Hardy Lake is the only state reservoir not created for flood control. The lake level stays stable year-round, positively affecting the appearance of the shoreline, fishing and wildlife living there. …
Hardy Lake is the only state reservoir not created for flood control. The lake level stays stable year-round, positively affecting the appearance of the shoreline, fishing and wildlife living there. The property is a multi-use facility offering hiking, swimming, boating, skiing, camping and more.
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Aug 10, 2024
Pictures show the lake but there is nothing but Lilly pads at Wooster ramp. Zero fishing or swimming. Very sad because I grew up a mile away and was eager to camp since I moved out of state and was …Full review by Jason B
Jun 22, 2024
This lake is a hidden treasure for visitors in surrounding counties looking for outdoor fun in nature. Tired of public swimming pools but not able to take a beach vacation this year we found a really…Full review by Misty S
Jun 16, 2024
We made the mistake of booking our stay on Father's Day weekend. It was PACKED. Luckily I had made our reservations a bit ahead of time so we had a fairly secluded site. The lake is kind of a part…Full review by Kari P
Do either if the shelters offer a water view? How close are shelters to the playground?
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Both shelters have water within a few feet. The south shelter has water the closest. In the shelter house area there is a slide and swingset. Just over the hill, probably 500 yards away, …
Both shelters have water within a few feet. The south shelter has water the closest. In the shelter house area there is a slide and swingset. Just over the hill, probably 500 yards away, is our beach area and it has a larger playground.
Does this campground allow tents? How much would one night be? Also can you come at any time? How old do you have to be to buy?
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You must be 18 to reserve a site. Tents are welcome in both primitive and electric hookup sites. Primitive camping as no electric at sites and pit toilets. Electric sites have electric …
You must be 18 to reserve a site. Tents are welcome in both primitive and electric hookup sites. Primitive camping as no electric at sites and pit toilets. Electric sites have electric available at each site, bath houses and water stations where you can fill up containers. Primitive sites are $12 a night but there are a very limited number of them. Reservations are recommended for primitive. Electric sites ranges, depending on day of the week from $26 to $36 a night. On weekends there is a 2 night minimum if you reserve a site. Walk ups can purchase 1 night. Our electric campground is always completely book on holiday weekends but during all other weeks and weekends there are sites available so walk ins can easily get a site.