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    Eagle Cliff Campground

    3.8 (12 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Lisa M.

    We arrived yesterday 6-27-19. So far so good. Beautiful grounds. Lots of grass. It's cut nice and short. Well kept. Can almost see the river from our camp site. We walked to the river last night. Flowing good. They offer tubing here we're debating trying it out. I've never went tubing before. They also have bike rentals, and canoe rentals. Reasonably priced. Restroom are very clean. Showers looked nice size. We didn't use them. Only twenty five cents for four mins. Great place for RVers or tents. They have a basketball court and volley ball (both on grass). Playground for the littles. Store on site has the necessities. Bring bug repellant!!! Absolutely no mosquitos but the gnats are annoying. This area is known for their eagles. We didn't see any. We spoke with Ken (owners dad). He said April-May is the best time to view the eagles. Ken was a blast to chat with. Nice guy. Laundry room available. $1.75 for washer and $1.50 for dryer. Fire wood available. Very friendly staff. Dog friendly to leashed dogs. No designated area for off leash. Trails. The seasonal people are very friendly. Everyone knows everyone. Fun community. Would be great for families. ***Update~Started raining Friday night 6-29-19 and into the am. The river rose 4 feet in three hours. By 2pm it had covered all of the lower tent area. The staff were awesome. They made sure tent folks were moved before the rain reached them. Not quite what I had in mind when we came here but Mother Nature had other plans. Turned into a one of a kind adventure. Was wild watching so much stuff get carried down the river. End of the day I will come back here. I loved the park, RV area, and the people were nice. I still recommend this park!

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    Love this campground. Owners and staff go above and beyond. extra services like tubing and kayaking are reasonable and well planned out.

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    Forestville State Park

    Forestville State Park

    4.4(12 reviews)
    16.7 mi

    This review is about the park area only not the Mystery Cave which is further down the road…read more Start with the unfortunate news, the walking bridge to the historic town of Forestville was closed. I did read about that in the state's info about the park ahead of time. I picked up a map at the office and was told there is a stone walking bridge at marker 8. More bad news on the trail. The field and location maps show markers on the trail but the numbers didn't correspond with the ground signs as many were missing. I just couldn't find the temporary bridge, or marker 8, but took a decent hike on the other trails. The park isn't as scenic as others but there is a variety of trails from easy to difficult, which is what I like. Some steep hills will test your true endurance. Driving out about another 1/2 mile I see more trails I missed, lo leads to marker 8.

    We started on the Hiking Club Trail and took an extra loop up to the lookout trail. Well worth the…read moreextra 2m or so round trip to see a view of the valley. Trail was well marked, wide and well groomed. It took us over the creek with stepping stones to keep our feet dry. There were some bigger hills so be prepared for a climb. Much of the hiking trail is shared with horses so be prepared to watch where you step. It was also covered with soft gravel which was hard to walk in at times. This is a huge area and we saw lot of people and activity. A bridge was out so we didn't get to see the old Forestville town as we would have to detour an extra 20 minutes. Very happy we stopped here. We enjoyed the hike very much.

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    Whitewater State Park

    4.4(23 reviews)
    22.6 mi

    My furry friend group chose this spot for our big annual camping trip! There were 86 of us total,…read moreand we utilized the Group Site that has several cabins available, plus a main cabin that serves as the place to gather and eat with a full kitchen and walk-in fridge. I really enjoyed the cozy feel to the cabins, which have wonderfully rustic wooden paneling and floors. Our cabin had two wings with four bunk beds each, plus a center room with a large bed (ideal, no doubt, for scouting purposes). The cabins are heated by thermostat and there are a few electrical outlets, but no other amenities that I was aware of. The main cabin had a large center fire pit that made the whole place wonderfully cozy. Also included are several long tables with benches to sit at, as well as additional chairs with backs to gather around the firepit. There are electrical outlets too. Flooring was a mix of wood and tile. There are also restrooms nearby, which include toilets, sinks, and showers. Separated by gender, male and female. The designated parking lot for the Group Site was able to accommodate around 40-45 cars, which served our purposes well. There is also a small roundabout that leads up to the main cabin for ease of unpacking/dropping off gear. All these amenities made the long-weekend very enjoyable! This isn't a huge park by any means, but even in the icy snow, I was able to enjoy a few of the trails while there. The alphabetical trail markings confused me a bit at first, but then I realized it was how the park was indicating "you are here" without customizing each sign. At the trailheads are large informational signs that give you the distance, difficulty, and features you'll see on said trail. The river that cuts through here is really gorgeous. It was partially frozen over during our visit, and we got some flurries while we were camping, which covered everything in a beautiful fresh coat of white powder. Got some great photos and great memories. I was a bit bummed that the Nature Store wasn't open (it's seasonal), because I am a sucker for souvenirs on sightseeing trips to parks and such.

    Whitewater is a gorgeous park with some varied scenery. There are a lot of neat formations to check…read moreout such as the bluffs, forests, rivers, and more. There are some easy to more challenging hikes available. There are also a lot of nice amenities and a beach area.

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