We were not overly impressed with this campground. The sites were very close together and felt kind of run down. It rained while we were there and our site and the ones around us flooded and turned into a huge mud pit making getting around without slipping difficult.
The shower I used had a broken shower head and was about chest high (i'm only 5'2") and it twisted around on the wall once the water came on and made quite a mess spraying into the next stall over because of the pressure. (Hot water & good pressure were nice, but the setup of the showers and broken shower head holder left much to be desired.)
On our second night, we lost power around 3pm from a storm. They locked up the bathrooms so they couldn't be used and told us we had to drive over to the beach area bathrooms (not a walkable distance, so we had to jump in the truck to go) and these bathrooms were DISGUSTING. Broken sinks, feces on the toilets, the water would only come out the sink if you held it on, so it made washing difficult. In addition to that, it was pitch black and had 0 safety lights, so to use the facilities, you had to try and prop up a flashlight. The campground also did not have any emergency/safety lights anywhere, which made us feel a bit uncomfortable and unsafe when it was later at night.
Overall, we were pretty disappointed with our stay and do not plan to return to...
Read moreATTENTION: Families with dogs.... This was our first time staying at Linesville State Park. Although the weather was beautiful and our site, small for our camper, we fit just fine, plus it was facing Pymatuning lake so we saw wonderful sunsets. Unfortunately we will Not be returning. They have a 2 dog per site rule (I have 3 dogs) (mine are small but not the point) when making reservations I informed them of this and nothing was said. But upon arrival we were treated Very rudely! About having more than 2 dogs and were told we would have to keep 1 in the camper at all times...I can not do that, we camp to enjoy nature and be outside. have never had a problem with other state parks, Or private campgrounds when I have told them in advance of my 3 dogs. Because of how we were spoken to we will Not...
Read moreThe campsites are stacked on top of each other, so if you're looking to get away from your rowdy neighbors, you'll need to look elsewhere. We had the fun experience of listening to a drunk couple calling each other nasty names not more than 10 feet away at 3 am. There was a camp host who made a show of enforcing rules (he chided someone for letting their dog run off the leash, but didn't actually stop them, and stopped me to check if my small child was using the right restroom), but apparently stepping in to stop drunken fights is too much to ask. The place seems mostly for rv campers looking for fishing, which is fine, except many left left overs from their catch on the swimming beach and around camp. The lake was beautiful, but frankly, there are better...
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