Damon O.

Millis, MA

Joined June 2023

In a van, looking for my river.

Great spot. Friendly hosts.

Well established campground with many campsites, both with and without hookups. Bathrooms, showers, boat launch, beach, playground, and a camp store. Lots of great trails nearby as well. Worth the visit!

Great Park, Absent Hosts?

I really wanted to give this park five stars.

When I arrived I was surprised by a Christmas in July event where there was activities for the kids and a campsite holiday decoration contest. Santa even made an appearance. Fun stuff.

There's ame space between campsites and also sites that are close for friends and family to stay nearby. Hiking trails, fishing, basketball, hot showers, and a camp store with friendly staff.

The only issue we had was One. Nonstop. Barking. Dog. As I write this it's been going for over 10 hours. The owner is belligerent a despite multiple camp host sites, nobody is here. That poor pup. Our poor ears.

Otherwise, great place!

Quiet, remote, water access, playground

This campground is a hidden gem. It's in the hills, far off the beaten path, and half of the campsites are right on the water. In addition to campsites, the park has picnic areas, bathrooms, showers, a playground, and a boat ramp.

Campsites have hookups for electric and water, with a dump site nearby. There are also picnic tables and fire rings, with firewood available to purchase.

Access to the camp may be tough for larger rigs as theres a few miles of windy, one-lane roads with switchbacks, drop-offs, and the occasional washout.

There is also no cell service here, so be prepared to unplug and unwind. =)

This area looks to be prone to flooding in the the spring months when the snows thaw so time your visit accordingly.

The men's bathrooms don't appear to have been cleaned in awhile and weren't cleaned during my week there. Only half of the toilets would flush.

It's a popular place for the locals with kids on the weekends so if you're looking for peace and quiet it's best to visit during the week. Great place to let the kids run wild and make friends though.

Favorite State Park in SC

While this is a smaller park, it has a ton to offer. Rv and primitive sites, bathrooms with hot showers, playground for the kiddos, a lake with rental kayaks and paddleboats, and the camp host was super friendly. Easily my favorite state park in SC so far.

Favorite Spot This Year!

From the friendly and helpful rangers to the quiet and spacious camp spots, it's no wonder this park is so highly rated.

All sites have electric and water, plus there are bathrooms with showers on-site. Beach access also has a shop, restaurant, wifi, and you can rent chairs, umbrellas, canoes, kayaks, etc.

I'm traveling on a small van but the sites are big enough for 38' rigs, there's a dump site, and some great pavilions for group gatherings.

Love this place, will definitely be back on my next time through!

Quiet, private, FREE campground

I love a free campground with all the necessities. The spots aren't paved but they're level, some have tables and fire pits. There's bathrooms and showers on-site. Water is also available in some of the center areas for filling up containers.

You will need to register on their website for free access and the gate code, and while it is first come first served, I'd say only 10% of the spots has campers. (But it's June in FL so it's HOT)

There's also an equestrian campground for folks with horses. I didn't go see that but wonder how the horses fit in the tents? ;-)

Quiet, peaceful, well maintained

Great camp sites, leveled with electric for the RVs and tent camping off on the side. Clean bathrooms (no showers) and dump station. Attendant was friendly. Central pond for fishing just watch for the gators.

Quiet yet close to shopping and beaches

Great state park with decent amenities. Even had cc laundry which was a surprise. Lots of shaded spots in the lower lot numbers.