Camping Cabins: $10 if cancelled more than 30 days before the scheduled arrival, $10 per night within the last 30 days.

Yurts and Bunkhouses: $30 if cancelled more than 30 days before the scheduled arrival, $30 per night within the last month.

Cabins and Kiptopeke's EW Yurt: $30 if canceled more than 90 days before the scheduled arrival, $30 per night within the last 90 days.

Lodges: $60 if canceled more than 90 days before the scheduled arrival, $60 per night with the last 90 days.

Picnic Shelters: $10 up to 14 days prior to the start of the reservation, no refund within 14 days of the scheduled arrival.

Please verify cancellation fees for other facilities on our website before making your reservation. Once the official check-in time is reached or after a customer checks in (whichever comes first), any reduced stay constitutes an early departure. For camping there is a one night penalty for early departure. For cabin stays, there is a $30 per night penalty ($60 per lodge night) for early departure and the two night minimum is enforced regardless. Due to the week discount for cabins, reducing the stay down from a week will result in a higher nightly fee.

Transfers can be handled by the Customer Service Center or online (most sites). For cabins, lodges, yurts, camping cabins, and bunkhouses, transfers can be requested up until 4 days prior to your reservation start date. Camping transfers can be handled up until the day prior to check-in. Shelter transfers can be handled up until the day before your reservation, or the last day the Customer Service Center is open before your arrival. All transfers are free, but different seasons and sites may incur additional fees.

Our parks are strictly enforcing honor parking rules. To avoid any inconvenience, overnight guests who arrive when the contact station or office is closed are asked to register promptly the next day so park staff will not ticket your vehicle(s) in error. Campers and cabin guests are allowed two vehicles per site. Additional vehicles and visitors are subject to the daily parking fee. If you receive a parking ticket in error, please be sure to report the error to park staff immediately so the ticket can be canceled before it is processed.

Late Cabin Arrivals:
A sealed packet of information with your last name will be left for you. This packet will be at one of the following places: contact station, visitor center or park office. Claytor Lake and First Landing will leave your packet at the cabin. Your last 4 digits of your confirmation number will be your access code. Please take your confirmation letter with you.

Late Camping Arrivals:
A sealed packet of information with your name will be left for you. This packet will be at one of the following places: contact station, visitor center, park office or the campground camp host site. Please take your confirmation letter with you. If you have a site specific reservation please look for your site highlighted by the yellow post along with your site number. If you have a non-site specific reservation please look for your site type to set up your equipment.

Notice for Campers and Cabin Guests:

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Linens are not provided, so guests will need to bring their own sheets, pillowcases, blankets, towels, washcloths and dish towels.

Portable showers that do not drain to wastewater storage tanks are prohibited by state law. Collected wastewater must be disposed of properly.

There is a per night per pet fee for cats and dogs in all cabins and lodges (pets are not allowed in the yurts). Customers making reservations via the web are responsible for visiting the park office to pay all applicable pet fees. Customers may also call the reservation center at 800-933-7275 to pay the pet fees in advance.

Play it safe - Leave your firewood at home.

One of the most important things we can do to protect Virginia's trees and forest diversity is to stop moving firewood. New infestations of tree-killing insects and diseases are often first found in campgrounds and parks. Why? Because people have accidently spread invasive species when they brought firewood along with them. In Virginia, there are numerous counties under quarantines issued by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services due to an invasive insect pest or disease. These quarantines restrict the movement of firewood or wood by products from certain tree species. For more information on areas under quarantine, go to http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/firewood-quarantine. Virginia State Parks recommends that you do not bring firewood from home but buy it at the park or in the parks locality. Any wood brought to the park should be fully burned before leaving.

Due to the high-water pressure within the park, we recommend using a water pressure regulator.

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Location

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Staunton River State Park Campground is located in Virginia

Detail location of campground

Address

1170 Staunton Trail
Scottsburg, VA 245899636

Coordinates

36.702275457345 N
78.6663681087266 W

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Access

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Cabins
  • Yurts
  • Equestrian

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Electric Hookups
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Many campers appreciated the level, spacious sites and family-friendly amenities including pool, programs, and stargazing opportunities. Visitors often highlighted clean facilities and helpful staff, though some noted limited shower facilities and close site spacing.

