From jct Hwy 5 & US 36: Go 2 mi W on US 36, then 1-1/2 mi S on Hwy 130.
Unfortunately, due to our physical limitations, we couldn't hike the boardwalk, so we weren't able to see what I've read are the best parts of this park. The areas of the park we were able to see were nice, but there's no swimming allowed in any of the park's four small lakes. My dog Lacey wasn't happy about that, but we did find a water spigot to help her cool off.
Great little park with some awesome trails. I really liked the boardwalk trail. The campground is small but well maintained. Electric only but has water filling and a dump. The dump area is tight for a 30 ft trailer but maneuverable. Fairly level sites. Restroom and shower rooms are very clean.
The park host is wonderful, and the bathrooms are clean. The shower house is clean and actually has hot water. Great fishing, and it's beautiful. It's one of the best state parks that I've been to in the country!!! Definitely will go back!
What a surprise to see a boardwalk hiding in the wetland. It is so reclusive that I did run into anybody there. Walking on the wood boards, listening to the sound of nature, watching wild life in the woods, freeing minds, and letting yourself engulf by the nature.