Review

5 star rating
Great Park - Would definitely go back.

Labor Day weekend at Tuckahoe State Park exceeded our expectations in every way. Located in a peaceful agricultural area on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, the drive there itself is a stress reliever.

We stayed in the electric loop in a teardrop camper. All campsites were level, soft dirt pads covered with very fine gravel and well shaded with old growth trees. The modern, clean bathhouse is in the middle of the camping loop. Every site has a path leading to it which makes it close and convenient, yet very inconspicuous, to every site. The bathhouse also has a small room with a large double utility sink to be used for dish washing by those who don't have a gray water management system.

Firewood is self-service, honor system, $4 per bundle at the entrance gate.
The park rangers were very friendly. They patrolled the park regularly all day and evening, and always gave a friendly wave as they passed by.
There are four adorable little camping cabins for rent at the entrance to the campground.

Due to the head we only hiked a short portion of the 12 mile hiking trail, but it was very pleasant, well marked, covered with shade trees, no overgrowth. We hope to go back in cooler weather to tackle a longer portion of it. The park contains Tuckahoe Lake which appears to be popular for kayaking as all the kayaks at the park boat house were out and most campers had brought them.

Take skeeter spray and enjoy this lovely park.

We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.

Written by Oldragbagger on September 3, 2013
Comments

Should have said "due to the HEAT we only hiked a short portion of the trail.

Written by Oldragbagger on September 3, 2013
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