Hooper Park Campground
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Based on 24 reviews
Hooper park is a great lil campground to stay in. Bike and skate park for the kids. We'll kept. Reasonable nightly rate. They raised the price, since they put in new electrical, but still way better than most places.
We stayed 6/24/2024. For a city park it was pretty good. $20 for a basic site, $30 for one with electricity. 1 shower for each men and women but the shower was good. We had deer come walking right through the site.
One of our favorite spots when traveling through the area on motorcycles. For less than the price of a typical Forest Service campground they have flush toilets and SHOWERS. Spots are far enough apart to not feel cramped, beautiful trees for shade, just excellent! Some of the things I see some people complaining about make me wonder if they’ve ever actually camped before outside of a high browed RV park, LOL. For a spot to pitch a tent, take a shower, and relax by the fire after a long day on a motorcycle it’s pretty tough to beat, especially for the price.
The good: Cheap and convenient. $10 a night for a camp site with a picnic bench and fire ring. Located at the edge of town and set back about 300ft from the highway. They have hot showers! Clean bathrooms. The bad: Trash in fire ring. 50+ cigarette butts littering the entire camp site. Random trash and junk sitting around. Huge stadium lights shining at the camp all night. Loud campers partying. Overall, this spot is definitely worth it if you bring earplugs, eye mask, and a trash bag. They had just opened, so I'm assuming the trash will be cleaned up soon. The host was friendly and helpful. The overall campground is clean. It's a great spot if you want a cheap campsite and are prepared to deal with the noise and lights.
Nice park for cycle tourers with $10 tent rates, electric at the pavilion and hot showers. The water near the camp sites is non-potable so get it at the bathroom spigot. Camp sites have good shade with minimal road noise. There are plenty of food joints within pedaling distance.
