The best forest camping in Long Island

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If forest camping on Long Island is your thing, Hipcamp lines up over 730 spots where you can wake to birdsong and fall asleep under a tangle of old oaks and pines. Expect prices to start at $49 a night, with the average hovering around $79. Campfires are allowed at most sites, and you’ll find toilets and showers—essentials, not luxuries. Fishing, wildlife-watching, and hiking are the go-to activities; trails wind through thick woods and quiet glades. For a tried-and-tested stay, check out Mickelberry Forest Gardens (160 reviews), Humble Farm with Simplicity (140 reviews), or Hartwoods (36 reviews). You’ll find these campsites tucked deep in the woods, with just enough space to stretch out and breathe in the pine. Bring your boots and a good flashlight—the forest feels a world away once the sun goes down.

93% (428) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Long Island

Hartwoods

1. Hartwoods

98%
(65)
1 site · Tent, RV · Guilford, CT
Welcome to Hartwoods, where tranquility meets wilderness in the heart of North Guilford, Connecticut. Nestled amidst a serene wooded landscape, our property offers a unique and private getaway for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. For RV enthusiasts, we provide a convenient hookup for electricity and water, allowing you to enjoy modern comforts while surrounded by nature's beauty. While sewage facilities are not available on-site, our serene setting more than makes up for it. In addition to RV accommodations, there is a yurt and separate bathhouse on the property. The yurt is available to rent on Airbnb under Hartwoods Yurt, providing a cozy and secluded retreat for those seeking a more traditional glamping experience. Nature lovers will delight in the abundance of outdoor activities available right on our doorstep. Explore miles of scenic trails for hiking and mountain biking in the nearby Genesee Trails, or take a leisurely stroll along the tranquil brook that meanders through our property. Despite our secluded location, we're conveniently close to downtown shoreline areas, allowing you to easily explore the charming shops, restaurants, and attractions of the region. There are signs at both entrances to the site; one is a blue sign with white lettering in a tree on the left side of the road (going north) and one is a brown sign with "Hartwoods" with reflectors on a tree (also on left side of the road going north). There is also a sign at the actual site. Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors or simply looking to unwind in a peaceful wooded environment, Hartwoods offers the perfect escape. Come and experience the beauty and serenity of our wilderness retreat in North Guilford, CT. We look forward to welcoming you. There is a cement block fire pit with grill available for outdoor cooking and enjoyment. Please be responsible and use proper fire extinguishing techniques, utilizing the provided water hose. Firewood is BYO. Any smoking paraphernalia must be disposed of in a responsible manner, as should be all trash. There are no bathroom facilities available. Please be aware that you will have to be self-contained, either in your RV or with a camp toilet. Thank you!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Humble Farm with Simplicity

2. Humble Farm with Simplicity

96%
(213)
10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Higganum, CT
Bring your family and friends to camp at our quiet and very earthy and modest small family farm. Located in backwoods horse pastures with chickens, a dog, and a few horses. The property is very spread out and there are 2 outhouses for all sites to use. Your pets are welcome too! Locally there are state parks with beaches, and state forest for trails and lakes, hiking and biking. Or you can just relax and enjoy the serenity! OUR ADDRESS IS #200 NOT #204 Two parallel driveways THE DRIVEWAY TO THE LEFT FROM THE STREET IS OURS. Other attractions include local farmers markets, Millers Pond, Hammonassette State Park Beach, Gilette's Castle, with the famous River Ferry crossing the Connecticut River with a vehicle across to East Haddam at end of Rt. 148... We offer an hot H2O outdoor shower here for the comfort of out clients. It is located on the back of main house in corner. Entrance through gate is marked. Also See map in photos. We cannot allow any wood for camp fires to be brought in form the outside for environmental reasons. It can be pre-purchased for $12 per bundle on this site, or $10.00 cash here at farm. Farm Fresh eggs daily when available for $5.00 per 1/2 dozen. Blankets and pillows only are provided, NO LINENS for cabin or trailer sites only. Garbage removal is available as well $5 per bag provided.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$49
 / night
Mickelberry Forest Gardens

