Firewood

Mixed hardwood, 0.75 cu. ft. We will deliver it to your campsite

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General Park Information

  • 105-Acre Park.
  • 20 Designated Walk-in Camping Sites.
  • 3.5 Mile mowed Trail.
  • Porta potties are in different locations.
  • Water spigot by parking area.
  • 17 Acre stocked lake.
  • 7 Stocked ponds.
  • If you would like to fish, please book under "Fishing".
  • There is no electricity.
  • Camp sites amenities: picnic table/fire ring/trash can.
  • You may purchase firewood online.
  • A vehicle admission pass with the gate entry code will be issued with your payment confirmation.
  • Vehicles are allowed and parked only in designated parking lot.
  • The check-in time is after 3 pm. No early check-in is allowed. The checkout time is before 12:00 pm.
  • When exiting and approaching entrance, gate will automatically open. You may enter and exit park as often as you like during your stay.
  • There is no inclement weather refund. Please call to reschedule to another day of your choice at no additional charge.

Rules

  • Family and Privacy camping maximum 6 people per campsite.
  • Group camping maximum 18 people per campsite.
  • Propane camping stoves are allowed for use in campsites.
  • No swimming.
  • No pets.
  • No loud music.
  • No fireworks.
  • Don’t leave a dirty site for next campers.
  • Campfires are restricted to fire rings and rings are not to be moved.
  • A fishing license is not required, catch and release only.
  • Canoes and kayaks are allowed with electric motors only. A life jacket is mandatory while on a boat.
  • Stay on designated trails.
  • Do not remove stones from shoreline and no walking over waterfalls.
  • Do not throw cigarette butts in the water or grounds.
  • Respect quiet hours after 10:00 pm.
  • No access to house or immediate surroundings.
  • Canoes and kayaks are allowed with electric motors only.

Damage to Property and Liability

  • Don’t let your children remove stones from shorelines or walk over waterfalls.
  • Remember to watch children very closely around fires and water. Lake and ponds are deep.
  • Campers are responsible for any damage to campsites, property and personal injuries that may occur during their stay.