Royal Oak Campground — Hungry Mother State Park
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Reviewed Jun. 24, 2019

Camp Burson, Creekside and Royal Oak Campgrounds

There are 3 campgrounds in Hungry Mother SP.  Camp Burson is the easiest to get to and the one we stayed at.  Creekside and Royal Oak campgrounds are further into the park up a windy narrow road.  Camp Burson is flat and very well maintained gravel pads.  Creekside is a little hilly with blacktop pads and Royal Oak is very steep with deck like structures at each site to set up on.  Royal Oak is used primarily for tents.  There is a restaurant which we did not try and a place to rent canoes, kayaks and paddle boats along with a very nice looking beach on the lake.  Every stop has a gift shop.  The biggest draw at this park is their trails ranging from easy to hard.  Spend a day or spend a week you won't be disappointed.  They have yurts in Camp Burson and Royal Oak.  Don't remember seeing any in Creekside.

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  • Review photo of Royal Oak Campground — Hungry Mother State Park by Jeff T., June 24, 2019
  • Review photo of Royal Oak Campground — Hungry Mother State Park by Jeff T., June 24, 2019