This is a nice state park with lots to do in the area. About half of the sites can be reserved. There is no sewer or water hook up but plenty of spaces between camp sites and the sites are relatively level for being a mountain area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This has to be the quietest place ever. We will stay here again and they offer sledding in the winter so we just may be here soon. The staff very friendly, place clean and did i mention quiet? Lots of wildlife too. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Sand Springs Camping Area does not easily accommodate 40' rigs, interior roads are narrow, turns are sharp, tree limbs can be serious impediments to getting around the park, no satellite access, spotty cell phone service, one very narrow road for access and egress. We considered ourselves extremely lucky not to have met oncoming vehicles on that road. There is no way two RVs could pass on that road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Overpriced considering park amenities. Roads in are narrow and filled with pot holes. Sites are somewhat level, some sites have new gravel, some sites do not. Owner is only doing the minimum in maintenance and improvements. Good for an overnight stop only, we wouldn't stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We thoroughly enjoyed this campground, and will plan to stay here again in the future. It appears the owner is either expanding or renovating many of the sites and they are all very nice if you enjoy "woodsy" type campgrounds. The 2 mile road has been resurfaced and is now smooth all the way. We used a pull thru site but the backins are plenty large enough to get into with no problem. We would rate this higher if the bath houses were a little newer. They were clean, but many parts were rusty from age. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It is a long 2 mile bumpy road into the campground. The sites are large with lots of shade. No cable, but our dish was able to see out. There were lots of antenna stations. The bathouuse dated but clean. Washers were $1.00 a load and nice setup. The staff and owner are glad to have you there. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Needed to spend one night without unhooking toad. The staff was very helpful in finding us a spot. Would stay again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
All sites are very shaded. We were there on opening weekend so the owners were doing a lot of work getting the campground ready for this season. The restrooms and showers are clean but dated. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The only thing this campground has going for it is the shade trees. When we were trying to make reservations they don't even answer the phone until after noon. They said it was because there were cleaning the restrooms. Not even, we looked they are nasty. Glad I had my own to use. Site were very aggressive to get into and very difficult to level on. Some people just gave up leveling because they were only staying one night. They did not enforce the leash rule for dogs and large ones ran around not on a leash. It seemed to be a party park for the young at heart with lots of noise and drinking. The road to get into this place is well over 2 miles long and you could not possibly pass another RV. We thanked God that we did not meet another vehicle coming in or going out. I would never use this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good place to stay overnight. One of only a few parks on I-68. Owners very friendly, they
lead me to my site. Pay showers, a quarter for 9 minutes. I didn't use the showers so I don't know how they worked, but I would have rated them an 8 without
the pay showers. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.