Camp Grounds

Bre's avatar

Dose anyone know if there are any campgrounds near cedar point where u can tent camp?


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e x i t english's avatar

Bayshore Campground, less than a mile from the end of the causeway.

http://www.mhdcorp.com/

I haven't stayed there since they became branded with the "KOA", and I know there's some new management there, but I've always had good experiences with them, and yes - they allow tent camping.

-Josh

Josh M.'s avatar

I stayed at Bayshore opening weekend, and you could tell there was some frustration with the new KOA stuff among the employees, but it was still a very nice place to stay.


Ripcord Crew 2002 / MF Crew 2004

I stayed opening weekend and I didn't even have a chance to notice the staff really hah.

Bre's avatar

thanks


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JuggaLotus's avatar

^^ - you also had plenty of other stuff on your mind that weekend.


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John

Loopy's avatar

The same people still own Bayshore but they decided to join KOA for advertising reasons. And yes, they are a little frustrated with how KOA does things after so many years doing it the way they wanted.


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Ride on, MrScott!

Just make sure to bring your own drinking water. 
The water at bayshore wasn't the best tasting in the world.
That opening weekend was quite a trip.
Nothing stopped us though, not a deer, not a lost wallet.
In fact I don't even know why I stopped when I hit 
the deer. I should have floored it and turned on the
windshield wipers to wipe the blood and guts off,
continued on my way.

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JuggaLotus's avatar

^ - I always bring my own water. It is a mixture of barley, hops, water and yeast that has been allowed to "age" for a period of time, filtered and then put into bottles for individual consumption.


Goodbye MrScott

John

loneranger7281's avatar

Deer grenade!!!! Personally i like the beverages in the silver or white cans. They are pretty good.


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Silver...coors?

White cans....hmm? Don't know what your drinking there...

JuggaLotus's avatar

Doubtful that its anything good.


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John

Josh M.'s avatar

This can has a lot of white on it...

http://diversioncansafes.com/otherimages/exp/52007s.jpg

Yuck.


Ripcord Crew 2002 / MF Crew 2004

loneranger7281's avatar

Bud, Weis, Er


Firemen never die, they just burn forever in the hearts of the people whose lives they saved

how's the train factor at bayshore? at the maples you get the horn and all.

Loopy's avatar

After the first night you are used to it. Since staying there so often, we don't even hear it the first night anymore.


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Ride on, MrScott!

e x i t english's avatar

Between Bayshore and Maples, those are my favorite places to stay in Sandusky.

The CP properties are nice, too - but since it's so close to home, when I stay, I'm there as much for the social and relaxing aspect as I am the park, so I figure the places around the corner with some other things to do are a welcome change.

Also, hops-water is my favorite kind.. :-D

Josh

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