
Aloha State Park
This State Park Lives Up To Its Name
This state park campground lives up to its name. Sitting areas with small sandy beaches framed by trees, provide stunning views of the sunset over a pristine aqua blue lake. Many of the sites back up to a boat basin that is ideal for small boats, with first come first serve parking, and a small boat ramp near the center of the campground. There was a beaver snacking on lily pads in the inlet to the basin, and many ducks and loons around. The park provides nice flat open spaces with solid galvanized/concrete fire rings and picnic tables at each site. Our site was 30amp, but there are many 50amp sites as well. If you have a large camper you will want one of the 50 amp sites at or near the entrances to the campground loops so that you will have more space for backing in. The sites along each loop are at 90-degree angles from the single lane one-way paved road, so the narrow road, other campers, and parked cars along the edge of the road make it challenging to get into those spaces with a larger vehicle. The people across from us were very nice and offered to move their vehicle so that we could pull forward into their space enough to back into ours when we were setting up. Watch out for all the goose poop in the grassy areas; and if you’re used to camping in wooded state park campgrounds, be prepared for full sun because the campsites are mostly exposed with full sun.
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