This park is a slightly on the rustic side. There is electricity but no shower building. There was 2-3 pit toilets on the grounds. They also had water fill up and dump for the camper. It is a small county park but has a lot to offer. There is a park there with a few things for the kids to play on. But most of all if you like water this is the place to go! We had water on both sides of our site which was neat. The kids were able to use the kayaks still in view of the fire pit!! We will definitely come back. The local towns are small but do have a few things to offer. Ice cream shops and some neat history of the area to check out. We didn't find any great hiking trails to walk but if you are into 4 wheeling this would be a great place with the many trails for that. This would be a great place to go when the leaves change...
Read moreVery well maintained campground with a majority of sites having water access and/or private docks to tie your boat off or swim off of. Several sites have an island feel and is beautiful to kayak around the peninsula. Camp host is very friendly and knowledgeable. Has updated showers and bathrooms that are kept extremely clean especially for a campground! Showers are paid showers tho so bring your quarters! Only downfall to campground is how hard it can be to get a site sometimes. They generally have spots available but most of the prime sites get reserved right away. Overall, it is my family and my favorite place to camp in the...
Read moreThis park has a small public recreation area among all the campgrounds, lodges and resorts on Lake Holcombe. It has its own campground but also public access boat ramp, playground and picnic area and beach.
Since we were in this area just for the day, it was nice to find a public access spot since much of this lake front is covered in cabins and other private areas as mentioned
Didn’t spend much time here but still a nice place to spend a few brief moments just...
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