September 2021, 3-nights, weekday-weekend
Sunset over Lake Ovid at Sleepy Hollow State Park |
We visited this park a few times before this stay, although I can only find one other blog post with more info: October 2020. Although we enjoyed this visit, the autumn colors are definitely more beautiful in October than in September.
Arrival and check-in
There were three vehicles ahead of us in the check-in parking area when we arrived, so we expected check-in to take a few minutes. Apparently, everyone was just finishing up at the same time, or doing something else, because everyone was back in their vehicle by the time I walked up to the office from our vehicle at the end. Check-in was very quick, and we were on our way to our campsite.
Campsite 79 at Sleepy Hollow State Park |
Campsite 79
We had not seen this campsite before making our reservation, and did not know if the single photo and description on the DNR reservation site was accurate. It was mostly accurate. A couple of minor differences were pluses: The back of the site is more overgrown between the site and the trail than shown in the website photo, which makes it more private. The dimensions are not provided on the DNR site (other than to say that it accommodates a 40' RV), and this site is quite spacious.
Campsite 79 at Sleepy Hollow State Park |
Campsite 79 is grassy and secluded. There was a small opening between our fire pit and campsite 80, which is great if you are camping with others. There is a lot of growth between campsite 79 and 78, although the fire pit on site 78 was still visible from inside our camper.
Campsite 79 at Sleepy Hollow State Park |
We put up our screen tent because mosquitos were out around the perimeter of the site during the day.