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Dave2001
Jul 02, 2016Explorer
We stayed at Camp Burson in a pull thru site. The pull thru sites were long and narrow, but some of the back in sites seemed pretty nice. It did have some trees for shade. Some of the sites also have sewage hookups, where the park sites do not. Not much to do at Burson except relax. The store was closed for the season when we stayed there. However you are close to the spillway and it is an easy walk from the campground.
As I remember the park sites and the campsite roads had trees close to them, making it a challenge to navigate some roads or put out slides on sites.
The park is somewhat spread out, so it is a hike to get anywhere. Bikes would be a help. The restaurant serves great food and prices seemed reasonable.
Hope this helps some.
As I remember the park sites and the campsite roads had trees close to them, making it a challenge to navigate some roads or put out slides on sites.
The park is somewhat spread out, so it is a hike to get anywhere. Bikes would be a help. The restaurant serves great food and prices seemed reasonable.
Hope this helps some.
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