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Andrew Cunniff

Andrew Cunniff

Wrentham, MA, USA

July 10, 2018
Rated 5.0

Outstanding stargazing. I might have had the best weather on my trip after the 4th of July, not a cloud in the sky for 4 straight days. The sites are clean, some are not on level ground and their are only about 1/2 of the sites that have no shade.

Keep in mind that these are "roughing it" campsites. There is no electricity, showers or running water in the bathrooms. Even though you are using a pit to go to the bathroom in it is actually rather clean. Bring something for personal washing, I recommend a product called "The Shower Pouch". Little piece of info as well, Verizon had a perfect LTE connection, AT&T had literally no service.

I did not participate in the tours so I can't review that portion of the park. But, overall this place is a five star ;) resort for stargazing!

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July 10, 2018
Rated 5.0

This is not only a great piece of history but a beautiful, well maintained (with no help from a tornado) state park. If you are in the area I highly recommend that you slice off 2-3 hours and visit this park. You can take a light hike to the bottom of the ravine to view the fallen towers and get a totally different view of the bridge. The view from the bridge is also amazing.

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July 08, 2018
Rated 4.0

The site is much smaller than you’d think, however when you see the dam up close it’s really something. There are plans for a park and other upgrades to the area but it is a nice place to visit and learn a little history.

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June 27, 2018
Rated 5.0

Wells State Park is very clean and family friendly. Not only are the individual sites well maintained the bathrooms are updated and very clean as well. Highly recommend visiting this park if you are in the area. Tree House Brewing Company is only moments away!!

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