READ UNTIL THE END: SAFETY WARNING Really nice campground, and friendly staff. We actually wanted to stay here on our next trip out that way. However, we will not. The staff is super friendly, BUT the BOATERS ARE DISRESPECTFUL AND INCONSIDERATE OF FLOATERS!! As we made our way around the last bend to pull up to the take out points at Two Rivers Campground. 3 different men in boats flew past our kayaks and completely disregarded the fact that they could have flipped us, and our dogs over causing injury, or worse. I understand that capsizing is a normal thing when floating. But for boaters to completely ignore the safety of others in the water is unacceptable. There are no signs posted for boaters to be cautious of floaters, as well as NO WAKE ZONE signs. One boater in particular had his young daughter with him, as he flew past us, I tried to wave and ask him to slow down, he looked at me and shrugged and gunned his motor making more waves and his buddy and his wife behind him did the same thing. He then turns his boat around along with his buddy and wife following behind in their boat, Flips me off! And guns it even harder! I could not believe that this MAN was so offended that I asked him to slow down so that he would not endanger my family and pets. (What a great example you are setting for your daughter, Sir!) But he intentionally put us in even more danger by trying to make more waves for us then necessary. I am posting this to warn others that the paved boat ramp at Two Rivers Campground could be potentially life threatening. The staff at Two Rivers campground should not encourage floaters to take out at the paved boat ramp as we were...
Read moreI've done a lot of camping, and this was the worst. Friday night there was a group of campers who were loud and drinking until 2:00 am. There is no resident ranger to call upon to enforce the 10 PM quiet time. The rules state that at most two tents were to be at each campsite. Many had three, which might not be so bad, except that the campsites were so small and close together. No parking pad for a vehicle next to the campsite, so parking on the grass gave people even less room. Saturday, I asked a 35ish year old woman if she had gone canoeing that day. Nope, was her answer, my friends and I just came to get drunk. This person was not with the people who made noise the night before. The plus side was that the lady at the small trailer/store was nice, and the prices were reasonable. We had time to check out other camping options, and can recommend the Round Spring camps. They are ample, not as crowded, and have a park ranger on site. This was the weekend...
Read moreWould love to have stayed at this campground as it seemed like a very well maintained and clean campground but you have to book a site online ONLY. We did a 4 night canoe trip and had to stay at a freaking hotel the last night because you can only reserve a site online which is a hassle when you don't have service because you are in the MOUNTAINS. A very sickening and annoying trend I hope the NPS reverses. I go into nature to get away from my phone and technology but the NPS makes it impossible with policies like this. A simple cash pay station would have allowed us to camp one more night on this beautiful river instead we had to stay in a motel and watch Netflix. A sour end to an otherwise...
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