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Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt

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Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt


Phone : 580-735-6177   (Always call and confirm events.)

Easter

Boiling Springs State Park Camping

Boiling Springs Campgrounds
Boiling Springs CampgroundsOpen Year Round - Boiling Springs has two designated campgrounds. Assigned Campground Area #3 offers RV sites with electric and water hookups - groups may reserve campsites in advance.

Campground Area #4, offers RV sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups. In addition, Campground #4 has unimproved tent sites available.

There is a comfort station with heated showers in each campground. Both campgrounds have sanitary dump stations.

SWIMMING - The park's swimming pool, complete with change house and snack bar, is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Hours of operation and rates are posted in the park office.

PICNICKING - The park has over 150 picnic tables and grills scattered throughout the park for public use and three group picnic pavilions with electricity, grills and water.

Boiling Springs State Park Cabins

Boiling Springs Cabins
Boiling Springs CabinsBoiling Springs State Park offers four one-bedroom guest cabins; each will sleep up to four people. All cabins have living areas and kitchens furnished with dishes, cookware, flatware, coffee pot, linens, and cleaning supplies. All cabins have fireplaces and televisions, but do not have telephones.

GROUP CAMPS - Groups have the choice of two different camps at Boiling Springs. Camp#1 will accommodate up to 150 overnight guests. Group Camp #2, located near the lake and pool, will accommodate 125. Both camps have fully-equipped kitchens with air-conditioned/heated dining halls, and comfort stations with heated showers. Reservations are accepted one year in advance.

Boiling Springs State Park Trails

Boiling Springs Hiking Trails
Boiling Springs State Park offers three trails for the enthusiast. The Burma Road Trail, approximately 11/2 miles long, is used by both hikers and bicyclists. River Road Trail is one mile long and the Chisholm Trail, an interpretive trail, is 1 3/4 miles.