Camper cabins are rustic, one-room, 12 by 16 foot wooden cabins containing a table, benches, and wooden bunkbeds with mattresses. Most cabins have a screened porch, heat, and electricity. All cabins have a picnic table, fire ring, and grill for outdoor cooking. No cooking is allowed inside the cabins, except for crockpots and coffeepots. Only approved firewood is allowed.
Camper cabins hold up to six people, or up to five people in accessible cabins. Sorry, no pets allowed.
Camper cabins do not have indoor plumbing. They are located in or near the park's campground, where seasonal restrooms, showers, and drinking water are available. Primitive toilets are available year-round at all locations.
Beautiful State Park with lots of different hiking opportunities (Mt. Tom is a must), great Camper Cabins and the Park has a fishing pier.
Great hiking trails for all ages and activity levels (both gently sloped paved trails and winding hilly dirt trails!) Plenty of good horse areas and multiple campgrounds to fit your families needs! (Tent areas, RV areas, and even primitive campsites that are private and tucked away that give you a feeling like being in the middle of nowhere!)
Campground bathrooms are very clean and well maintained too!