"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.
Nicely maintained. The bathhouse is just renovated. Has a ping-pong table for kids small playground.
Clean picnic tables, nice trees and lots of space be between sites. I had to pay $40. I didn’t need hook ups but you pay regardless $40 for one night.
We stayed here May 31st, and were lucky to get a site when we arrived in the afternoon. Sites are 'funky', squeezed in every which way, with some being somewhat unlevel. Having said all that, the campground is clean with nice bathrooms; no showers. Water is available but there are no hookups. Larger rigs may have difficulty finding a site. The...
We generally prefer state/national parks or forest campgrounds. Stayed her for laundry and baths with showers. The spots are close together, but level. Hosts are VERY NICE and welcoming. He gave us a lot of information regarding local sights to see, hikes and restaurants. The laundromat was clean. Bathrooms and showers are among the best we have...