Reviewed Aug. 20, 2023

Nice & quiet & dark skies!

The campground needs some updating- there’s only one bathhouse with just 2 showers- if the campground would’ve been full, it would’ve been miserable. Also only one dumpster and it’s on the way out of the campground. BUT it’s a designated dark sky park & the stars were amazing. They also lend out telescopes. They also have nice walking trails & if you like to paddle, the river is nice & flat. There is little to no cell service.

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Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Heather , August 20, 2023
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Heather , August 20, 2023
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Heather , August 20, 2023
Reviewed May. 20, 2023

Tent Camping

This is a pretty standard campground. Sites are extremely close together and campground is kind of tiny. One bathhouse for the whole campground. This park would probably appeal to equestrians, boaters, and RVers over tent campers. Unfortunately the promixity of other campers was stressful this weekend because of the screaming family right next to us. River views are nice. Probably won’t return.

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by RL , May 20, 2023
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by RL , May 20, 2023
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Reviewed Apr. 8, 2023

Nice and quiet… and stars!

We stayed in a tent, and enjoyed the quiet and the bird, but especially the skies. This is part of the International Dark Sky Association. We brought stargazing folding chairs (Nemo Stargaze Luxury Recliner, find on Amazon, et al) and binoculars. The campground will loan very easy-to-use telescopes, too! That was really cool. It was clean and quiet. The camp host was very nice as were the rangers and the Park Manager.

They have public star parties there, so check with the park on when they are.

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Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Kent F., April 8, 2023
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Kent F., April 8, 2023
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Reviewed Aug. 30, 2021

Great activities/family friendly camping

We camped here again at Staunton River State Park, this time we stayed in site 21, which is an electric site near the bathrooms/showers and one of the best for viewing stars. There is little tree cover and a sort of field behind the campsite where you can set up your telescope and see the stars really well. We were also able to rent one of the telescopes they have at the Visitors center (for free!) and use it throughout the stay.

We came the weekend after the fourth of July which was hot but surprisingly not too crowded. We participated in some of the parks' programs this time around and it made it such a great experience, especially for the kids. They had smores around the fire on a Friday night, where they handed out smores ingredients around a big campfire near the visitors center and you could chat with other campers. It was so nice! Then they had a outdoor movie afterwards. The next day we went to a "feed the animals" program, where the kids got to meet and help feed all the animals in the visitors center and learn more about them. There were turtles, snakes, fish! The kids loved it! We did the Junior Ranger hike and the kids all got badges. Hopefully the pool will be open next summer because it was so hot and that would have been awesome! But there is another Virginia State Park nearby, Occoneechee, that has a splash pad that we went to. Such a fun time!

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Katie M., August 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Katie M., August 30, 2021
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Reviewed Jul. 25, 2021

Great state park

My husband and I love this park. Small campground only 2 loops. We like to go during the off season when there are less families. If you like star gazing the park is one of very few that is a certified dark sky park.

Month of VisitApril
Reviewed Jun. 27, 2021

Great camp ground and visitors center

We had a great weekend here. Enjoyed outdoor movie on Friday. Park rangers had great kids programs including animal feeding frenzy where we learned about snakes and turtles and we invoked in feeding. Also lots of any pelts to learn about. Park is part of international Darksky Association, great for stargazing and viewing. Telescopes for rent. Great water access for kayaking . Sites were nice and level with some having separate area for tent/camper and terrace for picnic table and fire ring.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Katie , June 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Katie , June 27, 2021
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Reviewed Apr. 10, 2021

IDA (IDSP) The Stars Come Out at Night

My gkids and I stayed here one night because they wanted to earn a winter camping badge and it was so worth it! We were there on a beautiful chilly clear night and the sky and stars were amazing! If you love stargazing this is the park for you. It is an International Dark Sky Park. There is a large open field by the park check in and store. The park offers rentals of telescopes too. They also have a nature learning lab, some cool animals, and a fantastic gift shop. This was our first time here and we are definitely going back. Since we only stayed one night we didn't get to explore the park much but it looks fantastic and we can't wait to go back some time this summer. The gkids brought their bikes and loved riding around the park. It was rather empty since it was still technically winter. The showers were hot and the bathrooms were clean. The rangers were nice and helpful. I can't wait to see this park in the summer in all of its lush and leafy splendor.

