Sand Creek Campground

  • $25.00 /night
  • (4.8)5 reviews

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2546- (click-to-reveal)

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4.8

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Roamer222

3 years ago
5/5

Gorgeous Corps of Engineers park on Lake B.A. Steinhagen. We stayed in site 46. By far the largest site we have ever stayed in. 30 amp and water. Dump station in the center of the park. Many lake side sites, 3 fishing piers and a boat dock. The hosts were very helpful and the park is well managed. Highly recommend this park. We were so surprised at how much nicer it was than the state park down the road. We like that park too but this is another level of clean.

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Lauren

2 years ago
4/5

Fairly secluded park with awesome lake views. Almost all spots had a water front view. Stayed on a weekend in January and we had no neighbors nearby! Gave 4 stars because the water in the showers wasn’t very warm 🥶

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Fredda Sharp

7 months ago
5/5

Best park ever! Best fun ever! Very nice facilities. Right on Lake Steinhagen.

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Jade Bell

6 months ago
5/5

We’ve been looking for a safe and nice place to tent camp and so glad we found this place. I see the bad reviews say something about the bathrooms well they were perfectly fine now. It was so beautiful and peaceful.

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John Crankshaw

8 months ago
5/5

We discovered this campground 4 years while staying at neighboring Martin Dias State Park. We have just come back and stayed here for a couple nights. It’s a great place with spacious and generously-spaced campsites. There are 75+ campsites all with power and water. Many are waterfront. Loops are separated by up to one mile so check them all out. We’re now camped in a loop of 10 or so campsites and we’re the only campers in it. We like that you can hike to Martin Dias State Park and hike trails there. Wildlife sightings — white egrets, blue herons but no gators yet. It’s been a long time since I’ve been a fisherman but this place looks fishy to me and it looks like you tie up your boat right at your campsite for half of these sites. Only downside — this is a National Public Radio desert — there is not an NPR station to be found on the radio dial.

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