3. Mickelberry Forest Gardens

99%
(221)
2 sites · Tents, RVs · Newtown , CT
The meadow we occupy was once the farmers property that I grew up next to at my parents farm house. When he wanted to sell his property he offered it to us for purchase at a fair price if we would not develop more than we needed to live here. We maintained the meadow adjacent to our property and have kept it as an agricultural site. We have had our son develop an edible forest garden and a unique diversified small orchard so we can eat and share healthy organic fruits and vegetables while helping our environment and wildlife and educating others to do the same. It is expensive to live in Newtown but we love our property. We want to teach others to grow food from their land while helping to support us keeping our adjacent property agricultural and undeveloped. Our property has provided many happy gatherings and events and we love to share it with others. Let us know if there is anything special we can help provide for you. Come visit Mickleberry!!! Learn more about this land: Thank you to all the wonderful friends we have met through this amazing program.  We regret that our community at this time does now allow for "transient" renting of property and I unknowingly was operating outside of the zoning rules and regulations of our town.  Please continue to get outside and enjoy all the beautiful places and spaces this world has to offer and keep in touch.  We love you all!  Thank you for your support!   Bill and Amy  Enjoy your stay next to our edible forest garden on the Edge of a beautiful meadow along side the orchard of berries, nuts  and fruit trees.  Various seasons will offer you an opportunity to pick your own breakfast in our maturing establishment.   You can enjoy exploring, and examining our 7 year permacultuire food forest with chestnut seedlings already tall enough to climb , 10-foot hazels bearing buckets of nuts and a different selection of raspberries, blackberries, gooseberry, currents, golden berries, service berries and Mulberries.      Enjoy a stroll   through the meadow trail to breath in  morning views and evening fireflies and stars.  This camp area is very private but household amenities are not far away if desired.  This site is much more private than Mickelberry Forest Garden Site and the beautiful mountain view is only a small step away.  One mile away we offer nearby blue mark trails, mountain biking, lake and outdoor activities are at your fingertips and your hosts will be happy to provide any assistance needed to find or enjoy these opportunities.  The Creamery (Ferris Acres) is one of the best farm ice cream shops in the East.  We can provide breakfast upon request from our free range chickens on our kiwi lined deck with beautiful mountain views.     Come and enjoy the croak of the bullfrog and the sound of the crickets.  We are new and growing our amenities so at this time check the overview for available amenities but you can guarantee we won't disappoint.  Come visit Mickelberry Forest Garden and The Meadow's Edge our newest most private site!!!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night
Hither Hills State Park

4. Hither Hills State Park

100%
(13)
153 sites · Napeague, New York
This New York park boasts sand dunes and ocean views.
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Campfires
Showers
Rocky Neck State Park

5. Rocky Neck State Park

100%
(5)
158 sites · Niantic, Connecticut
If you were (or have) the little kid who had the toy train setup every holiday season, you’re going to go ballistic over this place. Rocky Neck State Park is home to some of the country’s finest train watching. Kick back on the Long Island Sound, watch the railroad cars roll by and try to guess how many there are until the caboose.Of course, there are a whole lot of other things to do in this beautiful area. The beach here rivals the best in Connecticut, with soft white sand that makes it ideal for swimming. If you get tired of watching trains, you can watch birds instead. Osprey, cranes, herons and mute swans all frequent the marshes. So how about it? All aboard to Rocky Neck!
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Toilets
Campfires
Lincoln Kirstein

6. Lincoln Kirstein

83%
(29)
1 site · Tent, RV · Weston, CT
Private compound Close to Merritt Parkway and I95 1 hour from NYC Hidden off the main road 800 ft long single lane driveway Quite camp; peaceful with access to town center grocery and gas station 15-20 minutes to metro north train stations Flat parking for vans and small to medium size rvs Hiking trails and bike jumps on and right of the property 1-mile trail behind house to town center Beautiful birds chirping, wildlife, and nature You will love this spot
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$68
 / night
Zen Paradise

