"Nice place on the river down a bit off the interstate.. "
We stayed on night in spot #5 the only pull through on the loop. The site are large and lots of vegetation around and there is a well kept vault toilet only..
the road coming in off exit interstate is a bit rough.. PRO TIP.. when you make the left down by the white tanks and see the lone tall tank SLOW DOWN,, look for a different looking...
We got a late reservation (only two months ahead) so we were limited in site selection. We ended up in Beaver Pond Loop site 46. Listed as 20’ I was able to fit my 34’ TT with plenty of room to spare. It was quite tight getting around the loop but we made it. It was the first week they were open for the year so the ground was very wet. The...
The park is nice and big, but deceiving. When you pull in the first set of sites is all part of a private “resort style” campground leased from the state on the same property. When you get to the state side the sites are large, but there is a gravel pad that you must remain on or they’ll make you move. My site was 108 in Loop 3 listed as a 40’...
"The park is still a beauty and we will return again one day"
This was our second visit to Three Rivers State Park. Our first time was in August of 2018 and much has changed since then due to Hurricane Michael that landed in Mexico City Beach the following October and traveled up through here and reportedly destroyed 85% of the forest. The park is still a beauty and we will return again one day, but we are...
The bathrooms are always clean and well stocked.
Camping spaces are kept clean.
Tunnel under the road takes you across to the non-state campground and store.
Near Cubby’s Grocery
$30/night
EXTREMELY bad mosquito population.
Loud traffic from near roads and rail system.