This state park is a state historic site first and a small campground of 20 sites second. Its unusual formation and history make it an amazing place to spend a few days and explore. It has many rules to follow to protect the history and the park only allows so many people in on any given day. We enjoyed our hikes and bike rides and saw amazing sites here. (side note - any picture in this blog should open up to a larger size if you click on it with your mouse for a closer look)
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