Well Shaded Park
We happened upon this park during the 50th anniversary of the park so there were lots of park events happening. This is a very clean and well maintained park. We tent camp so much of my observations are geared for the tent camper. We stayed at site 34E, a long but narrow and slanted site. We were lucky to find some awkward somewhat flat place for our two tents. This site would be just fine for RV camping but I’d steer clear for tent camping. I’d estimate that 50% of the sites are flat and suitable for tents.
Here are some key take aways from our 3 night stay in late July 2022.
-clean and well maintained park
- fair wireless service for Verizon
- well placed and clean shower / restroom houses
- nice playgrounds
- great options on the park for paddle boarding, kayaking, water play as well as additional options at near by Devil’s Gultch and Split Rock parks.
- Very well shaded park
- Grocery store less than 10 min away.
- Mosquitos weren’t a problem during out stay with a little bug spray prevention.
- Nice aluminum picnic tables at all sites. Standard fire pits with grilling attachments.
- employees will enforce local approved fire wood use Negatives:
- lots of biting flies
- if you like private sites this isn’t for you The interesting:
- this is easily the most heavily staffed state park I’ve ever stayed at. If you like a constant park employee presence you’ll like it. I found it to be excessive however. During a 30 min time period we counted 8 employee vehicles to two park visitors driving by. It seemed to create unnecessary road traffic and noise at times. Park employees walk the park on foot in the dark at the 11pm to enforce quite time. There aren’t going to be any site reservation mix ups there either. Park employees constantly check sites and make sure reservations are correct. The camp host was very nice and makes the round frequently.
Site34E
Month of VisitJuly