Excellent campground , various onsite amenities available. Friendly/helpfull staff at the entrance of campground. Staff will be their foe check-in processes , just opposite where you can get wood and ice bag. During our stay the wood was $5, $3 for Ice. There are many sites which are leveled , some are not leveled. Menβs restrooms are clean except water in the floors from bath area and same goes for the the women restrooms. Potable water are near restroom area, dish washing is available on back of the restroom buildings. Some camp spots are in slopes , keep the food locked else our friendly animals will get their feast. We stayed here for couple of days, we never had a problem. Lot is activities can be done while you stay here , trails , beaches , organized posts /signs etc . There are things I wish could be made better 1. Make the bathroom floors even or fix the water coming out of shower area. Going to dish washing area is unpaved , on a rainy day it feels like we are walking on mud. Nevertheless this park has offered a lot . Come stay here and enjoy the nature without any cell signal...
Β Β Β Read moreLaurel Hill State Park has a large campground. Of the 264 campsites, 149 have electric and 12 have full hookups. The campground has modern restrooms, warm showers, sanitary dumping stations, coin-operated laundry, and drinking water. Pets are permitted on designated sites for a fee. The campground opens in mid-April and closes the third Sunday in October. Site occupancy is limited to one family unit (persons living under one household) or five unrelated people, including one responsible individual 18 years of age or older. Eight cottages near the campground each sleep five people in either single bunks or double/single bunks, and have wooden floors, windows, electric heat, lights, outlets, screened porch, picnic table, and fire ring. Camping cottages do not have running water, but showers and restrooms are in the...
Β Β Β Read moreWe camped on Oct, so sites were plentiful. Not every site is level or even close to it, but ours wasn't too bad. Cell service was very spotty. Shower houses were very outdated, men's across from sites 252 & 253 had a water leak with every flush of the urinal which tells me Waste water was flowing across the floor, my DW said there was a very large water puddle in the women's side as well (cause unknown). The dump station is backwards (must be seen to understand my comment). The park is very large with lots of trails, large lake (elec only boat motors) for kayaks, canoes, row boats and fishing boats. History all around and a very nice...
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