Stayed there for 4 nights about a year ago. I really liked this park.
I think it is a no reservation park. Some sites are under some trees and some are in an outside circle in a field. That doesn't sound good but actually works out pretty well. A few sites are even along the lake.
There are good bicycle trails, walking trails, and a large pool. For a nights stay or a long visit this park will work.
Couldn't tell you about the bath houses because I didn't use them.
I think all sites were electric and water.
We have stayed there and really enjoyed it. It is a nice park with a nice little lake. If I remember correctly you cannot put your own boat in the lake, you must rent one from the park. We took our trolling motor.
I have several pictures on my website of the campground if you want to see what it looks like. There is a nice walking trail. We also rode our bikes there, but it is a little hilly.
It is very close to I-75, but noise was not a problem at our site.
We were there May 11. Nice State Park---we pulled in about 6 PM, found a pull thru, hooked up, the ranger came by, collected the fee (discounted it, due to my age/disability) and we were set. A strong storm came thru with lots of wind. We were glad that we had the trees downwind from us. The next morning we saw where a tree had blown down on a travel trailer.
The park is fine. We didn't use the bathhouse, so no comments. Really handy to the Interstate, without the highway noise.
Jon and Susan in S/W Ohio
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