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Reviews
Nice area and beautiful setting but there's only 2 campsites that are first come first serve and no way of knowing if there's any free space so it's impossible to plan on going there. Then you have buses from the Happy Mohawk Canoe Livery driving through all day long. Rangers are horribly rude. Was only one ranger that was pleasant. Garbage can is tiny and rarely cleaned out. There's only one vault toilet and it's normally disgusting. Not a good place to stay but not the worst place to visit for a day. There are still many better places, though where you wouldn't have to deal with the BS that comes along with this place
8 years ago (11-02-2018)
I visited this remote park on a Monday afternoon in the month of May as the spring leaves were just starting to appear. The only sounds that could be heard were that of birds. The primary amenities of the park are a few campsites, a canoe launch area—complete with steps down to the White River—and a single pit toilet. It is a very beautiful area and reminds me of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. During my visit, I took a number of 360 panoramic photos. Check them out in Google Street View to get the full virtual reality experience. If you enjoy quiet and beautiful natural surroundings, then this park is definitely worth a visit.
8 years ago (11-05-2017)
This could be an amazing camping spot. Two large sites that will hold up to 8 guests each. Nice staircase down to the white river. It’s a shallow river but kayaking is still possible when water is high. And it really feeling like your all alone out in the middle of no-where. Now the downside. I don’t think this is monitored by the DNR or anyone else by that matter. My night consisted of setting up camp and making a fire in one of the provided rings. First I had to empty the ring out of all the trash left by the last tenant. The pit was over flowing. By what was in it I think it was a pretty good party. Then after 2 hours of being the only soul out there and enjoying peace and quiet another solo camper showed up in a Jeep. He had no tent or camping gear just a lunchbox full of Budweiser and at least 3 packs of cigarettes. He never paid the camping fee so I thought he was just blowing off some steam before heading home. He stayed for a few hours playing his music from his car speakers at full volume then left without even putting out his campfire. I enjoyed about an hour of solitude before he returned to ruin the rest of the evening for me. I think he just went for more cigs. About 11:30 he finally took off for the night. Leaving his cans in the fire pit and his cig butts everywhere else. Now I’m not exactly sure how to solve these kinds of problems but I wish something could be done. I will try again to see if it was just a one time thing. But if it continues I’ll head over to Oak Knoll Campground. It’s only about 50 yards from the entry road to Diamond point but at least people are respectful campers there.
8 years ago (03-10-2017)
Two spots and they were full, heard later at the other campsite I found that there's many vagrants that stay there. Is still like to get lucky and stay in that small campsite.