Sunday, August 15, 2010

Glendalough State Park

This is a view of Lake Annie at the canoe in campsite. We stayed at campsite number 28, which had a nice view of the lake. You could also see campsite number 27 and 29 from our campsite, so there was not much privacy between the campsites.
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Here are some pictures of our campsite. There are two carts by the shore that are used to cart your items to the campsite. Our campsite was nice, but it did not have much afternoon shade. I would recommend reserving campsite 27 if it is available because it has a nice view of the lake and also is at the end of the trail, so other campers will not be walking past your campsite.




















































Glendalough
State Park offers many hiking trails that are well groomed. Here are some pictures showing the hiking trails we went on. One trail leads you back to the parking lot, it is a thirty minute walk from the campsite to the parking lot.