June 19, 2024 - reviewed by Kim
Nice Place
The campground is small but nice. We stayed during a heat wave so the park swimming pool was a popular place to hang out. The lake and pool are on the opposite side of the main road from the campground. The campground has an issue with no fresh water to the campsites, you will have to fill your fresh water tank at the bath house before you head to your site. There is a camp host on sight if you have any issues. All in all a nice quite place to relax or do some hiking or kayaking.
October 21, 2022 - reviewed by Jackson
Love They Neighbor
Campsites are close together so you better hope cousin Eddie doesn’t pull in. Some are level some are not. All in all nice state park. Beautiful lake, showers are newer and clean but dumpsters by the showers were overflowing with bags piled on the ground. Nice hiking trails….not much area for biking.
May 3, 2021 - reviewed by Phil and Kim
Enjoyed Our Weekend
We stayed with our 1.5 year old in a pop-up in early May. We enjoyed the peace and quiet. Not a big campground and the loop is all gravel road and a relatively steep grade at points. 30 and 50 amp electric. Bathrooms are great! Playground is great! The lake and pool are a short drive down the hill. You can rent canoes and kayaks. Enjoyed Shoaf's Mill! Didn't hike while we were here, but lots of trails of varying degrees of difficulty. We'll definitely be back!
September 6, 2019 - reviewed by James Speer
$41
Beautiful Park - Small Campground.
There isn't a place to check in, so you are on your own to find the campground and your site. Oh, and it's not on the lake where you'd think it would be! You have to climb up the 8% grade road to the sites.... but once you're there, it's nice! Brand new rest rooms and play ground. Sites are decent size and fairly level. Electric 30 amp and water only. Well shaded.
43' 5er was tough backing uphill on gravel around the trees but we managed. Glad the sites across were empty for that!
I'd book it again if in the area.
April 13, 2019 - reviewed by TM3609
Best State Park
My wife and I visit alot of state parks with our dogs. Little Buffalo is our absolute favorite. We camp here multiple times a year with it also being both our first and last trip of the season. It's always quiet and feels secluded at the top of the hill. Sites are pretty big compared to other parks. Lots of hiking within the campground and there's fishing and a pool nearby. Bathhouse and dump station are brand new and really nice.
March 30, 2018 - reviewed by Poppy99
Wooded
Hilly roomy sites, some into the hill others open. Bathhouse is new, the old one got torn down. All sites and road are gravel. Good place to stay if you came for hiking the pool or lake. (Stayed June 2017)
May 9, 2016 - reviewed by Plonski
$36
Stayed here last year and price up $10 from last year ): Hilly and gravel camp sites. Not such a great camp site but the lake at the bottom of the hill is nice.