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Friday, September 28, 2012
Douma Park Campground
Douma Park is a little oasis of trees and water surrounded by corn fields. The ponds, which look like they may be gravel pits leftover from road building, are used for swimming, fishing, and electric boating. The campsites are fairly close together with many large shade trees but no other vegetation for privacy. Amenities include electric hookups, pit toilets and water. The water is polluted with nitrates and not recommended for children, pregnant women or nursing mothers. (or us-yuck)
None of the sites are accessible but the ground is hard enough to making rolling around pretty easy although some spots have large, loose gravel. The tables have short overhangs. The pit toilets and the pay station($10.00) are not accessible.
The sites are almost all pull through, large enough for any RV but with a slight uphill slope. A 1 1/4 mile dusty, gravel road accesses the campground. Campground
43.16401, -95.70585
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