Thursday, April 26, 2012
Midway Park–Corp of Engineers Campground
We’re a little spoiled. After camping in COE parks in the southeast where the sites are very roomy with wide paved parking aprons and the accessible sites are actually accessible we keep expecting all of them to be that good. Even so this is very nice little campground. Most of the sites are shaded by well trimmed trees and there’s a breeze from the lake all day. It’s close to a four lane highway but little traffic noise can be heard in the farthest away sites.
Recreation.gov has five of the sites marked as accessible. The only difference between them and the regular sites is that some of the sites have steps to the table and the accessible ones do not. All of the tables have long overhangs. They're mounted on a concrete pad. A few have a roof for shade. The pads are not completely flush with the ground. The fire pit doesn’t have raised sides. The parking aprons are surfaced with crushed stone – easy to roll along. The driveways have large loose gravel which is difficult to roll along. The restrooms are not close to the accessible sites.
Many of the sites are large enough for any RV. Campground
31.52548, -97.22659
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