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Camp Sack-In
The camp sack in Angola is a type of bag used by the Angolan people to carry their belongings. It is usually made of a strong, durable material such as canvas or leather and is often decorated with colorful patterns and designs. The camp sack is used to carry items such as food, clothing, tools, and other supplies. It is also used to store items such as money, jewelry, and other valuables. The camp sack is an essential part of the Angolan culture and is often seen as a symbol of strength and resilience.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
K Bh
We absolutely love being at Camp Sack-ln!! Not only kid friendly but pet friendly as well! The staff is top notch in our book.
Courtney Brussel
Very quiet and peaceful campground. Very friendly, patient and accommodating staff. Currently working on updating the park. Sites were large. Lots of trees. The Lorax would be very happy and at peace.
Brian Kitchenmaster
This was the destination for our maden voyage. My wife and i were very pleased with the camp ground and the size of the lots. Hook ups were in great positions for the trailer placement, and worked well. Water pressure was good and very clean. We found the grounds and the other campsites to all be low key and just familys emjoying themselves. Very relaxing place!
Frenche Salaiz
Live near by and never camped there. Enjoyed spending much time while family camped there. Many reviews people enjoyed their stay. Family plan to return in future to camp again. Kids loved it. Cornhole and horseshoes for adults. Friendly courteous staff.
Bryan Monaco
Campground was clean and the area I was in was quite; I really couldn't tell you about the rest of the place as it is rather spread out. The bath house was far away from my campsite, but I was using my own facilities; so I didn't care about it. They don't have sewer hookups, but since I was only there three nights so the dump station was fine. The place has a lot of seasonals. I met some of them and were nice. There was a "corn hole" tournament going on while I was there. It brought out a big crowd. I was told it's a regular occurrence. Seemed like a friendly crowd; the people I talked to were all nice. I would definitely come back here.