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Park Features & Amenities
Camp Basics
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Power: 50 Amps, 30 Amps, 20 Amps
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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
Worth consideration
The mostly level, mostly pull-thru sites are not as close to one another as in other campgrounds. Lots of grass with both sunny and shady sites. Restrooms are not the greatest, but definitely not the worst, either. Very friendly, helpful park staff. Within walking distance of roomy picnic areas and a number of hiking trails. Close to Yellow Springs for eclectic shopping. We'll be back.
Great Hiking Park
The park sits among the hills on a limestone escarpment. There are many trails and lots of bluffs to climb up or rappel down (with appropriate permission, of course). The park contains a remarkable limestone gorge cut by the Little Miami River, which is designated as a state and national Scenic River. A portion of the gorge itself is designated as a national natural landmark. You can hike on the top or down by the river.
While there is electricity at some sites (a plus), some sites are not electrified. There are no flush toilets (a negative). You have to be comfortable with pit toilets here. A blacktop road into the park and blacktop pads (for the electric sites) are pluses. However, given the terrain, there are some pretty slanty sites that are well nigh on to impossible to level on.