This is a campground within a city municipal yard.
We just needed a place to crash for the night. We came in pretty late. There were 2 other campers.
The site numbers are along the back of the fence and were difficult to see at night. There aren't really individual driveways, tent pads, picnic tables, etc.
We just chose an empty spot and set up camp.
It was nice and flat for our tent. There was electricity though we didn't use it. There was a dumpster and a shelter with many picnic tables near by.
There's one flush toilet and shower and they were nice and clean.
I was pleasantly surprised by this little campground. One downside was that there was a railroad nearby so the passing trains' horns we're really loud. But it wasn't all night.
We drove and walked into the campground. It's a pretty short walk over a foot bridge.
We were the only ones there and it was really quiet.
There were garbage cans, picnic tables, fire rings and really cute and useful shelters. It was clean but unfortunately the shelters were covered in graffiti. No water or bathrooms.
We just needed a place to sleep for the night so we didn't stay long.
The bugs near the river were pretty bad but in the campsite they were what your expect in June.
I only gave it 4 stars because there was a lot of graffiti and l just find it so obnoxious that people treat natural areas like that.
I loved this campground. I wish we were on the lake side for the spectacular views, but it's not a long walk over to watch the sunset or enjoy your morning cup of coffee.
Our site had a pole for a lantern, picnic table, fire ring and tent pad. The water spigot was a few sites over as was the vault toilet. The vault toilet was clean and didn't smell. There were many garbage cans.
Our site was large and private. We had neighbors on either side of us but didn't hear them or see them from our site.
The flies were extremely bad or first day but not our other two days. Bring lots of DEET for you and permethrin or something for your dog just in case!
Overall great experience and can't wait to come back!
We really enjoyed this campground!
The owners were very accommodating. We had a late check in and they still hooked us up with firewood, ice and quarters for laundry!
It's super clean. The whole campground is nicely cared for. There are plenty of trees and shade.
There are central flush toilets and showers plus portable toilets scattered throughout the campground. The port o potties are lit at night and pleasantly clean. I generally loathe port o potties but these were actually pretty nice.
The laundry is open 24/7 which is really convenient.
The individual sites have a picnic table, fire ring, electricity and water. There wasn't a tent pad but the ground was level.
I definitely recommend this campground and will stay here again when I return to Door County.
We stayed in the primitive tent area near the back of the park. It is walk in.
There was a pole for a lantern, a picnic table, a fire ring and tent pad. There is one clean flush toilet and shower per each gender (the shower stall was spacious with plenty of hooks and benches). There were also vault toilets not too far away. The water spigot was pretty far away though. There were plenty of garbage cans.
There were a few small trees but very little shade. On hot days I think a pop up shade shelter would be necessary to make it bearable.
Overall it was pretty quiet.
The last night we were there a large group of people with their tents showed up. There were not enough tent pads or picnic tables for all of them. I don't know if it was the park that booked so many people or if it was the group that overbooked.
Stone Cliff campground is a sandy, walk in campground. There is one site that you can park beside which I think is supposed to be ADA accessible. The rest of the sites require a short walk in or down about a flight of steps.
We camped right below the stairs. There was a pole for a lantern but no picnic table (although there are some near the parking area), no fire ring (previous campers had made one out of stone that we used), and no flat tent pad area. We pitched our tent in the flattest spot and it was acceptable.
There are vault toilets up the stairs and across the parking lot. They smelled awful and needed to be cleaned. Although it didn't seem like Stone Cliff was a busy campground (we only had a couple neighbors) the rafting companies put in right there and bring bus loads of rafters who use the vault toilets so they are used by lots of people.
You have to bring your own water. There are garbage cans in the parking area above.
It is right on the New River on a sand bar which is nice except there was SO MUCH BROKEN GLASS. Honestly it was the most broken glass I've seen on a beach. There was also quite a lot of litter which is obnoxious.
Overall it was fine. It was free and it was close to the Visitor's Center and most of the trails I wanted to hike. But it wasn't a beautiful or serene nature setting.