Wells State Park
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Based on 757 reviews
The campground is located on a large pond, we were in site 17 and had a view of that pond from our campsite. Went for a loop hike along the pond and then down an old road that was lined with rock walls. It was very peaceful walking through the woods. Overall, there was a little bit of road noise in the campground and along the trail, but we got used to it. Close to shopping and restaurants in nearby town
Clean restrooms, spacious tent spots, water is decent for boating/kayaking/paddleboarding. Small beach area for the kids. Each spot comes with a grill and a fireplace. Nice walking trails throughout.
This is the 3rd time we went there and every time it got buggier. We love outdoors but this park is infested with mosquitoes. The pond is clean, with a small swimming area. Employees are active during the day and the bathroom near the pond is clean and maintained. The noise from the highway is loud and constant night and day especially at night more noticeable. Giving 4 stars because it is indeed a nice park, campsites are maintained and staff was nice. The road noise and the mosquitoes were annoying.
Really nice place, went for my first camping trip ever here. The older woman at the front desk is so helpful and kind. If it hadn't rained Monday I would've gotten to check out trails but instead I got a relaxing nap in the tent hearing the thunderstorm. Actually felt at peace here a couple of times which never happens for me. Definitely want to go back.
I can’t believe I had no idea this park was here! It is very secluded, even though there’s a lot in the area (such as an airport 3 miles away)! You can hear interstate traffic a little, but it’s quite muted. There isn’t a ton of reception, but you have enough. The staff are incredibly friendly and kind, and there are so many nature trails! The main road is paved and spacious. Side roads are not paved and can be thin and quite rocky in parts. They have a beach, a field, bathrooms, and, my favorite, yurts!!! I saw an accessible trail, which I think is amazing, and there are these signs that mention locations where Homesteads used to be (off different parts of the roads). It’s much less crowded than camps that are a little bit closer to the city, but it really isn’t that much farther, and, unlike Carver, it has cell phone reception. :-P
