FabulousA
For Stephen Foster Folk Culture Ctr State Park: Very nice state park campground, great FL senior rate. Most sites have secluded feeling due to vegetation, but not site 18. This site would actually be a nice site as part of a group with those on other side of "patio." So peaceful here, and quiet! We wonder how crowded it would be with day users in a non-Covid year. Verizon is very weak. Satellite has worked at the couple sites we've tried. We ride around the park a couple to three times to get in more than 10 miles, which can include a little jaunt out past the entrance to see the spring house and ride the sidewalks of the historic downtown area. Also this park is about five minutes or so to Big Shoals State Park, where there are even more trails, including a paved trail that will get one almost 8 miles round trip. The day-use fee for that park is $4 and is not included with the fee here.
Posted Feb 25, 2021 by FabulousA from USA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Cynthia
For Stephen Foster Folk Culture Ctr State Park: This is a wonderful old Florida State Park campground. All campsites are very large, private and LEVEL. All sites have 30 AMPs and water. There is a convenient dump site. Campground hosts were diligent in keeping restrooms clean and the grounds picked up.
Posted Oct 11, 2020 by Cynthia from Bradenton, FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mike M
For Stephen Foster Folk Culture Ctr State Park: Campground is very nice with large level sites. Lots of areas for bike riding, and both bike rentals and canoe rentals are available. Stayed two nights in a 35 ft Class A during early March. Our site only had 30 Amp service (not sure if any sites had 50 Amp). Restrooms and showers were clean and in good condition. Price was very reasonable ($25/night). Would definitely stay here again.
Posted Mar 11, 2020 by Mike M from Maryland. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
L Clements
For Stephen Foster Folk Culture Ctr State Park: Very flat and level, would have loved to have spent more than one night. Friendly people and it looked like it had a lot to offer, unfortunately we didn’t have time to stay longer. No need to unhook. I would like to return in the late fall or winter not in August again.
Posted Sep 03, 2019 by L Clements from Central Oklahoma . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
AndyM
For Stephen Foster Folk Culture Ctr State Park: 2/2019 45 ft Class A with tow. No need to unhook. Fairly large and shaded sites, nicely maintained park. Satellite coverage challenging, cell coverage intermittent and no on air channel. Interesting musical clock tower. Trails were closed for repairs due to storm damage.Winding roads in campground but manageable. Electric with water and dump station. Would return
Posted Feb 04, 2019 by AndyM from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
@theBiggieBus
For Stephen Foster Folk Culture Ctr State Park: Great little hideaway. Stayed here Feb. 2018 for 5 Days. Sites are very nice, level, shaded. The hike trails are good - might could use some marking as we struggled to find our way back.
The Glampers in the next site over ran 2 noisy AC roof units all day and night - would have moved but Park was full.
Overall: Great place to camp or visit - the river is great - did a little kayaking - very easy access.
Posted Feb 24, 2018 by @theBiggieBus from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
TCandKT
For Stephen Foster Folk Culture Ctr State Park: Spent 3 nights here in site #19 and what a pleasant surprise. It was a long pull through near the bath house. Sites are well separated and wooded. There are some more open sites where you could use satellite but we loved the wooded site we were in. Lots to do here, great hiking, canoeing and kayaking, gift shop and the Stephen Foster museum is interesting. Playground for children looked nice. We were sad that the carillon was not working due to a lightening strike 3 weeks prior. Hope it is able to be repaired as it seemed to be a challenge. It was a little difficult to find the entrance to the park and the campground which is contained within the park. The large gate across the front is automatic but looks like the park is closed and locked. Just pull up and it will open. Rangers and the hosts ere helpful. We will come back here.
Posted Jul 06, 2017 by TCandKT from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.