We usually only like to stay in State Parks or Nat’l Parks or even dispersed camping, but when we found this gem of a place with beautiful bike and walking trails near town we were amazed. The first night we camped with full hook-ups near other RVs but then we switched over to the primitive sites near a little creek. It was so peaceful and beautiful, we stayed 3 nights instead of 1. The Fish Hatchery which is practically in the campground, is more than just looking at some trout in a pond. It had the most beautiful grounds with bird feeders interesting fountains, and historic structures with volunteers that will tell about the history.
Kathy DeLuca
Posted Sep 15, 2021;
The people who work here were extremely friendly and so were the other campers. We happened to be here during one of their busiest weekends and couldn’t believe how nice and civilized everyone was to each other. The campsites were beautiful. We stayed in primitive camping and had lots of room in our van. We walked to town, the park , the fish hatchery ( beautiful and interesting) and the nature walk. Awesome!
Joy chandler
Posted Sep 06, 2021; Denver
I get so friends with reviews on this site! 5 stars means excellent and this is definitely NOT an excellent campground. Yes, park itself is nice with a walking and biking path. It is close to downtown with nice restaurants. However, the sites are VERY close together. The site next to us their picnic table was right under our kitchen/dining windows. Hookups are at the back of sites so you are back to back with RVs. Some sites share driveways. With all the vehicles and big trucks it looks like a used car lot! Restrooms were clean. Wifi only works at the office.
Sue Smith
Posted Jun 19, 2021; Florida
absolutely the best city park I've ever been, Kayla is super great, met a Maint guy turning water on, he was full of info and great also, very super nice, we were checking in for a few days, we stayed over two weeks lol site 30 or 321 very nice and large
Scott Moody
Posted Apr 28, 2021; pix
This campground is not closed for the season. On Oct. 1 it goes into offseason mode. There is no water at sites and bathrooms are closed. Electric sites become $10 a night. Make reservations on website
Pdxmarty
Posted Oct 14, 2020; Portland, oregon
Probably the most beautiful campground we’ve ever stayed at could’ve stayed there for another week Hope to make it back there one day.
Christopher
Posted Oct 10, 2020; No
Very nice campground in a great location.
D Davis
Posted Sep 04, 2020; Fort Collins, Colora
Our spot in our 36’ motor home was on the back loop across from the creek and walking/biking path. Perfect. Husband spent some time fly fishing. Close to historical fish hatchery and city park. Doggie bags and trash cans provided. Tent area has small creek running thru it. Facilities were closed. Only downside is unfriendliness and unhelpful ness of office workers. Had a package delivered from Amazon our second day which they could not find until after we left two days later.
Jill Hughes
Posted Jun 22, 2020; Owensboro Kentucky
We stayed here 3 nights (July 16-19).
We loved how the spots were spaced out... not too close. We stayed in an interior spot under a tree or two.
There are great bike trails from this park... we even rode to two differen breweries.
You can also ride to downtown...very close (just a few blocks). The City Park is next door and lovely. And as others mentioned, the Fish Hatchery is fascinating!
I recommend driving the Spearfish Canyon route to see multiple waterfalls.
Bathrooms were very nice.
Would definitely stay here again.
Moira
Posted Aug 08, 2019; CA
Great facilities, great location to explore local town and parks. Watch out for bison in Custer state park, We had a couple of young bulls charge us while on the Harley.....no injuries or damage to bike.
Mike Williamson
Posted Oct 16, 2018; Miami Fl