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Tinboats Tournament August 21st - Bloomington, IL!
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<blockquote data-quote="po1" data-source="post: 154515" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Hanr3,</p><p>I've haven't camped at 5 or 6 but they have several nice sites. I always check in at the main site at the office to see whats avail then drive over to the white oak parking section by where the trails are then I'll walk the sites to see which one is in the best shape then call in to the office to tell them which one I'm taking. They all have picinic tables and fire rings, but the condition of the picinic tables vary year from year. They sell alot of fire wood there but their prices are a little high and they frown on picking up dead wood so I bring some in or when I'm at the office I buy it then and load it in the boat. The best site is I believe its 14 it has an old dock by it. It's usually one of the first to go. It's somewhere around $15 to camp the walkin sites. The white oak sites are the last to fill up and I've always seemed to get a spot over there. Most people will camp at the main access due to easy access to the showers and restrooms. There's only one outhouse at the white oak sites and its on top of the hill by the white oak ramp. Thats around a mile to walk the trail or 5 minutes to the dock by boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="po1, post: 154515, member: 1978"] Hanr3, I've haven't camped at 5 or 6 but they have several nice sites. I always check in at the main site at the office to see whats avail then drive over to the white oak parking section by where the trails are then I'll walk the sites to see which one is in the best shape then call in to the office to tell them which one I'm taking. They all have picinic tables and fire rings, but the condition of the picinic tables vary year from year. They sell alot of fire wood there but their prices are a little high and they frown on picking up dead wood so I bring some in or when I'm at the office I buy it then and load it in the boat. The best site is I believe its 14 it has an old dock by it. It's usually one of the first to go. It's somewhere around $15 to camp the walkin sites. The white oak sites are the last to fill up and I've always seemed to get a spot over there. Most people will camp at the main access due to easy access to the showers and restrooms. There's only one outhouse at the white oak sites and its on top of the hill by the white oak ramp. Thats around a mile to walk the trail or 5 minutes to the dock by boat. [/QUOTE]
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