7. Zen Paradise

86%
(7)
2 sites · Tents · Wilton Center, CT
Learn more about this land: Site 1 (Zen Paradise) is a fully fenced-in campsite and no visibility from the house. Fence gates lead to a creek and a forested area. Site 2 (Best Kept Secret) is located in the forested area is completely secluded.
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$70
 / night
Salem Farms Campground

8. Salem Farms Campground

152 sites · Salem, CT
Salem Farms Campground stands out as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of activities that cater to all ages. Guests can enjoy our pristine swimming pools, perfect for a refreshing dip on warm days. For those looking to stay active, we provide complimentary access to various sports, including Bocce, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Horseshoes, and Shuffleboard. All necessary equipment is readily available for your convenience. Tennis lovers will also find our courts open and waiting for them, with rackets and balls provided at no additional cost. If you prefer water activities, you’ll be delighted to know that we are just minutes away from beautiful lakes, serene ponds, and winding streams, ideal for boating and fishing. At Salem Farms Campground, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where guests can immerse themselves in nature while enjoying a wealth of recreational options. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, our campground has something for everyone.
Kettletown State Park

9. Kettletown State Park

100%
(2)
61 sites · Heritage Village, Connecticut
Summers get hot in the northeast. And muggy. We’re sweating just thinking about it. When it’s mid-July and Connecticut is threatening to burst into flames, Kettletown State Park is where people go to cool off.The refreshing waters of the Housatonic River and Lake Zoar are guaranteed to lower your body temperature and restore your energy levels. The rest of the park that isn’t water is heavily wooded, providing lots of welcome shade. Shoot, you could even go for a hike and not worry about overheating. It’s the perfect summer getaway from summer, if that makes sense. Don’t think about it too much, just go.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Hurd State Park

10. Hurd State Park

100%
(1)
1 site · Higganum, Connecticut
A riverfront park with nearly 1,000 acres of land, Hurd State Park is easily recognizable by a large split rock that towers above the trees. As one of only four state parks in Connecticut that offer primitive camping for boaters, the area is uber popular with small boat owners.Boat or not, visitors can also enjoy great views of the Connecticut River, hiking for all levels of expertise and mountain biking. While the long days of summer are probably the best times to take advantage of all this park has to explore, winter visitors can still park for a hike or cross-country skiing. If you’re a believer in variety as the spice of life, head on over to George Dudley Seymour State Park. It’s right next door!
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Selden Neck State Park

11. Selden Neck State Park

4 sites · Deep River Center, Connecticut
A 607-acre island park bordered by Selden Creek on the east and the Connecticut River to the west, Selden Neck State Park is about one half mile wide and one and a half miles long. Aside from a few tidal marshes, it is completely blanketed with lush woodland vegetation.Unique for being one of the few places in Connecticut offering boating campsites, visitors can also partake in many traditional camping activities during their visit. The lookout points from the trails are highly recommended and will make you totally understand why the Nature Conservancy dubbed the lower Connecticut River as one of “America’s Last Great Places.”
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Wildwood State Park

12. Wildwood State Park

78%
(9)
314 sites · Wading River, New York
Camp and play on 600 acres of undeveloped forest overlooking the Long Island Sound.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Devil's Hopyard State Park

13. Devil's Hopyard State Park

63%
(4)
22 sites · Moodus, Connecticut
Devil’s Hopyard got its name from a couple of different stories, although it does sounds like a great name for a delicious india pale ale. The Hopyard part is in fact believed to have origins tracing back to a farmer who grew hops for brewing near Chapman Falls, the main attraction of this area. The Devil part likely comes from early settlers who tried to explain away the unique potholes in the stone around the waterfall with the supernatural.These potholes are actually perfectly explainable by science, go figure. As stones moved down stream, some would occasionally get trapped in an eddy, causing them to swirl around and erode the rock. The devil story is much more interesting though, which claims that the devil accidentally got his tail wet one day and was so angry, he burned holes in the stones with his hooves. Guess you'll have to go see it for yourself and make up your own mind on what truly happened. While you're there, make sure to check out the awesome hiking, fishing and mountain biking in the area. Devil's Hopyard State Park is just as full of outdoor activities as it is with history.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

