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City campground, approximately 12 sites with full hookups ($15) and a couple more for primitive camping ($12). Extremely clean facilities, showers, lots of hiking and biking trails. Playground too.
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There are 15 spots total, not counting the group camping area and unless there was a spot hiding that I missed. Spots 8-13 have to be reserved online, but the rest are first come. Prices seemed to have raised again to $14 for tent and $20 for RV. This site isn’t manned so you put your fee in an envelope at a metal drop box. It says you can pay in cash or check.
Spots 1-13 are all next to each other so not much privacy when the camp is busy, and but there were only 4 there including myself when I stayed. Spots 14 and 15 were separate and surrounded by woods and very private. I stayed at 14 and there is a pond just behind it. The sound of the frogs all night was amazing. I also heard a lot of coyotes, but they seemed to stay away.
The shower doesn’t have temperature control and was a bit warm for my taste, but still nice. It has a push start and shuts off on its own after a while. I had finished with my shower long before it shut off and was afraid it wouldn’t, but rest assured, it will eventually shut off on its own.
Cute little campground! Prices for the RV spots are now $18 but the tent sites are still $12 (2 tent sites and 1 backpacking site). RV sites 8-13 and a cabin are reservable online.
Report Check-InCity campground, approximately 12 sites with full hookups ($15) and a couple more for primitive camping ($12). Extremely clean facilities, showers, lots of hiking and biking trails. Playground too.
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