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Reviewed Nov. 1, 2019

Nice park, mehhh campground

I really like the tent area campground. Very accessible to the water & bridge. The horse trailer campground is nice and also close to the water. However, the RV campground is not close to the water and that was super disappointing. Lots of upgraded sites though and they are working on upgrading the bathrooms in the RV campground. The pads seemed level enough, but the sites were small and hilly. Ground also very soft and muddy, I guess from the recent construction. Very limited cell service in the park.

  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Shana D., November 1, 2019
Reviewed Aug. 27, 2019

Ranger Review: Grub Stick Deluxe Kit at Chickasaw Rustic State Park

**Campground Review: **

On Friday, August 23, 2019 my son Charlie and I camped at Chickasaw State Park to celebrate his ninth birthday. We couldn’t have found a better park than this one. It reminds me of the classic summer camps I saw on television as a kid: beautiful lake, horses, stables, paddle boats and canoes, and even a well maintained swimming hole. They even have three birds of prey on display for visitors to enjoy. From our arrival to the moment we left, the rangers and staff made us feel welcomed and safe. Ranger Brittany helped me find the perfect site and even checked in later to make sure that we were completely satisfied with the spot. Who wouldn’t be? The campsite was located right on Lake Placid in the middle of almost 15,000 acres of state forest. Each campsite in the tent campground had a new picnic table, a fire ring, access to potable water, and a grill. Our campsite, number 109, was located right next to a large handicapped parking spot that is big enough for a very large handicapped van. The parking spot was constructed on level ground with concrete. Campsite 109 was far away from the bathroom, but the trail to it was beautiful and made even the most hasty trip pleasant walking. Campsite 109 also had easy access to the pier which spans the width of the lake. My son and I enjoyed walking out into the middle of the lake and seeing the expanse of the Milky Way(what a treat!). There’s great firewood for sale at the stables for$6.00 a box. This is the best campfire wood I’ve ever purchased. It burned slow and steady leaving us enough to pass on to one of our neighbors the next morning. I would suggest spending at least two nights here. We only spent one, and my son and I didn’t want to leave. There’s so much we didn’t get to see and do at this park. This place is a real gem. I’ll guarantee that you will feel like you’re back at summer camp. By the way, don’t forget to bring a good lantern or flashlight with you: you will need it since many of the trails to the bathroom and out to the pier are very dark at night. This just helps you to see the stars better.

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**Product Review: **

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I have the opportunity to test some of the latest and coolest camping products on the market. On my camping trip to Chickasaw, my son and I tried out the Grub Stick Deluxe Kit. What a fun way to cook over a campfire! In my kit I received two telescopic poles which have well made attachments such as the Grub Cage, Grub Fork, Burg Cage, and Grub Tube that attach to the end of the telescopic poles. 

We used the Burg Cage for supper and it made awesome burgers. They had that perfect campfire flavor. My son enjoyed getting to cook his own food rather than waiting for dad to cook it on the grill. The handles are very comfortable to hold, and they were just the right size for my son’s smaller hands. The whole time he was using it, I kept hearing wows. It’s great when a company makes a camping product that engages children in cooking. The Grub Stick does just that. 

The kit also came with special grips like the finger grabber and the hot pad to help open and close the cages and other attachments. You can really tell that the makers of the Grub Stick thought of everything when they were designing this. 

One of the things that was really fun was the Grub Cage. It left me wondering,“where have you been all my life?” Instead of building the S’more AFTER roasting the marshmallow on a stick, you build it in the cage and toast the whole thing. I think this is the way the S’more was always meant to be. Everything, including the graham crackers, oozes with sugary, toasty goodness. 

For breakfast, we used the Grub Tube and wrapped it with bacon and croissant rolls. It was as good as it sounds. As I was cooking, I kept thinking of other things that could be cooked over the fire using this kit. I’m excited to have it in my cooking kit now, and I see us using this quite often especially on those winter camping trips when we want to stay close to the fire. 

Overall, this is a great product for engaging kids in camping. The Grub Stick will allow my kids to come up with their own recipes, put them together on their own, and then try them out on the fire. They love being a part of the cooking part of camping, and the Grub Stick is the perfect tool for this. 

