Tucker Park Campground
Allie H.
Reviewed Jun. 1, 2018

Beautiful but putting up tent was a pain

We chose the Aspen campsite (55 on the map), which was an extra $10 to be next to the river. It was indeed a beautiful site, but we were up above the river and there was a fence blocking off the bank. It wasn’t as close as I thought, but it was still really nice. We walked on the river trail, and despite how many people were at this campsite, the trail seemed pretty secluded considering how pretty it was. We got right next to the water and relaxed for a few hours reading and what not.

The real problem for this campsite was putting our tent up! The ground was incredibly rocky at our particular site. We would put our stakes in the ground over and over, only to have them smash into rock about two inches underground. We tried moving the tent to just about every spot possible. We finally gave up and put it on a hill and spent the night slowly sliding down in our sleeping bags. Perhaps it was because we were novices at putting up a tent, but we could not get those stakes in the ground. It was the worse sleep we got of our entire road trip. The shower was also kind of far from us, so maybe avoid this site! The overall grounds were great though. I would definitely return.

Site55 Aspen
Month of VisitJune
  • This was the Aspen site (55) and here you can see the fencing. You can see the river fairly easily while standing.
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  • Review photo of Tucker Park Campground by Allie H., June 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Tucker Park Campground by Allie H., June 1, 2018
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  • Review photo of Tucker Park Campground by Allie H., June 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Tucker Park Campground by Allie H., June 1, 2018