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These pictures are from Flint Creek. I’m a worker here in the housekeeping and when I get the opportunity, I take pictures. Our cabins are nice and clean. We have bunk, houses, people fishes, swims we also have a waterpark here for those who enjoys waterpark
Brutally honest review. We’ve camped at Flint Creek for 18 days this year—two 2-week stays and a weekend. It’s only 5 minutes from home, so we use it like a staycation while I still commute to work. What we love: Location is unbeatable for locals like us. Gate staff is always kind and professional. Huge props to the ladies working there! Disc Golf (Cheona Trails) is a fun, challenging course. We’re new to it, but had a great time—until we got barked at by a park employee for driving our golf cart through the picnic area on the final hole. We weren’t causing damage, just trying to finish the course. A respectful heads-up would’ve been appreciated. Safety: We’ve never felt unsafe, even during crowded holiday weekends. Nature & wildlife: Trails are peaceful and well-used. Love sharing the outdoors with the animals. Cleanliness: Park grounds are generally clean. We pick up trash when we see it—leave no trace. What needs work: Roads & sites: Many campground roads are in rough shape. FCFS sites are very unlevel and overgrown. Sites in Mohawk and Seneca should be upgraded to full hook-up, especially given the price. Maintenance: Our site (59A) had overgrown grass the whole time. Fencing was falling apart, and the steps into the water were dangerous—roofing nails sticking up where shingles had come off. My wife slipped and cut herself. Meanwhile, we often saw multiple park employees in trucks sitting and watching traffic, instead of tackling visible maintenance needs. There’s a lot they could be doing with better direction. Bathhouses: Terrible smell. Grimy. Doesn’t look or feel truly clean. Painting over dirt isn’t cleaning. Needs deep disinfecting and real upkeep. Message to Pat Harrison Waterway District: This park has serious potential. It’s close, it’s beautiful, and it’s staffed by some great people—but unless real improvements are made, we’ll probably camp at Paul B. Johnson SP next time. Rating: 3 to 3.5 stars.
Great place. We got a Camphouse, rather than a cabin. Very rustic and it’s beginning to show its age. But, a wonderful experience if you’re looking to camp without amenities. Lots of privacy and beautiful, natural surroundings.