I did have an issue with one of the telescopic handles. After cooking three burgers, one of the telescopic handles broke. I contacted customer service, and they went above my expectations to not only replace it but to help me understand their product even more. Most people expect things to be returned with“no questions asked,” but this isn’t how Grub Stick operates. They asked for pictures and a description of the failure so they can make sure their product gets better and better. I wouldn’t hesitate at all to order more from this company. It’s great when people not only believe in their product but also stand by it and are always looking for ways to improve it. They sent a replacement immediately, and I can’t wait to get this back out in the field.

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Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Jeremy H., August 27, 2019
  • Fire at campsite 109 as the sun sets in the distance.
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  • My son Charlie cooking his breakfast over the campfire with the Grubsitck.
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Reviewed May. 31, 2019

Country campground

This campground was renovated over the last year and there appears to be a few things left to be done but overall a nice, pleasant escape from town. Be prepared to have a drive to town for provisions & restaurants. There bathhouses have a lot left to be desired but the sites are all paved with fire rings, grills & picnic tables. Most sites appear to be fairly level.

Reviewed Aug. 21, 2018

My Cautionary Tale - The Park Was Beautiful BUT.....

After picking up a brochure in Memphis I made it a point to come to this campground because it looked so inviting with a quaint lake with swimming beach and tent sites nestled right into the woods along the waters.

I drove about an hour and a half to the site passing though a few small towns along the way, but nothing major in way of traffic. It was a pleasant drive with great views of the lands of Tennessee.

When I arrived at around 4:45 the office was already closed which made for a little confusion with getting my site. There was a sign posted about after hours arrivals and to report to the stables where there was a small store. I went there and no one was there either and it then had an additional sign to go to the swimming beach for the concessions area there. Again, no one was there! I found this a little unsettling that even when I was given a basic instruction there was no follow through on the part of the park staff to be in those areas, but I did chalk it up to it being a weekday and perhaps things were run a bit differently.

I followed signs to the tent camping area to see if there were sites available and indeed found there to be no one at the site so I had the entire side of camp to make my selection. The sites were two levels with the upper level being a pull out for your car and the lower being the area with a tent pad and picnic table.

I selected a water facing site without any additional amenities and began to settle in. The bathroom was just up the hill about 50 feet so I checked it out to get a feel of the amenities and was very pleased to find showers and flush toilets. Though I did think it to be a bit strange that despite being the only one at the camp on this side there were wet footprints and it was humid as though someone had just taken a shower.

I went on to set up my tent and after locking up my car took a brief walk across one of the two walking bridges which span the lake. I had taken my Midland radio I am testing on this trip with me and began to scan the channels as I walked because of some pretty crazy clouds that looked like they were coming in. Sure enough a siren blasted through and warned a tornado just south by a ways.

A little rattled I quickly returned to camp, only to find that the wet footprints which I had discovered had an owner who was more than a little sketchy. A car parked just beside the restroom with a man and a woman seemed to be facing my tent watching it. When I came closer to my car, the man exited and started speaking to me. Something didn’t seem right about this person and knowing that the storm was coming, I quickly started disassembling my camp while he continued speaking and began to ask very odd questions like “was I camping alone”.

I don’t know if this is exactly what people want to hear when they read a campground review, but this is the reality of what happens sometimes. I have never been so thankful for a storm because after hearing the man speak and talk about how he “checks up on campers” because he is a local and seeing him try to look into my car while speaking to me without seeming obvious I would have NEVER stayed at this campground. The storm just gave me a good excuse to leave quickly, and because of that I was thankful.

The campground itself was really nice and if I was with a party of people I would give it another shot, maybe even perhaps when it was a busy weekend with other people. But under no circumstances would I return here alone.

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 21, 2018
  • the road across to the tent camping is really fun!!
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  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 21, 2018
Reviewed Jul. 11, 2018

Quiet family place tucked in the woods.

We go here almost every year in the early spring. It was suggested to us by a friend and we fell in love with it. Its one of our favorite places. A small but spacious campground with a few trails and a lake. Its mostly quiet when we travel there. But I love the scenery. Its also nice that it comes with running water and a restroom hehe.

Month of VisitMarch
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Taylor M., July 11, 2018
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Taylor M., July 11, 2018
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Taylor M., July 11, 2018
  • Review photo of Chickasaw State Park Campground by Taylor M., July 11, 2018