My experience here was okay but not the best. The park office was easy to find but finding the campground wasn’t. There wasn’t an address for it (only the Park entrance) and there was no signs for which way the campground was once you pull out of the office. Once we finally found the campground, it was quite crowded! We pulled it and found our campsite. It was in the middle of the loop but not heavily shaded so it was very exposed and opened. There was the standard picnic table, fire ring, etc. There was unfortunately many small pieces of trash left by previous campers that we took the time to clean. The bathrooms could tell it was the end of the day when we went but only got worse the next day. It didn’t appear to be cleaned the entire time we were there. By next day, there was feces on the floor and no toilet paper in many of the stalls.
I absolutely loved being here! Was a bit hard to locate the office to check in but finally found it. The camp site was spacious. The bathrooms were struggling with the plumbing but were fairly clean. The river is just a small walk down the hill (you can stairs or a path which was nice). They stock the water with trout and there was an officer checking for fishing permits. You can hear the babbling of the river when it’s quiet at camp which provided an extra layer of relaxation. It’s a smaller camp ground but still just an enjoy able. Can’t wait to come back!
Such a refreshing experience to visit here. My friend and I both hadn’t camped in awhile so we aimed for this space to kick back and take it easy. Our space was very spacious with flat terrain without many twigs/rocks. We were right off the water which was soothing to see a sunset and sunrise over. We had very cold rain on our full day but utilized that time to stay at our campsite to play games and read. It was quiet with only a few other campers which provided further relaxation. The bathrooms were clean and had sinks available to wash dishes at. Only wildlife we ran into were some beautiful deer!
I was excited to camp here for the first time this September. The campsite was nice and was drive up. It was partially shaded which offered some privacy. I decided to hike with a friend on the white trail which is 2.7 miles long. The trail was poorly marked, the trail blazers were inconsistent which led us to get off trail and end up where we started after 2 miles on top of having to climb over multiple fallen trees. We decided to go fishing at the lake after but quickly discovered that was a mistake. There was 20+ dead fish in the lake and then we saw oil in the water! Needless to say, we didn’t continue fishing and went back to build our fire.