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When you park, the Plug Hat Trail is across the street. It is probably about .3 mile paved walk with educational signs explaining the plants and animals in the area. The junipers and piñon smell great along with the views. If you make it all the way to Harpers Corner you get a better view but you really should do the 2-mile walk there
Beautiful little picnic spot if you are up in this area
This is a really nice campground with only a few things that kept it from being a 5-star.
It appears to be fairly new compared to so many sites we stay at. This site is on the water with a gorgeous view. Bathrooms are super nice. There are 10 restrooms next to the host site and each one has its own large shower with hot water and good pressure! There are also two bathrooms on each end of the camp. Cute cabins on the water as well. We came in our camper van.
The sites have nice level concrete pads with good space between the sites. There is water and electric at each site and a picnic table. The center row pull through have covered picnic tables. There are a couple trees but other than that it is completely exposed in all other sites.
It is very quiet at this site which we really appreciated as it is not close to any busy roads. Many people bring their boats or kayaks here. It was very windy so we took a spot off the water .
We are on a 2-month trip and just stopped here without a reservation . We weren’t sure what to expect or what was available. It was around 6:15pm so no one was manning the state park entrance . There is a note to pay ahead of time and it provides the fees ($28 full hook ups, $25 for water and electric). We went ahead and paid for full hookups and put the cash in the envelope. There are only 4 full hook up sites and they were all taken. Not a big issue but the pay station is about a mile from the campsite so we didn’t want to go look them go back as we were hungry and tired. We weren’t even sure if any sites were available but we took the risk.
There were several open sites so we were fine. There is a dump station close to the campground so we dumped on the way out as we were only there for the night.. There is potable and non-potable water at the dump station.
Looks great but we drove part way up the 6-mile drive to the trailhead in our camper van and turned around. Best with a high clearance vehicle. Also the sign says no trespassing so that is a little confusing. This area is gorgeous so I’m sure it’s greats