  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Bridget H., April 10, 2021
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Bridget H., April 10, 2021
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Reviewed Feb. 8, 2021

Starry skies!

We got a non-electric site and in November is was in the 30's at night - pretty cold for tent camping! But we bundled up and made lots of fires! Fire wood is available at the visitors center for a fee. The campsites come with a fire ring, picnic table, room for two cars. We have a pretty large tent so I was a little concerned we weren't going to be able to fit, but were able to squeeze two tents on the tent pad, it worked out just fine. The amenities are great. Bathrooms are within walking distance from all campsites. Ours was a bit of a walk uphill but not bad. Nice clean, hot showers! Lots of friendly families camping here but was overall very quiet and peaceful. The visitors center is awesome! We didn't try it this time, but you can rent a telescope for free to view the stars! They have a huge gift shop as well. And a fun playground that the kids enjoyed. We made a reservation here because the park is an International Dark Sky park and we wanted a great view of the stars. Boy did it deliver! Beautiful starry skies! And some great views of the river and hiking close to the campground was awesome as well. Would love to come back again soon!

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Month of VisitNovember
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Katie M., February 8, 2021
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Katie M., February 8, 2021
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Reviewed Nov. 5, 2020

Beautiful area!

Nice, wide open areas! Beautifully maintained park, great staff, LOVE the care and attention that they've put into restoring and preserving the older buildings.

Reviewed Jul. 31, 2020

State Park Campground with Trails for Hikers, Bikers, and Horses

The campground at Staunton River State Park has lots of shade, water and electrical hookups, level sites, are not on top of each other, and… gravel sites. I understand the reason for gravel sites, but it is NOT good for tent campers, especially for campers that do not have freestanding tents. The first two attempts at driving tent stakes in resulted in bent stakes. Even though I said the sites are not on top of each other, they are still close enough that you do not get much privacy. The noise from other campers was fairly loud. Two units(e.g., camper+ tent) are allowed, but there is little room for anything, especially since campers are supposed to keep everything within the boundaries of the“timbers.” We got one of the largest sites, and it still was crowded. There was a fire ring with a grate, a picnic table, and two lantern poles, but again, everything was tight. Fitting two vehicles within the limits was nearly impossible. I know we weren’t supposed to set anything up outside the boundaries(please forgive us), but we set up our dining canopy and hammocks outside of the timbers. Despite the campsite limits, I still think this campground and the state park were great. There were many miles of trails for biking, hiking, and horseback riding. We rode our bikes along a couple of the trails, but we had to steer around horse poop(not always successfully). The trail itself was scenic at times when we rode by the river, and it was not too difficult. There are enough“bumps” for bikers to get their heartbeats jumping, but the trails are easy and moderate. Kayaking and fishing seemed to be two of the more popular activities. There is a boat ramp, and beside the boat ramp, there were several people fishing. Many kayakers came and went as we put our kayaks into the water. The one thing kayakers have to be aware of is the presence of speed boats. We got hit by passing boaters several times. Other activities at this campground/state park are disc golf, playing on the playground, tennis, and swimming. Unfortunately, the swimming area is closed for 2020 because of the pandemic. However, several people were swimming at the boat landing. When it is open, the swimming pool area is exceptional for a state park. There is a water slide and a really nice swimming complex. Staunton River State Park is also designated as an“International Dark Sky Park.” Unfortunately, we did not take advantage of that. After biking and kayaking all day and camp cooking during the evening, we were exhausted. There is no shortage of things to do, and I wish I could have stayed at least a couple more days. Overall, the park is a fairly nice place, but if you take a tent, make sure it is a freestanding tent.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Myron C., July 31, 2020
  • Despite what I said about the site being nice and big, it really was crammed.  I really think the site should have been a little larger.  The worst part was the hard packed gravel.
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Reviewed Apr. 26, 2020

Nice Area for Exploring

The campground is well maintained and the sights are awesome. The hiking trails are also do horses and parts have been beaten down and there was a lot of horse poop in the trail. Still worth the hike to see the peaceful water though.

