Justin Rowe
For Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park: Stayed here for our little one’s Spring Break (Mid March 2021). Was an incredible stay this time of year - pretty quiet, but quaint campground. Adjacent to the State Park, offering many walkways, charming history of the Grinding Rocks and preserved tee-pees of the native tribes. Tons of space to run around and have fun! Our 3 & 6 year old had an absolute blast! Highly recommend staying. Feedback from the camp host was that come early June - August, campground gets quite hot. Great in the offseason.
Posted Dec 03, 2021 by Justin Rowe from Reno, NV. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
NotLostYet
For Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park: Camped here in April 2018 Only 26 spots. No hookups. Many sites under 30' You will need to level. Nice spacing between spots. Nature trail and museum. Lots of shade. Cell service 2 bars. It is a nice secluded park that is not busy in early spring.
Posted May 17, 2018 by NotLostYet from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.