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Nice state park, lots of facilities. Right on Meramac river. Sites are pretty close together, but I was here on a weekday and it was pretty empty. Hot showers. I had full hook-ups, electric, water and sewer. $38. dry camping is cheaper.
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We stayed here for two nights. We few people camping here while we were here. It was nice, had a whole big area to ourselves. Showers were Lukewarm, not that hot really. But the showers were free. Flush toilets and showers in a centrally located building. Other buildings with pit toilets in other locations around campground.
Report Check-InStayed the night at Site #93, on a Saturday in November. No neighbors at all in the same loop. Paid $20.50 online beforehand, off season price. Main bathrooms/showers are closed during off season. Middle bathrooms with sliding doors could use some TLC. Not sure if I'd stay here again unless I was coming just for the caverns.
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Report Check-InNice state park, lots of facilities. Right on Meramac river. Sites are pretty close together, but I was here on a weekday and it was pretty empty. Hot showers. I had full hook-ups, electric, water and sewer. $38. dry camping is cheaper.
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