Percy Quin State Park Campground
Layla D.
Reviewed Apr. 22, 2020

Packed in at Percy Quin

When our best friends and travel companions bought a camper, we couldn’t wait to all go camping together with our kids and dogs. A quick weekend getaway to Percy Quin was in order for us all. Because of our last minute decision to go camping, we had limited sites to choose from (especially neighboring sites). We ended up at sites 63 and 64 which were pretty close together, but we were happy with that since we knew our neighbors. The sites included sewer hookup, a picnic table, a grill, and an asphalt pad. There were no designated fire rings, so we made our own. Other sites that we thought looked nice for traveling with friends were 47/49, 50/52, 57/59, and 60/61.

Since this was a quick trip (and the weather was miserably cold), we didn’t get to explore as much as we would have liked. We did walk the dogs around the campground to see all of the campsites, the little chapel, and the lake. The boys did some fishing but didn’t get to do any catching on this cold November weekend. The campground was generally noisy and was completely packed for the weekend; however, it was pretty quiet at night. The sites were all quite close to one another, not affording much seclusion and privacy from other guests. Although it wasn’t our favorite campground close to home, Percy Quin was a good place for a quick getaway with our friends and kids, and we made some great memories!

  • Review photo of Percy Quin State Park Campground by Layla D., April 22, 2020
  • Review photo of Percy Quin State Park Campground by Layla D., April 22, 2020
  • Review photo of Percy Quin State Park Campground by Layla D., April 22, 2020
  • Review photo of Percy Quin State Park Campground by Layla D., April 22, 2020
  • Review photo of Percy Quin State Park Campground by Layla D., April 22, 2020
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