The park is south of London, off I-75 at exit 38, on US 25 South.
This was the very best vacation I've ever had!! The park is absolutely stunning! So much to do yet when you want to go back to your campsite to relax it is so beautiful and peaceful. I can't get over how clean the restrooms/shower rooms are kept. I'm a professional cleaner so I have high standards and I was very impressed. The office lady was so sweet checking us in and I hate that I forgot her name and the 2 brothers that work there I believe was Anthony and Matthew and you can't find a more helpful pair. They made sure we had everything we needed and checked on us daily. And this young girl named Ashley was the sweetest and I believe she is the one who did such a great job with the restrooms. I can't wait until next summer so I can go back and spend even longer!! If you want to get away yet still have electricity and water and be around the nicest people, you need to get down to Levi Jackson State Park!! I know this sounds like a commercial but I promise it's not and everything I said is 100% fact! :)
Well maintained facilities, picnic shelters, bathrooms hiking trails and dog friendly. A museum of old cabin homes , a obstacle course.
Things are a little tight in the campground. Also important to note, there is only 1 dumpstation that is located oddly enough toward the back of the campground. There is a tight turn to gain access to the dumpstation.
The park is small,but does have a nice campground and pool.The picnic area has many shelters and tables ( they are building a new shelter with a new playground.Their is a Old homestead with a gift shop.Their is a old mill with a lot of mill stone on display along walk to mill.
This is a really neat park full of old relics from the bygone state park era. But the City of London recently tood it over and have invested heavily in it. It's clean, looks like new playgrounds here and there and has some nice hiking trails. I was in the lodge for a meeting. It was clean and worked well for the meeting. I hope to take the family back to try the tree tops course.