  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Chaz M., April 26, 2020
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Reviewed Nov. 16, 2019

Beautiful park in the Virginia Piedmont

Love this park. I stayed in cabin #4 twice in the last year and had a great time! The park offers several activities: hiking, biking, fishing, wildlife viewing, boating (if you bring your own boat), stargazing (the park has been recognized as International Dark sky and there are two telescopes that can be checked out for free at the visitor’s center). The staff is very polite and the gift shop is great! While staying there I saw a skunk, a groundhog, several deer and a great variety of birds. We enjoyed gorgeous sunsets from a little beach area near the cabins. The cabins are rustic (they date back to 1936) but very cozy and clean.

  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Elena B., November 16, 2019
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Reviewed Jul. 16, 2018

One of our favorite

We loved everything about this park.

Clean bathrooms, friendly rangers, beautiful scenery.

Month of VisitSeptember
Reviewed Jul. 9, 2018

In nature but with a great pool!

Large, flat and level spots were great. The pool here is amazing and it’s a designated star watching area and they even “rent“ (no charge!) telescopes from the very nice Visitor‘s Center!

  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Carrie A., July 9, 2018
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Reviewed Jun. 17, 2018

GOOD TIMES

We went to this park. We had a real good time.We played volley ball. Some of us fished. We cooked on the grill everything was so nice. Me and my family plan to go back.

Reviewed Jun. 8, 2018

Very nice park

We stayed over Memorial Day and even though the park was full it was pretty quiet. Good park for families as they have a pool and s on wines show movies at night. Good trails for walking.

  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Michael  A., June 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Staunton River State Park Campground by Michael  A., June 8, 2018
Reviewed Aug. 18, 2016

Adequate Space for RV and tent campers

The park doesn't offer much in the way of difficult trails. It's very geared toward recreation with a central pool and a large paved road running through the park. The trails run along the river and are easy for novice hikers. Checking into the park in the evening is a little difficult, and the instructions for leaving a few weren't easy to find. We learned that you have to leave and envelope on the visitor center door. The campgrounds aren't well lit and are a little ways into the forest so finding a spot at night is hard without your headlights on but you run the chance of disturbing other campers. The spaces had a gravel pad for tents, picnic tables, and some water sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find a map of Staunton River State Park Campground?

Maps of Staunton River State Park Campground are available at the Visitor's Center upon arrival. The campground consists of two loops with clearly marked sites. For advance planning, you can obtain official maps through the Virginia State Parks website or by contacting the park directly. The park features multiple hiking trails along the river that are well-marked and easy to navigate, making a trail map particularly useful for exploring the full grounds beyond the camping area.

What do visitor reviews say about Staunton River State Park Campground?

Staunton River State Park Campground is highly regarded for its well-maintained facilities, clean bathrooms, and friendly park rangers. Campers appreciate the spacious, level sites with good separation between neighbors. The campground offers both electric and non-electric sites, though some tent campers note that the gravel sites can be challenging for non-freestanding tents. Visitors consistently praise the park's beautiful scenery, peaceful atmosphere, and exceptional stargazing opportunities as an International Dark Sky Park. Families particularly enjoy the recreational amenities and ranger-led programs.

How do I make reservations for camping at Staunton River State Park?

Reservations for Staunton River State Park Campground can be made through the Virginia State Parks reservation system online or by phone. The campground offers both electric and non-electric sites that accommodate tents and RVs. For late arrivals, be aware that checking in during evening hours can be somewhat challenging, so it's advisable to arrive during regular office hours when possible. The park has two camping loops with various site options. During peak seasons and holidays like Memorial Day weekend, the campground can fill up completely, so advance reservations are strongly recommended.

What recreational facilities are available at Staunton River State Park's pool?

Staunton River State Park features an impressive pool that visitors frequently describe as "amazing." The pool is centrally located within the park and serves as a popular recreational hub, especially for families during the summer months. While specific details about pool amenities aren't extensively documented, the facility is well-maintained and considered one of the park's highlights. The pool area complements other recreational offerings like volleyball courts, hiking trails, and outdoor movie nights that are regularly hosted in the park.