Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Another Camping Adventure In The Works

This coming weekend promises to be a great one. We are heading to Camden State Park near Marshall, Minnesota.
This is one of favorite parks with large private sites, great hiking trails, a lake and lots of wildlife.



Camping & Lodging
Camping | Sanitation Facilities

Camping
Drive-in Sites
80 Sites

Located in the Upper and Lower Campgrounds. In winter, 35 sites (9 electric) are available in Lower Campground only.

Pull-Through Sites
7 Sites

All are electric sites and are located in the Upper Campground. 60-foot limit is for drive-through sites only.

Electric Sites
29 Sites

20 in the Upper Campground and 9 in the Lower Campground.

RV Length Limit
50-60 Feet

Length is measured from the front of tow vehicle to rear of the vehicle being towed. 60-foot limit is for drive-through sites only.

Handicapped Accessible Sites
2 Sites

Located in Lower Campground.

Horse Camp
12 Sites

Maximum capacity 50. No reservation required.

Group Camp
1 Site; Accommodates up to 50 people.

The camp is located adjacent to the Redwood River. Tents and pop-up campers are permitted. Facilities include running water, toilet building with sinks and vault toilet, fire rings, picnic tables and enclosed picnic shelter with electric outlets. Camp does not have showers. For group camp reservations, contact the state park reservation service.



Sanitation Facilities
Showers
Located in campgrounds.

Showers usually available mid-May to mid-October. Handicap Accessible.

Flush Toilets
Flush toilet in park office available year-round. Located in campgrounds, north picnic area and beach.

Facilities generally available from mid-May to mid-October. Handicap Accessible.

Vault Toilets
Throughout Park

Handicapped accessible. Available year-round.

Dump Station
Seasonal

Generally available mid-May through mid-October.

Hopefully, the fishing will be good. The lake is very nice with nice areas to launch the canoe.

We each have a three and a half day weekend, so we are excited.

Tune in again soon for another edition of "Now What Are They Doing?"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think you guys have a great idea! I've always wanted to visit every state park...but since camping is not something I find even marginally fun, I'm delighted to live vicariously through the two of you! Have fun!!!