We arrived here on July 21 for 2 nights. We made reservations as our other plans did not pan out. The only issue is we had to move each night as they did not have room anywhere in this park for two nights on a week end. Lucky for us, the weather was rainy and the people on our second site left early so we did not have to wait till 1 PM check out time to move to our new site. It was a nicer private corner location next to a pond. The park was full Friday night and as it turned out our old site was empty today. We had 30 amp electric and as most Michigan State Campgrounds go; we had no water or sewer. There was a swimming beach and a dog beach in this park. Since the water level was very high, the dog beach had little sand and a lot of tall grass popping out of the water. Not a great place for the dog to swim, especially on a leash. Buddy was able to wet his paws and get a drink of water. There was also a lighthouse on the property which you could tour for $5 per person. Our sites were relatively level after placing pads on passenger side of RV. We had rain both nights and it was a little muddy. We paid $37.50 per night after a $10 reservation fee and an extra $3.50 per night for our toad. We had already purchased the annual State Park Pass for the motor home. I rate this park F***
Aggie & I will be taking to the open highways accross the USA in pursuit of new adventures. We welcome all old friends as well as new friends to follow along our journey.
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Tawas Point State Park
We arrived here on July 21 for 2 nights. We made reservations as our other plans did not pan out. The only issue is we had to move each night as they did not have room anywhere in this park for two nights on a week end. Lucky for us, the weather was rainy and the people on our second site left early so we did not have to wait till 1 PM check out time to move to our new site. It was a nicer private corner location next to a pond. The park was full Friday night and as it turned out our old site was empty today. We had 30 amp electric and as most Michigan State Campgrounds go; we had no water or sewer. There was a swimming beach and a dog beach in this park. Since the water level was very high, the dog beach had little sand and a lot of tall grass popping out of the water. Not a great place for the dog to swim, especially on a leash. Buddy was able to wet his paws and get a drink of water. There was also a lighthouse on the property which you could tour for $5 per person. Our sites were relatively level after placing pads on passenger side of RV. We had rain both nights and it was a little muddy. We paid $37.50 per night after a $10 reservation fee and an extra $3.50 per night for our toad. We had already purchased the annual State Park Pass for the motor home. I rate this park F***
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