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Laurel Hill State Park - You can see wood frogs here during the Spring season.

Laurel Hill State Park

4.6(14 reviews)
1.9 mi

As if there wasn't enough parks in the Laurel Highlands, there is Laurel Hill State Park a 3,935…read moreacre natural area of beautiful forest, overlooks, ponds and streams. My recent visit was promising at first, but the rain just kept coming all day long and it "dampened" my spirits completely. I stopped by the main office and got directions to the Jones Mill Dam. Since it was raining so much I gave it some time to clear up, but to no avail. This park is certainly worth checking out and it will be super beautiful later on in the Spring. The wood frogs, spring peepers and other animals will be active. On the same road that this park lies on is two other parks: Kooser State Park and Laurel Ridge State Park, so it is possible to hit those up while in the area. I will certainly make the trip out here later on towards May.

I was staying at Hidden Valley recently and I was looking for a cool place to hike in the area that…read moreI hadn't been to before and I happen to discover this gem. What a great spot for a hike, but an even better place for a swim, relaxing, a picnic on the grass or some sun on the sand by the water. So after we arrived we hit the trail that ran along the water while taking in the small but beautiful lake. We then proceeded to head into the woods. It was a great little hike and the trails were very easy. After we were done hiking we got the huge blanket and the cooler with snacks and drinks in it out of the car and headed over to a shaded spot under the trees. We sat in the grass area in the left corner of the parking lot and listened to music, ate, drank and enjoyed each other's company for a good while. Then after that we packed up our stuff in the car and headed down to the water and enjoyed the lake which is very clean and refreshing and the scenery is absolutely beautiful. I love that they have sand and everyone looked so happy. They also have an area where you can purchase food and beverages but they also have many other great amenities which I am sure can be discovered on here or on their website. I am so glad I discovered this place. I will most definitely be stopping by again when I am in the area. Enjoy :)

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Laurel Hill State Park - A wood frog in their vernal pool near the stream.

A wood frog in their vernal pool near the stream.

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Eagle's Nest Campground - Our Playground

Eagle's Nest Campground

4.3(6 reviews)
39.8 mi

We had the pleasure of staying at Eagle's Nest as organizers for our motorhome rally in May 2019…read more Paul was wonderful in helping plan the rally, and throughout the course of the event. We found all the staff at Eagle's Nest to be very pleasant, friendly and accommodating. We had about 15 rigs, and rented one cabin. Paul placed us in sites very near each other, and close to the pavilion which perfectly met our needs for the event. The pavilion near the creek, with electricity, lighting, a nearby restroom, and running water, was a great set-up for our group meetings and meals. Paul even set up a fire ring near the pavilion for our evening campfire and music. The camp facilities were very clean and level, with full services at each site. The restaurant on site (Fireside Inn) has an extensive menu. Try the cauliflower soup ... it is FABULOUS. Eagles Nest is conveniently located near Cumberland, MD - a great local tourism spot with museums, shops, restaurants, and a scenic railroad ride. The campground is still a work in progress and we look forward to going back to see how it is coming along. Paul has a great vision for further improvements and is working hard toward that end. With a mix of seasonal and transient residents, most in self-contained units, there is little need for public facilities. Some in our group might have preferred a public bathhouse (in future development plan), but the lack of a public bathhouse would not prevent our return. Happy trails ...

Our antique motorcycle club (nation's capital Norton Owners) has an annual rally the weekend after…read morelabor day when we camp, ride bikes, roast a pig, horse around and have a lot of fun. We had a great experience at Eagle's Nest September 2019, our 39th annual 'Rolling Thunder' rally. The camping, accommodations, food and entertainment were some of the best we have enjoyed. I enjoyed flyfishing on Patterson Creek, on the banks of which I pitched my tent. The Club had a great time and we will surely return in the future. Thanks Paul, et. al.! John T. Stinson, M.D. President, NCNO

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Eagle's Nest Campground - Fireside Inn at Eagle's Nest Campground

Fireside Inn at Eagle's Nest Campground

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Hidden Springs Campgrounds - Women's bathhouse .. bathroom and showers

Hidden Springs Campgrounds

3.9(9 reviews)
35.9 mi

We have stayed here twice now and it definitely has its pros and cons. For us, it is close by and…read moreso for an impromptu weekend getaway it is a good option for us. We stayed in their back in FHU sites in site 102 on 2 different occasions. On our first visit, being new to camping we were nervous to have a back in site and I emailed them asking about the possibility of switching to an available FHU pull thru site I saw they had available.. they were excellent with communicating with me over email which was greatly appreciated!! They told me if the site was still available when we checked in we could switch to that site if we wished but they thought our original back in site was much nicer and spacious and shaded.. so we trusted their judgement and gave it a shot and it's easily "to us" the best site there ! Like many of campgrounds FHU pull thru sites are exposed to a lot of sun .. this is the case here too .. They do offer a fire pit and a picnic table at each site. They have gravel on the sites that could use some grading. There is some settling from them putting in FHU's.. so some extra leveling needed on your part to make sure your camper is not titling one way or the other here but still nice shade for the back in sites that you won't get in the FHU sites. The seasonal campers cruise the campground in their golf carts all through the night up till quiet time .. but they were all that we had encountered were super nice. The campground does not offer golf cart rentals. You can bring your own for a fee. Their playground could be better .. they have 2 heavy see saws and some swings and a Gaga ball area.. our kids literally said "where is the slide.." they are 2 and 4 years old.. so it disappointed us to an extent. They have a nice pool area with umbrellas available and super tiny store. However, the prices are super reasonable ! So they have some things you could need.. and then ice cream and snacks and magnets. The prices are low in comparison to other camps we have been to.. They do offer events depending on the season and holiday.. our first experience was an Easter egg hunt in August .. but it was fun for the kids .. and they also were able to do sand art which was all FREE. I loved that for the kids.. august is an odd month.. between seasons.. They do charge $10 per visitor which we were super bothered by because we have alot of near by family we don't get to see often and for them to come it would be $20 a pair ! They aren't even going to take part in amenities .. I have been to bigger camps that don't even charge for a visitor or at the most $5. I saw on their map that they used to charge $5 and increased it.. so I am sure something occurred to spark that spike in price. I appears to be run by a family .. the wife manages the emails and office and the husband handles the maintenance and the son is in the office and helps with checking in and out and making magnets and etc .. everyone was super nice though. The bathhouse was very clean and they have a laundry facility on site as well. It is pet friendly too! They do have a catch and realize pond but I honestly am not sure how because the aquatic plant growth around the edges would make it almost impossible to reel in their lines especially someone with smaller children. We were bummed by this sadly. This campground is literally minutes away from Rocky Gap State Park (where you can also fish) and 15 minutes from Cumberland, MD.

We loved this campground. It's a beautiful area. The…read moreowners kept it so nice and ran it very well. The restrooms/showers were clean and spacious. It's like a diamond in the rough, very safe with a gated entrance. We went to Rocky Gap each day and did the 5 mile lake trail. We also walked the full camp area for exercise too which was plenty. The seasonal campers were wonderful and kept their places looking very sharp. We met some of the friendliest people. We recommend 10/10! Thanks Mark and family for keeping this gem so beautiful and welcoming!

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Hidden Springs Campgrounds - Back in sites

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