Walk-in Camping
Approximate walking distance from parking to sites
Family & Privacy Camping
$ 50.00
Maximum 6 People per Site
BOOK your Site
Group Camping
$ 150.00
Maximum 18 People per Site
BOOK your Site
Fishing
BOOK Fishing Day Pass
Firewood
Mixed hardwood, 0.75 cu. ft. We will deliver it to your campsite
BUY Firewood
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.
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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.