If forest camping on Long Island is your thing, Hipcamp lines up over 730 spots where you can wake to birdsong and fall asleep under a tangle of old oaks and pines. Expect prices to start at $49 a night, with the average hovering around $79. Campfires are allowed at most sites, and you’ll find toilets and showers—essentials, not luxuries. Fishing, wildlife-watching, and hiking are the go-to activities; trails wind through thick woods and quiet glades. For a tried-and-tested stay, check out Mickelberry Forest Gardens (160 reviews), Humble Farm with Simplicity (140 reviews), or Hartwoods (36 reviews). You’ll find these campsites tucked deep in the woods, with just enough space to stretch out and breathe in the pine. Bring your boots and a good flashlight—the forest feels a world away once the sun goes down.

93% (428) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Long Island

Hartwoods

1. Hartwoods

98%
(65)
1 site · Tent, RV · Guilford, CT
Welcome to Hartwoods, where tranquility meets wilderness in the heart of North Guilford, Connecticut. Nestled amidst a serene wooded landscape, our property offers a unique and private getaway for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. For RV enthusiasts, we provide a convenient hookup for electricity and water, allowing you to enjoy modern comforts while surrounded by nature's beauty. While sewage facilities are not available on-site, our serene setting more than makes up for it. In addition to RV accommodations, there is a yurt and separate bathhouse on the property. The yurt is available to rent on Airbnb under Hartwoods Yurt, providing a cozy and secluded retreat for those seeking a more traditional glamping experience. Nature lovers will delight in the abundance of outdoor activities available right on our doorstep. Explore miles of scenic trails for hiking and mountain biking in the nearby Genesee Trails, or take a leisurely stroll along the tranquil brook that meanders through our property. Despite our secluded location, we're conveniently close to downtown shoreline areas, allowing you to easily explore the charming shops, restaurants, and attractions of the region. There are signs at both entrances to the site; one is a blue sign with white lettering in a tree on the left side of the road (going north) and one is a brown sign with "Hartwoods" with reflectors on a tree (also on left side of the road going north). There is also a sign at the actual site. Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors or simply looking to unwind in a peaceful wooded environment, Hartwoods offers the perfect escape. Come and experience the beauty and serenity of our wilderness retreat in North Guilford, CT. We look forward to welcoming you. There is a cement block fire pit with grill available for outdoor cooking and enjoyment. Please be responsible and use proper fire extinguishing techniques, utilizing the provided water hose. Firewood is BYO. Any smoking paraphernalia must be disposed of in a responsible manner, as should be all trash. There are no bathroom facilities available. Please be aware that you will have to be self-contained, either in your RV or with a camp toilet. Thank you!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Humble Farm with Simplicity

2. Humble Farm with Simplicity

96%
(213)
10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Higganum, CT
Bring your family and friends to camp at our quiet and very earthy and modest small family farm. Located in backwoods horse pastures with chickens, a dog, and a few horses. The property is very spread out and there are 2 outhouses for all sites to use. Your pets are welcome too! Locally there are state parks with beaches, and state forest for trails and lakes, hiking and biking. Or you can just relax and enjoy the serenity! OUR ADDRESS IS #200 NOT #204 Two parallel driveways THE DRIVEWAY TO THE LEFT FROM THE STREET IS OURS. Other attractions include local farmers markets, Millers Pond, Hammonassette State Park Beach, Gilette's Castle, with the famous River Ferry crossing the Connecticut River with a vehicle across to East Haddam at end of Rt. 148... We offer an hot H2O outdoor shower here for the comfort of out clients. It is located on the back of main house in corner. Entrance through gate is marked. Also See map in photos. We cannot allow any wood for camp fires to be brought in form the outside for environmental reasons. It can be pre-purchased for $12 per bundle on this site, or $10.00 cash here at farm. Farm Fresh eggs daily when available for $5.00 per 1/2 dozen. Blankets and pillows only are provided, NO LINENS for cabin or trailer sites only. Garbage removal is available as well $5 per bag provided.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$49
 / night
Mickelberry Forest Gardens

