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Jul 22, 2024
Camped at Twisted Oak Campground, site 15 Electric only - No trouble making reservations on the Monday before the weekend we wanted to be there. Was not full. Campground was well maintained, quiet …Full review by R D
Jun 10, 2024
Beautiful place to hike and camp. I had a cozy lil campsite in the back of the main campground. Very serene. Took my dog on a couple lil hikes and for walks up by the visitor center where a lil trail…Full review by Michelle U
Aug 4, 2022
I used to come here as a kid for the Labor Day festival. I haven’t been here in 30 years (1992), and I was happy to come back. I was a bit smaller back then, and the park was a bit bigger. Now it’s …Full review by LocalGuitarHero
Dogs are allowed as long as they are kept on a leash, are up to date on shots, and you clean up their poop and take it with you when you leave. There are some areas that are off limits …
Dogs are allowed as long as they are kept on a leash, are up to date on shots, and you clean up their poop and take it with you when you leave. There are some areas that are off limits and are posted. I would check with the park office to be sure because some of the camping areas they are not allowed.
as long as you keep it on a leash and clean up it's poop and take it with you when you leave. There are some areas where dogs are not allowed and are posted and they must be up …
as long as you keep it on a leash and clean up it's poop and take it with you when you leave. There are some areas where dogs are not allowed and are posted and they must be up to date on all shots. There are special rules for horses brought in for trail rides. When in doubt I would check with the park office.