We stayed at Maumee Bay State Park in Ohio on our way to New York to see Niagara Falls. The campground was beautiful, large sites, level asphalt pads, and lots to do with bike trails, two beaches, a nature center, etc. The downside to having campsites cut into prairie grasses was the the unbelievable number of ticks. We couldn't walk on the grass without one trying to latch on for a meal. That meant the dog had to stay in the camper and we spent VERY little time outside to enjoy the campsite.
We were in site #29 - the first site of the row.
Tom and Stacey
DD Nikki (14) and Kate (9)
Wrigley, our big black dog
StaceyE wrote: We stayed at Maumee Bay State Park in Ohio on our way to New York to see Niagara Falls. The campground was beautiful, large sites, level asphalt pads, and lots to do with bike trails, two beaches, a nature center, etc. The downside to having campsites cut into prairie grasses was the the unbelievable number of ticks. We couldn't walk on the grass without one trying to latch on for a meal. That meant the dog had to stay in the camper and we spent VERY little time outside to enjoy the campsite.
We were in site #29 - the first site of the row.
We stayed there a few years back and were very impressed with the Ohio State Park system. Very well kept and very friendly park staff. Believe it or not, I think we were on the same site or the one next to it, can't remember exactly. We will make it back there some day, we really enjoyed it. Lots to do as you said.
Robert, Anne Marie & Joey
One spoiled Labrador, Max
Warren, MI
2004 Holiday Rambler Savoy 27RLS 5er
2011 Dodge Ram 2500 Crew Cab, Hemi, 4x4, Long Box
2012 Ford Escape
It was awesome! We saw about 8 different firework shows across San Diego, AND it was only $12/night! Too bad they are shutting down for the next 9 months to completely renovate the park with full hookups.