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Love it!
By user-6337770... on 2017-10-23.
Family has camped in Burson campground for years - we absolutely love it. Large, well maintained sites. Husband and sons love the individual, clean, secure shower/bathrooms (as the shower in our camper is on the small side). Laundry facilities at bathhouse. Groceries five minutes away. Love the lake and all the trails.
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Beautiful autumn rving area
By user-5858017... on 2017-10-23.
You may have to check in at the ranger station down the road...if the one on site is not open. Park in your assigned site and setup...then go check in. The sites are well spaced, full hookups, spotless bathrooms, firepits and tables. Rangers are about often and there is a resident camp host. This is not a huge area but we thoroughly enjoyed it. Be aware if you are out early or late...it is a natural park with resident wildlife. While we were there, we saw deer, heard a pack of coyotes at night and were told a bear had been sighted there two days before...but was frightened off with shining a flashlight. We loved it here. We are seniors camping in a fifth wheel.
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Expensive
By user-5900756... on 2017-10-23.
We wanted to stay here for a couple of nights and thought it would be a good place sonce it was part of the park system. BUT $44-48 per night was too steep for us, which was the non-resident charge. Very disappointing.
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Great Campground
By user-6444970... on 2017-10-23.
Was a really nice campground peaceful quiet. Spaces were good size, hookups we're well maintained were I was at only reason didn't give five stars was shower drains needed cleaning more and trees limbs needed trimed in some areas. But would recommend!!!
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Beautiful & open year-round
By user-5879209... on 2017-10-23.
Hungry Mother has a lovely lake, nice trails of all levels, good fishing, and a nice summer swimming beach. One of it's two RV campgrounds is open for winter camping with full hookups.
By anonymous-user on 2017-10-23.
Stayed 2016-11-03 to 2016-11-06
Open all year, well-spaced campsites for RVs, clean, heated bathrooms and showers, great for fall color and hikes.
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Beautiful park
By user-6191445... on 2018-03-14.
Wife and I spent 5 days here during mid-October 2017. The leaves were beautiful and the trails fantastic. We had a wonderful time strolling by the nearly deserted lake (love off season). We have a 33 foot 5th wheel and long bed 1-ton truck so we are right at 50 feet long. Our reservation was in Camp Burson, where we arrived after dark. We had a very difficult time figuring out where to park on the first night, and an equally difficult time navigating the tight turns abutted by many trees. I don't think the park should accept reservations for over 30 feet, it is just too tight. We walked through Creekside campground and it was equally tight. Some locals who had been going there for years had no problems, but we had a dreadful time navigating our rig here.
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Nice ole park
By user-5809356... on 2019-08-09.
Stayed 2018-09-04 to 2018-09-07
Nice old park built by the CCC. It has been updated. New restroom facilities at this (creekside campground) new camp burson is a modern rv parking area with trees for shade. Royal Oak campground is for tents on platforms.
Creekside is empty now just after Labor Day so quite pleasant. Unfortunately the space between the sites is very open with no brush, though nicely shaded by large trees.
Nice beach lake and playgrounds
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Acceptable
By user-unknown on 2019-08-09.
Stayed 2019-04-24 to 2019-04-25
Stayed at Creekside (2nd campground in the complex), site B17, not on the creek but would recommend those sites. Spacing between sites a little close, but in late April half populated with campers. Sites not particularly level but OK with blocks. Nice host and park people. No ATT service or wifi but told they get Verizon at least at office. Bathrooms OK. Park appears to have a lot of activities--good for families. Stayed in 24' motorhome. Electric and water hookup.