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Michelle Bone

11 months ago
5/5

Campsite: COE Pat Mayse Lake Pat Mayse Park East

We love all the COE campgrounds on Pat Mayse lake. This one is equestrian friendly. If you choose equestrian sites they are wider and and longer. They even provide proper fencing so they don't have to stay in their trailer. Fencing isn't gigantic, though generous. I've seen 3 in one and they moved freely. There are 2 swimming areas. One is for people and the other is dedicated for horses. They even have their own beach. There is a boat ramp with ample parking. The Camp Host, Mr Tim & wife(I forgot her name.) are very attentive and have a wealth of information. The only downside is there are MANY armadillos moving about during the day & night. It's not uncommon for them to visit your campsite while you're out too. We've had to add extra support with their leashes and what we connect them to. We take our dogs with us. Where we live seeing them during the day means they're most likely rabid. During the night they dig up flowerbeds etc.

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Michelle Bone

11 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Pat Mayse East

We love all the COE campgrounds on Pat Mayse lake. This one is equestrian friendly. If you choose equestrian sites they are wider and and longer. They even provide proper fencing so they don't have to stay in their trailer. Fencing isn't gigantic, though generous. I've seen 3 in one and they moved freely. There are 2 swimming areas. One is for people and the other is dedicated for horses. They even have their own beach. There is a boat ramp with ample parking. The Camp Host, Mr Tim & wife(I forgot her name.) are very attentive and have a wealth of information. The only downside is there are MANY armadillos moving about during the day & night. It's not uncommon for them to visit your campsite while you're out too. We've had to add extra support with their leashes and what we connect them to. We take our dogs with us. Where we live seeing them during the day means they're most likely rabid. During the night they dig up flowerbeds etc.

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