Huge Sites

Love it here!! Nice big flat sites, lots of shared common areas. Heavily wooded in the sites we stayed in but there are some that are out in the open without many trees. Nearby hiking that was rather flat, easy for children to navigate. Allowed you to walk down to the lake and had beautiful views! Great for people would like water sports and fishing. Clean bath houses and dumpsters nearby. Only one dump station area so long lines on weekends trying to get out. Also a quick 12 minute drive to Camping World if you forget anything!

Family Favorite

Love it here! Large sites, some recently updated. Nice and flat and easy to pull into. Great bath house with clean shower stalls. Dish washing station at shower house is very helpful. Nice playgrounds. When we went pool was closed but would love to try going in the summer so we could try it!

Tight spots

Overall, has potential, but not updated or well maintained. Numerous fallen trees, stumps everywhere (especially on corners of sites) made it very difficult to turn corners and park your rig, even in pull through sites. Showers just have a timed on-off button, water was VERY hot, too hot for my kids and no ability to make it cooler. Plus shower stalls were like saunas and you had to open the door to take a breath. Lots of open space, close playground for kids, but again outdated and needed fixing. Pool was great, also loved the pond. Proximity to Gettysburg sites was very convenient!

Great people!

We went to Little Buffalo State Park for Labor Day weekend and had a blast! Great neighbors, lots of kids to play with, good playground and very clean facilities (cleaned daily). The driving path is gravel with a steep hill at the end so if you can help it I would avoid sites 32,34,36 as they are VERY difficult to back into with larger rigs. People’s trucks kept sliding down the gravel hill as they tried to back in. Overall, lots to see and do, beautiful hikes and views of the lake, will revisit!

Will go back!

Loved it here!! Impressed with the large flat sites and clean facilities. There was a crew there cleaning bath rooms every day over the weekend we were visiting. Very cute swimming areas right up the road from camp ground that has bathrooms and snack bar. Within walking distance is the museums, furnace, and camp store.

Favorite Park of the Season

Amazing!!! Cleanest facilities of the year so far, amazing large flat sites, dog friendly and great stream right behind the sites. If you stay in lower sites you are near the water and will have to walk up a large hill to get to bathrooms. Trail head close to site and was a very difficult hike with amazing views!! Wide open area to swim that was very clean and well kept. Hope to revisit soon!

Limited

We decided to still try out this park even knowing it was going to be hot and that the pool was closed (received email months after booking informing us of the close). Big mistake! Lots of bugs, small wet/muddy playground, and lots of hills which made it difficult for the kids to ride bikes safely. A lot of the park was under construction and hands down the dirtiest bathrooms I’ve ever been in. Poop in men’s shower stall, mold growing up the walls etc. Sites were overgrown when we got there, then a crew tried to mow our site after we had everything set up on a Friday morning…

The Furnace area was cool and educational. Overall, will not revisit.

Great family spot

Overall great sites, not many trees so some are exposed. There is a cool skate park right near the campground which is great if you like to use it, but can get a little loud in the evening. They also had on spot lights once dark. Great hiking, close to Great Falls. Kids also loved the water park! Clean restrooms and multiple large private shower stalls.

Great for kids

We loved Martinak State Park! It’s a small park, flat sites, clean updated bathhouse with hot showers. We stayed on the electric loop which was a perfect size for our kids to ride bikes around. Multiple playgrounds, cute trails (flat and not very long) that are good for kids, and lots of opportunities for fishing and boating. Also my kids loved the educational animal visits as the rangers would round on the camp sites with critters, a turtle and a snake, for the kids to learn about! It was really cool!

Great location, sites lacking

We were so excited to come to Cunningham Falls State Park for the first time. It was a short drive from home and heard great things about the park. I do have to say that the location lived up to my expectations! The falls and hiking we’re beautiful and not too intense that my children could complete the hikes along with us. They do have some more difficult hiking that my husband found, which he really enjoyed. Biggest drawback was on arrival to Addison loop we were greeted by Barney Fife himself, the camp host, that made me never want to come back. He was rude, overbearing and visited our site multiple times reprimanding us and constantly barking rules (as reminders not because we were doing anything wrong!) we have years of experience camping and never have I been babysat so closely. Him and his wife were annoying which is not why we travel to the woods to get away.

Bathroom and shower facilities were mediocre large cracks in the fiberglass leaking water but they did provide an area to wash dishes. There are paths to the bathroom through many sites so people walk through your site to get to the bathhouse. Also poison ivy everywhere.

The beach area at the lake was fantastic! My kids loved it plenty of areas to grill and dogs are allowed. Most of the time we did not spend at the campsite so we ended up having a fantastic weekend.