Robin
For Sleepy Hollow State Park: I was on site 124, next to path to beach and there is a path behind this section of sites. MI online site lets you know if your site is next to a path. Even with the path, there are some trees. In fact, the site was very nice with trees for privacy, but still fit both side slide outs. It was hard to get my 35’ camper in the spot, but it was the last spot and no problem. Check the map for your electric post as yes, you will need an extension. Mine 30amp cord had to go across the path (I put a rug and orange cones), about 70’ away. Again, the site tells you to bring a long extension cord. Lots to do, I rode my mountain bike several days. I liked it here and will be back! (Planning ahead for a bigger site LOL).
Posted Oct 18, 2020 by Robin from Ann Arbor, MI. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Bill
For Sleepy Hollow State Park: Hard to get a spot on the weekends. Sites are very nice, private, and clean. Shower houses are decent. Near a lake/pond with good fishing and about a bazillion mosquitoes if you’re out there. Bugs are some what controlled if they spray. The power is a long ways from the sites, usually sits in the middle of 4 sites, must have a power extension. Overall a good place to stay.
Posted Jul 20, 2019 by Bill from Cincinnati/Dayton. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Beth
For Sleepy Hollow State Park: Very nice park with swimming and hiking trails.There is also an area for horses and horse trails.Camp sites are close but private.
Posted Aug 16, 2018 by Beth from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Bill
For Sleepy Hollow State Park: Nice secluded campsites, but many sites require 100 foot extension cord, and fire rings are of exceptionally stupid design - would take 24 hours or more of hot fire to warm outer ring.
Posted Aug 11, 2013 by Bill from NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.