Gorgeous views right outside our window this morning. Plenty of space between sites. Be prepared for a long drive once your gps tell you you’ve already arrived. It is off the beaten path.
Gorgeous camp ground with lots of trees and a lake. They could do a little better cleaning out the fire pits. Had garbage and cigarette butts from the previous camper that we cleaned out.
This is by far the best camping park I’ve ever been to. Because of early presidential interest (Coolidge & Eisenhower, it’s a combo of NP vista’s & experiences, State Park amenities in stellar shape, & Resort level lodges, shops & restaurants. Hiking, kayaking in several lakes. The Bison and Begging Burros, elk, deer, etc. amazing!!!
The campsite, although large, was well spaced and had water and electric hookups, rare for a State park. Tons of beautiful paths. We were able to take our bikes to the beach and ride the coast to a jetty. Later that day, we skipped over to a cute lake and launched our kayaks while it was still light out. When we went exploring the paths later on, we discovered they have WWII bunkers. You can also see Roosevelt Elk everywhere. Everything was clean and quiet. It was a great three days.
Practice leave no trace, and enjoy. 1.7 miles from town.