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Winding Hills Park

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (Diamond Lake)
• Horseshoes
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (51)
• Width (30)
• Max Length (65)
• Gravel Sites (51)
• 30 Amp
• Electric (30)
• No Hookups (21)
• Max Amps (30)
• Pull-thrus (3)
• Pull-thru Size (30 x 65)
• Back-ins (30 x 45)
• Site Length (65)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Ingrid Hill

March 26, 2024

Today is not a very pretty day but found myself with a few minutes unexpectedly sooo...short walk. There are a variety of trails here. All are nicely groomed and of moderate level. The walk around the lake is pretty any day but its still a bit muddy yet. Watch for snakes by the bridge, they love it over there. There used to be an awesome tree ID trail here,it would be great if some motivated eagle scout remade that!

Val

August 29, 2023

Always an amazing experience at winding hills when camping. The ranger was super nice and checked us in for the evening. We had an electric hookup spot so it was $35 for one night- FYI- there are no full hookup spots at this campground. We stayed here on a Saturday night on an off holiday so it wasn’t too busy - but definitely book ahead of time on holiday weekends for a spot. There are multiple trails you can take to hike on or you can walk the roads which are well paved. We took our dog with us and everyone seemed respectful of the leash policy which is great since we have a fearful dog and we wanted this to be a positive experience for her. The one family across from us decided to blare their music at one point in the evening, but the ranger came right up and asked them to turn it down respectfully since a majority of campers are quiet here. There are campfire rings provided and picnic tables at every site. Park is very well maintained daily and the bathrooms are very clean for being a campground. They clean them in the morning and in the evening which I find is awesome.

Sophia Aponte

August 02, 2023

Beautiful lake. Hard bottom boats or kyacks. No swimming at this lake. Kyack launch. Cannot walk out on the dock, which is a little disappointing. Several trails and little areas to extend your fishing experience. Free entry. Ample parking. Dog friendly, on leash, pick up after them.

Csilla Zsuzsa

November 26, 2022

Expensive campground for out of state visitors at around $40, but I got a really sweet spot in October as the season wound down. Last year I was able to enjoy a campfire in the rain! Magical. I wonder what happened to the swan. It wasn’t there this year. Hope it didn’t die and instead flew off to find love again. Interestingly enough, I saw a swan at my local swamp when I returned home. Pros: first come first served (could cause some anxiety, but I’ve always found spots); new for this year: nice guys come around with huge stacks of wood for about $6. Some short trails you can walk around, or take a drive to the more busy trails nearby (but get there early). Also, the cleanest bathroom/shower I’ve ever seen in a campground. Wow! Wish I would’ve taken advantage. Water felt good and hot.

Monique West

June 28, 2022

Such a great place if you want to go camping for the first time. There are plenty of public restrooms and they are kept clean. The campers are friendly and the campsites are close together. The employees are constantly driving around to make sure everything is okay. Ou feel safe. You'll need to bring cash to pay for your site. But except for holidays just pick an empty site and wait for an employee on a golf cart to approach you for payment. There's a tiny park and a lake for fishing as far as activities go. If you want to walk or drive a bit further into the park, you'll find a larger park in the back near a small lake. If you're tent camping you'll be on gravel and not grass so bring something soft to layer your tent with.

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