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Windy in ND

For Big Pine - Tyler State Park: We stayed in site 310- no way in the world we would’ve picked this site if we had seen it first! It is NOT big rig friendly- we have a long bed truck and a 35 ft 5th wheel and somehow after several attempts we managed to BACK IN only to find the pad very uneven side to side and front to back. The pad is also deeply scoured on the sides so we had to negotiate a 10” drop-off and a large tree. Hope this review helps someone else avoid a harrowing hour getting parked and set up! There are better sites in the higher numbers; if you’re a big rig avoid outside sites and don’t imagine “pull through” means you can pull through unless you have a shortbed truck and a 25’ trailer

Posted Mar 28, 2022 by Windy in ND from ND. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Soos

For Big Pine - Tyler State Park: Our second time here, this time we stayed in big pine CG site 323. The tree branches were way too low for our rig, and the pavement was very narrow and unlevel. We like this park but I wouldn’t stay in this site again with a bigger rig....37 ft 5th wheel.

Posted May 25, 2021 by Soos from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

TootsieRoll

For Big Pine - Tyler State Park: Beautiful campground. We stopped for one night on our way west. Rangers are friendly and the camp is similar to the ones you see in National Parks. We got a pull-through site with full hookup with our 36 foot 5th wheel. Paved roads and sites. Beautiful lake and trails.

Posted Apr 01, 2019 by TootsieRoll from Virginia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Michael Dwyer

For Big Pine - Tyler State Park: This park is immense with lots to see, but we just stopped for an overnight in 03/2018. Very clean, nice pavement. Sites in this loop were a little close to each other but no problem getting in and out. Quiet. Didn't try the facilities but they looked nice and new from the outside. Plenty of woods for the kids to explore while we were breaking camp in the morning. Cell service was good, Verizon - 4 bars 10Mbps AT&T - 4 bars 20Mbps

Posted Dec 16, 2018 by Michael Dwyer from Jefferson, TX. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

D

For Big Pine - Tyler State Park: Had a very nice three night stay early January 2017.
Campground is well kept, with clean restrooms, lots of hiking and biking trails with various levels of difficulty. Fishing.
Nice swimming area , although during our stay the weather was a bit chilly. Camp store and restrooms located near the lake beach.
Lake is small but very pretty with some camping spots offering a nice view. These sites(Lakeview section) are for smaller rigs and/or tent camping.
We camped in a 38' motorhome and these sites(Big Pine section) are well equipped with full hookups, picnic tables , fire pit/grill, clean, with trees throughout. Maneuvering a larger rig can be tight but can be done with a little care.
All in all a nice relaxing visit. Understand that it can be a busy place during summer months.
Would definitely return.

Posted Jan 05, 2017 by D from Dallas . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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