3. Mickelberry Forest Gardens

99%
(221)
2 sites · Tents, RVs · Newtown , CT
The meadow we occupy was once the farmers property that I grew up next to at my parents farm house. When he wanted to sell his property he offered it to us for purchase at a fair price if we would not develop more than we needed to live here. We maintained the meadow adjacent to our property and have kept it as an agricultural site. We have had our son develop an edible forest garden and a unique diversified small orchard so we can eat and share healthy organic fruits and vegetables while helping our environment and wildlife and educating others to do the same. It is expensive to live in Newtown but we love our property. We want to teach others to grow food from their land while helping to support us keeping our adjacent property agricultural and undeveloped. Our property has provided many happy gatherings and events and we love to share it with others. Let us know if there is anything special we can help provide for you. Come visit Mickleberry!!! Learn more about this land: Thank you to all the wonderful friends we have met through this amazing program.  We regret that our community at this time does now allow for "transient" renting of property and I unknowingly was operating outside of the zoning rules and regulations of our town.  Please continue to get outside and enjoy all the beautiful places and spaces this world has to offer and keep in touch.  We love you all!  Thank you for your support!   Bill and Amy  Enjoy your stay next to our edible forest garden on the Edge of a beautiful meadow along side the orchard of berries, nuts  and fruit trees.  Various seasons will offer you an opportunity to pick your own breakfast in our maturing establishment.   You can enjoy exploring, and examining our 7 year permacultuire food forest with chestnut seedlings already tall enough to climb , 10-foot hazels bearing buckets of nuts and a different selection of raspberries, blackberries, gooseberry, currents, golden berries, service berries and Mulberries.      Enjoy a stroll   through the meadow trail to breath in  morning views and evening fireflies and stars.  This camp area is very private but household amenities are not far away if desired.  This site is much more private than Mickelberry Forest Garden Site and the beautiful mountain view is only a small step away.  One mile away we offer nearby blue mark trails, mountain biking, lake and outdoor activities are at your fingertips and your hosts will be happy to provide any assistance needed to find or enjoy these opportunities.  The Creamery (Ferris Acres) is one of the best farm ice cream shops in the East.  We can provide breakfast upon request from our free range chickens on our kiwi lined deck with beautiful mountain views.     Come and enjoy the croak of the bullfrog and the sound of the crickets.  We are new and growing our amenities so at this time check the overview for available amenities but you can guarantee we won't disappoint.  Come visit Mickelberry Forest Garden and The Meadow's Edge our newest most private site!!!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night
Hither Hills State Park

4. Hither Hills State Park

100%
(13)
153 sites · Napeague, New York
This New York park boasts sand dunes and ocean views.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Rocky Neck State Park

5. Rocky Neck State Park

100%
(5)
158 sites · Niantic, Connecticut
If you were (or have) the little kid who had the toy train setup every holiday season, you’re going to go ballistic over this place. Rocky Neck State Park is home to some of the country’s finest train watching. Kick back on the Long Island Sound, watch the railroad cars roll by and try to guess how many there are until the caboose.Of course, there are a whole lot of other things to do in this beautiful area. The beach here rivals the best in Connecticut, with soft white sand that makes it ideal for swimming. If you get tired of watching trains, you can watch birds instead. Osprey, cranes, herons and mute swans all frequent the marshes. So how about it? All aboard to Rocky Neck!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Lincoln Kirstein

6. Lincoln Kirstein

83%
(29)
1 site · Tent, RV · Weston, CT
Private compound Close to Merritt Parkway and I95 1 hour from NYC Hidden off the main road 800 ft long single lane driveway Quite camp; peaceful with access to town center grocery and gas station 15-20 minutes to metro north train stations Flat parking for vans and small to medium size rvs Hiking trails and bike jumps on and right of the property 1-mile trail behind house to town center Beautiful birds chirping, wildlife, and nature You will love this spot
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$68
 / night
Zen Paradise

