I really enjoy camping at o'leno state, beautiful hiking and bike trails lots wild life , I been camping there for 17 years and already to next year
This campground was clean and so were the bath houses. It was quiet and spaced well between neighbors. We brought our bikes and rode down to the bridge, but it was closed. The view was still gorgeous. We were practically alone. The ranger is on call, but we made reservations online, and a packet was waiting when we arrived.
Wandering trails that lead to more than a dozen camp cabins; group camping ; see where the river ends ; camp meeting building; large group kitchen; walk in cooler; a freezer ; ice machine picnic areas; covered outdoor picnic/ fish fry pavilion ; wheelchair accessible; walkin shower at request; kitchenettes on request ; large dining ; outdoor play area. But then, the shower curtain needs washing and the curtains are like sheers. Easily covered with a towel or sheet. And bathrooms need a spray of bleach water. They are making improvements. We had a relaxed visit in the cabin.
Stayed here for two nights and despite the hot mess men’s restroom facilities, I enjoyed my stay. The bike trails were scenic and enjoyable but the suspension bridge pictured on the state park’s website is still in need of repair.
I understand this park was built in the 30’s but it is worthy of state funding to fix some of the inexcusably broken facilities.
I actually went to the ranger station to complain and get a partial refund but was told, “ no one has ever asked for that and I’ll have to ask my manager.” I left my contact info and a week later have only heard crickets.