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MitchF150

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Posted: 05/25/12 01:24pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

First trip out for 2012. Been here 3 other times before, so it's one of our favorites.. Can get hot after June... Mosquitoes are already out, so glad we were prepared for that!

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We just got back from there also, Site #57. Although it was cooler and rainier for Sunday/Monday/Tues then I liked


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Small world isn't it!

We were there from Fri-Mon (18th-21st).. We hiked around the base of the rock on Sunday, so the cooler weather was appreciated at that time. Yes, would have liked it to be a bit warmer however... The fire was needed for more than just 'ambiance'!

This was the first time we've come out in May. We usually come out in June. Found out that not much 'wild life' around in May.. Much better after June for that and warmer weather!

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One of my favorite spots. I climbed to the top of the rock and got some magically pictures.


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Very nice campsites! Views look amazing....


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Was there last summer. I also like the place. Was hot that time. Thanks for the photos.

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Will this park handle a 40ft MH


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revump wrote:

Will this park handle a 40ft MH


It's a huge park, will handle anything on the road in almost every site.


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Bob, most pad lengths are 50' At the end of the pad is a parking lot curb thing that you can back up to until your tires come to it, so you can 'overhang' the pad.

They are adding a couple of new loops which now have very nice 'pull thrus' and would handle a 40' rig pretty easily.

Weekends will mostly be booked up by now, but durinng the week, you might be able to get a site.. It's a very popular park!

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They also have full hookups with water, sewer and 50,30,20 amp electric. Fish cleaning stations, big day park, right on Banks Lake.

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