7. Zen Paradise

86%
(7)
2 sites · Tents · Wilton Center, CT
Learn more about this land: Site 1 (Zen Paradise) is a fully fenced-in campsite and no visibility from the house. Fence gates lead to a creek and a forested area. Site 2 (Best Kept Secret) is located in the forested area is completely secluded.
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$70
 / night
Salem Farms Campground

8. Salem Farms Campground

152 sites · Salem, CT
Salem Farms Campground stands out as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of activities that cater to all ages. Guests can enjoy our pristine swimming pools, perfect for a refreshing dip on warm days. For those looking to stay active, we provide complimentary access to various sports, including Bocce, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Horseshoes, and Shuffleboard. All necessary equipment is readily available for your convenience. Tennis lovers will also find our courts open and waiting for them, with rackets and balls provided at no additional cost. If you prefer water activities, you’ll be delighted to know that we are just minutes away from beautiful lakes, serene ponds, and winding streams, ideal for boating and fishing. At Salem Farms Campground, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where guests can immerse themselves in nature while enjoying a wealth of recreational options. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, our campground has something for everyone.
Kettletown State Park

9. Kettletown State Park

100%
(2)
61 sites · Heritage Village, Connecticut
Summers get hot in the northeast. And muggy. We’re sweating just thinking about it. When it’s mid-July and Connecticut is threatening to burst into flames, Kettletown State Park is where people go to cool off.The refreshing waters of the Housatonic River and Lake Zoar are guaranteed to lower your body temperature and restore your energy levels. The rest of the park that isn’t water is heavily wooded, providing lots of welcome shade. Shoot, you could even go for a hike and not worry about overheating. It’s the perfect summer getaway from summer, if that makes sense. Don’t think about it too much, just go.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Hurd State Park

10. Hurd State Park

100%
(1)
1 site · Higganum, Connecticut
A riverfront park with nearly 1,000 acres of land, Hurd State Park is easily recognizable by a large split rock that towers above the trees. As one of only four state parks in Connecticut that offer primitive camping for boaters, the area is uber popular with small boat owners.Boat or not, visitors can also enjoy great views of the Connecticut River, hiking for all levels of expertise and mountain biking. While the long days of summer are probably the best times to take advantage of all this park has to explore, winter visitors can still park for a hike or cross-country skiing. If you’re a believer in variety as the spice of life, head on over to George Dudley Seymour State Park. It’s right next door!
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Selden Neck State Park

11. Selden Neck State Park

4 sites · Deep River Center, Connecticut
A 607-acre island park bordered by Selden Creek on the east and the Connecticut River to the west, Selden Neck State Park is about one half mile wide and one and a half miles long. Aside from a few tidal marshes, it is completely blanketed with lush woodland vegetation.Unique for being one of the few places in Connecticut offering boating campsites, visitors can also partake in many traditional camping activities during their visit. The lookout points from the trails are highly recommended and will make you totally understand why the Nature Conservancy dubbed the lower Connecticut River as one of “America’s Last Great Places.”
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Wildwood State Park

12. Wildwood State Park

78%
(9)
314 sites · Wading River, New York
Camp and play on 600 acres of undeveloped forest overlooking the Long Island Sound.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Devil's Hopyard State Park

13. Devil's Hopyard State Park

63%
(4)
22 sites · Moodus, Connecticut
Devil’s Hopyard got its name from a couple of different stories, although it does sounds like a great name for a delicious india pale ale. The Hopyard part is in fact believed to have origins tracing back to a farmer who grew hops for brewing near Chapman Falls, the main attraction of this area. The Devil part likely comes from early settlers who tried to explain away the unique potholes in the stone around the waterfall with the supernatural.These potholes are actually perfectly explainable by science, go figure. As stones moved down stream, some would occasionally get trapped in an eddy, causing them to swirl around and erode the rock. The devil story is much more interesting though, which claims that the devil accidentally got his tail wet one day and was so angry, he burned holes in the stones with his hooves. Guess you'll have to go see it for yourself and make up your own mind on what truly happened. While you're there, make sure to check out the awesome hiking, fishing and mountain biking in the area. Devil's Hopyard State Park is just as full of outdoor activities as it is with history.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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