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tickfaw state park
03-22-2007, 14:06
Post: #1
tickfaw state park
T.J. this is ed mcstay over in lake charles and my wife and i are
thinking about a trip to tickfaw this summer and i would like to know
what you think of the park. i read that it only has 30 or so slots and
was wandering if reservations are a must to get a camp site. thanks for
your insight. we will be camping this weekend at sam houston state park
above lake charles.

ed and peggy mcstay
"lonesome dove"
83 FC REAR BATH 35ft
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03-26-2007, 01:44
Post: #2
tickfaw state park
I spent the weekend at Tickfaw State Park in Louisiana. It is very nice
with large treed lots (around 28 total) in the RV area. There are no
sewer hookups, only a dumpstation. There was a craft fair in the park
last weekend and the campsites were unavailable on ReserveAmerica.com
but 4-5 spots remained empty all weekend. It would be empty during the
week at this time of the year.

I spent the weekend before at Percy Quin State Park in Mississippi -
thats about an hour north of I-12 on I-55. This is another very nice
state park with full hookups. It was full that weekend but cleared out
on Sunday afternoon.

Good luck,

Tim Hannink
Fulltiming in Paradis, LA
1981 FC-33SB
1987 Vanagon Camper

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay"
wrote:
>
> T.J. this is ed mcstay over in lake charles and my wife and i are
> thinking about a trip to tickfaw this summer and i would like to know
> what you think of the park. i read that it only has 30 or so slots
and
> was wandering if reservations are a must to get a camp site. thanks
for
> your insight. we will be camping this weekend at sam houston state
park
> above lake charles.
>
> ed and peggy mcstay
> "lonesome dove"
> 83 FC REAR BATH 35ft
>
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03-26-2007, 07:39
Post: #3
tickfaw state park
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Hannink"
wrote:
>
> I spent the weekend at Tickfaw State Park in Louisiana. It is very
nice
> with large treed lots (around 28 total) in the RV area. There are
no
> sewer hookups, only a dumpstation. There was a craft fair in the
park
> last weekend and the campsites were unavailable on
ReserveAmerica.com
> but 4-5 spots remained empty all weekend. It would be empty during
the
> week at this time of the year.
>
> I spent the weekend before at Percy Quin State Park in Mississippi -

> thats about an hour north of I-12 on I-55. This is another very
nice
> state park with full hookups. It was full that weekend but cleared
out
> on Sunday afternoon.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Tim Hannink
> Fulltiming in Paradis, LA
> 1981 FC-33SB
> 1987 Vanagon Camper
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay"
> wrote:
> >
> > T.J. this is ed mcstay over in lake charles and my wife and i are
> > thinking about a trip to tickfaw this summer and i would like to
know
> > what you think of the park. i read that it only has 30 or so
slots
> and
> > was wandering if reservations are a must to get a camp site.
thanks
> for
> > your insight. we will be camping this weekend at sam houston
state
> park
> > above lake charles.
> >
> > ed and peggy mcstay
> > "lonesome dove"
> > 83 FC REAR BATH 35ft
> >

>.T.J, Thank you for the info. on Tickfaw. We plan on trying it out
this summer.
Ed and Peggy McStay
"Lonesome Dove"
83 fc rear bath 35ft
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