The campgrounds are very clean and well kept. Each site is very large. The hiking trails on the east and west side Are well marked and maintained. Take the time to rent a canoe, very calm waters for a pleasant ride. The store offers free wifi which is great as ATT does not have service here. Great to be able to check in with family. If you buy firewood here, they give a generous portion for $ 5. This is by far the best maintained state park that I have been to.
Maura S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Juneau, AK
This was a fantastic site to spend(an abnormally warm) fall day. The hiking and climbing we did while here were great. The views of the fall colored trees were incredible. It is not too far to drive from Chicago, so I am looking forward to coming back and doing some camping.
Jaz P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
It’s well worth the 4 hour trip from Chicago. The park offers a variety of scenic cliffs and rugged lavender quartzite shores to help you get away from the hustle. 3 days of hiking will give you plenty of time to cover all of the trails the park has to offer. Mid-week camping even in August is the best when the campsites are half vacant and there are only a few hikers on the trails. Fellow campers are respectful of noise policies. Group camping site can feel very remote, like there are very few people in the park whereas in fact the whole park is filled to capacity. Warning: Memorial Day weekend packed to the hilt, even entire bouldered hill. But the tourists were a riot. They were carrying their babies… in flip flops?! We even saw a couple in wedding clothes. You never know what else you will be up for with a rigorous hike. $ 17 a nite camping fees for the individual sites. $ 5 buys you 2 bundles of campfire logs for your smores.