Set up your campsite in a field near the road (for easy unloading of gear) or go part way back into the woods for a little more privacy. If you REALLY want to be alone you can Hike 10 to 15 minutes down towards the creek and set up in a much more remote location where the local deer may be the only ones to visit you in the morning. There are even some cows that come over to visit during the day . Duck river is just minutes away and has some great fishing and boating. There are hiking and mountain biking trails around the river. The side roads have nice views of the local farms and would also be a great place to bike. The town is about 10 minutes away and the city is 20 minutes away. There is room for a couple of small tear-drop trailers and vans too. I can fit one or two RVs in also. Please no loud radios . There is a full bathroom with hot shower too !
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I'm just recently gotten there so far it seems very peaceful and the people are very nice it could use a few upgrades for sure but for the price you can't beat it. Best fishing around.
Okomo is a great small town little Rv, camp, and lake house/ living area. It has great fishing ,friendly people and Columbiana( closest town)always has something going on in town. No, it's not the fanciest with 5 star amenities but if your looking for somewhere to maybe take your family to for the weekend, holiday or even the summer . It would be a wonderful place. If your use to the finer things in life or your not friendly enough to wave at a neighbor, or it hurts to smile . I would suggest somewhere else, definitely.
We have a place here now and enjoy it very much. Wish the boat launch and docks were in better repair. They are very unsafe and every ti.e I park my truck in the lot, I get ants all in my truck.
All that ww used was the boat ramp and only one of the two ramps appeared to be safe to use. Facilities, buildings appear to be abandoned. Really sad state. There is tremendous potential for the property, but not being developed.