Cool state park and campground. There are water drinking spigots throughout campground. Each campsite lot comes with a fire pit and picnic table, along with a metal hook you can use to hang your trash bags or a lantern. The campground has a building with toilet and shower stalls that are open 24/7. There are two nature trails you can walk. You can also canoe in the lake. There is a cabin campsite area. You can tent camp or RV camp here. They have a dump station for RV's. You can use a generator if needed during non quiet hours which are 6:01am-9:59pm. Quiet hours are 10pm-6am. They have a beach area on the other side which is free and open from 10am-5:30pm. The beach area also has bathroom stalls, changing stalls and showers. You have to bring your own trash bags as there aren't trash cans throughout. They do allow you to use their dumpsters for trash though. There is a playground at both Jaggers point campground and Parvin State Park Beach. The only downside to coming to camp at Jaggers Point or anywhere in the summer is the mosquitoes, ants and possible ticks ready to feast on you 😩 Otherwise,...
Read morePretty nice campground. Some features and designs make it friendly for those new to camping. Bathrooms with showers are nicer than other campgrounds but you should still expect them to be nasty with broken equipment. The sites are mostly close to each other so if you like having neighbors you’ll like it. The trails are really nice, not overgrown. This was our second experience camping, our first was in north Jersey and had multiple bear encounters. This park doesn’t seem to have bears. The park is surrounded by towns as opposed to being in the middle of a vast wilderness.
One major issue was the ground, we had site 28 and the entire site is as rocky as can be. Not easy for tent stakes or sleeping on the ground without padding. If you are looking to camp and fish off the shore this isn’t the place for you, we learned that the hard way. Water access points are mostly muky and the lakes...
Read moreI have camp here at Parvin State Park for more than 20 years. It's my favorite place to camp but lately the water in the lady's shower room is very hot. Have complain before. I have witness small children crying because the water is so hot. But nothing has change we are unable to control it because there is only one button that you push in the shower for both the hot and cold something has to be don I myself have felt my skin burning with the water being hot. .if others have experience the same. Please contact them and let them know the water temperature has to change . Everything...
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