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TUCQUALA
Feb 02, 2016Explorer
Also recommend Lebanon Hills, stayed in Aug '13. Very nice, good power, hookups in main area sites. Most are somewhat in the "woods", some out in the open, grassy areas with trees around edges. The elec only sites are nice, a bit more woodsy, and spread out nicely. The "boonie"sites are very woodsy, and good size, with shrubs and trees completely surrounding each site!!
We were in #38 with a 27' oal trailer and did have to park the Excursion somewhat angled to keep it out of the road. Near the "highway", but very quiet actually. You may hear some sound from the zoo, esp on weekends when a concert may be happening. One thing to know, if you go here, is that the utilities are almost all at the road end of each site. You will need a long water hose and a long dump hose, esp if your connections are at the rear area of your trailer. Google Earth has a good view of the campground to help with picking a site.
Lots of hiking trails, small lakes, fairly large county park. Don't remember a swimming area, may be one, but can't verify. Though in Aug, like many lakes in Minnysoda, they are green!!!
Being from the Richfield and Burnsville area originally, we felt that Lebanon Hills was a perfect site for the family visit. We do prefer camping in the woods, or boondocking, and usually don't use a commercial campground. This fit our needs and maybe yours very well.
We were in #38 with a 27' oal trailer and did have to park the Excursion somewhat angled to keep it out of the road. Near the "highway", but very quiet actually. You may hear some sound from the zoo, esp on weekends when a concert may be happening. One thing to know, if you go here, is that the utilities are almost all at the road end of each site. You will need a long water hose and a long dump hose, esp if your connections are at the rear area of your trailer. Google Earth has a good view of the campground to help with picking a site.
Lots of hiking trails, small lakes, fairly large county park. Don't remember a swimming area, may be one, but can't verify. Though in Aug, like many lakes in Minnysoda, they are green!!!
Being from the Richfield and Burnsville area originally, we felt that Lebanon Hills was a perfect site for the family visit. We do prefer camping in the woods, or boondocking, and usually don't use a commercial campground. This fit our needs and maybe yours very well.
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