Reviews of Grayson Lake State Park Campground
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Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on June 13, 2022AT&T 5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on September 18, 2022T-Mobile 5G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on September 18, 2022Checking in was easy. We did the pre-registration online and on arrival day we just drove in and that was it. Our site was an electric site that had 20/30/50 and a water connection. Everything worked. Facilities are clean. Free hot showers and pay laundry in each station in the campground. Ice is available at the gate. The weekend we stayed the campground was completely full but it was quiet - no loud campers! We stayed with friends. They were on 65 and we were on 63. Both sites are next to each other. It worked out well.
We came for the kayaking on Grayson Lake and if you want to kayak there too this is the place to stay! The campground is very close to the put-in for the Grotto. We will definitely stay again. In fact, we have our next stay there already booked!
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 63
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Nice park not too far from the marina and boat ramp for Clifty Creek Grotto. Campground rules not enforced at all, so folks put their campers wherever, not necessarily on the pads. No worries about having a wheel in the grass! Bring all the leveling blocks you own because very few sites are level and most are very sloped. Also bring a very long hose/ hose extensions as the sites are well-spaced with water between them, requiring everyone to have long hoses.
Nightly Rate: $34.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 23
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T
Small, clean, quite campground; enjoyed our stay. Sad the gate house closed so early, no access to wood or ice after 5pm. We had ZERO cell service with ATT or Verizon!
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 64
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
AT&T
This state park was easy to find and we followed our RV GPS and the multiple signage to the golf course and campground (CG) area. Check in was a breeze at the gate and we headed in to find back-in site 30 with electric (50/30 AMP) and water. We were in a small cul de sac that we had to go through a tight spot with trees to get to, but had no issues getting our 39’ 5th wheel through. Once in the cul de sac, it was wide open and we easily backed into the 48’ asphalt pad (per reservation info on site lengths that seemed accurate). As we have a F450, we had to disconnect to get out of the road but the CG had no issues with you parking on the grass. We noticed that multiple campers didn’t even park on the asphalt site pad and instead moved their rigs onto the grass using the pad like a driveway. There are no FHUs. The electric was placed towards the center of the pad and worked well. The water spigots for 30 and 31 were located together and were on our door side so I needed to run about 35’ of hose going under the rig to connect. Water pressure was pretty good at around 42 psi. We got 4 bars on Verizon and a handful of OTA channels, but no major networks. We had a clear shot to the southern sky, as did the other cul de sac sites, for satellite but did not use our dish. The main CG has more tree cover so satellite service could be iffy depending on your site selection. Not all sites in this park are level with some having steep slopes. As far as bigger rigs, being able to back past the asphalt pad is a plus. The longest site in the park seemed to be pull through 50, which was also spacious but with some slope. Our site was spacious out the back and utilities side with 31 being nearby. During the weekend we got foot traffic directly through our site versus using the cut grass path on the back of our site that leads to the water. Sadly it was a mix of kids and grownups. There was about 1/2 mix of RV and tent campers. The partiers were up near the bathhouse and playground but were respectful of quiet hours. We did enjoy walking our dogs around the CG and trails. On one hike, we went down the cut grass swath behind us to the trail along the water and went right. This steep little winding trail brought us right back up to our area of the CG about 150 yards away. That trail is not one of the park’s formal trails but at the end linked to the Heritage trail where it ends near our loop. So we went up by the gate where the formal trails, Lick Falls and Heritage start as they are better trails. The dump station sits where the road coming into and out of the CG intersect, so when we got in line to dump around 11:00 AM vehicles were trying to get around the dumpers. If you plan to depart or leave or come back into the CG on Sunday, plan accordingly. We really enjoyed our 3 day stay and plan to come back during the week to kayak and again play the golf course.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 30
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Sites unlevel and very narrow pad. Trash in fire pits cigarette butts everywhere. A lot of people where there to get drunk and party. Also people speed through camp ground at all hours of the night definitely the where the locals go to party. The nearest town of Grayson was sketchy lots of homeless and while in town our generator was stolen out of our truck. T-Mobile will say there is service on the website and there is no service. Don't Stay here!!!
Nightly Rate: $21.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 4
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AT&T
T-Mobile
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Max Stay
- 14
- Max Length
- 60 ft
- Affiliation
- State park or forest
- Last Nightly Rate
- 21.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 21.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 39.0
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Age Restricted
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Permit Required
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