Would advise against swimming here, as my boyfriend cut his foot open on a sharp piece of metal in the swimming area within 20 minutes of us getting in the water. In addition, there were a ton of sharp rocks in the water and very bad muddy spots. I actually got stuck in the mud and had to be pulled out by my boyfriend. Scares me that there were children out in the water that could've also gotten hurt or stuck. They make you sign a liability waiver, which makes it that much scarier. I knew there were risks involved, but I think I'd rather just swim in Chickasaw. However, the rest of the area is nice. The walking trails are very short but scenic, and there are lots of nice places to picnic or camp, as well as...
Read moreBy chance we stopped by this incredibly beautiful place, late in the evening - luckily we got a hold of the owner, who was flexible even though office had closed down. We shared the evening around a campfire, with her and some other guests and had a great time. Very friendly and fun people! The next morning we woke up and realized what an incredible location this was; surrounded by lakes, trees and orange-colored diet-roads. Also the swimming-area had a lot of cool water-activity-equipment. If we every get to come by here again, we’ll definatly return to this place!
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Read moreA true hidden gem! Me and my family lost our home to the tornado that hit Adamsville April 1st. Since then we have been staying place to place. I had no idea willow brook existed. The campsites don’t have power yet, but are amazing. The women that checked us in felt like family. I almost don’t want to tell anyone about this place, no crowds. Please be respectful to...
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