Most of the sites were spacious and well screened from each other. The facilities were clean and relatively new. We had a full hook up site and the only issue we had was the connection was higher than the outlet from the trailer. The dump station was easy to get in and out of in all cases. Very nice all the way around.
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Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 242
The facility is beautiful. The sites are well buffered and nicely shaded. The bathhouses looked brand new with lots of water pressure and super clean.
The drive through the park provides awesome views and hanging around Hopewell Rocks is a great experience (especially at low tide). Plenty to do and we will certainly be back on our next tour of the NE.
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Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 59
Been there, done that (got the tee shirt).
Cavendish is still recovering from deforestation as a result of Hurricane Dorian in 2019. Most the old growth trees are gone. The beach is nice and the facilities are clean, but PEI in general is a once and done kind of place (unless you’re an Anne of Green Gables fanatic). There’s not much hiking nor much wilderness on the island. The good news is there is plenty of mini golf and tee shirt shops to occupy you. (Cows Ice cream is excellent if you have a sweet tooth!).
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Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: C17
Great spot on the coast with a beach and near lots of beautiful coastal trails. While showing some age, the facilities were very, very clean. The sites are a bit more open than we’d like; however, everyone is friendly.
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Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 101
Graham’s Island State Park is very clean and has several camping loops, each providing very different experiences. The Ziebeck loop has big trees and is wide open between well-spaced sites. The Howard loop is very well treed and buffered from From neighboring sites. (This was our choice.) There is new loop behind the office but there are no trees at all. The primitive loop is really lovely for tents and tent campers.
We would have given five stars but we don’t fish and this park is all about the fishing with a large cleaning shack and busy boat ramp. And while there’s a playground for the kids, the “hiking” trail is a mowed path through the grass land. If you’re not into fishing, bring a book. We use this park primarily as an overnight stop and it suits that purpose perfectly.
Firewood is $4.00/bundle but it is the remains from a mill (wide and flat). Great for kindling if you break it down, but not great for building a long lasting fire.
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Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 112
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