After reading this thread, I decided to go and check out Deep Hollow, the campground that the State abandoned in the 1970's.
I took 72 to Four Mile Road, and then made a right on Upper Mill Rd. The road into the former camp site is before the bend in Upper Mill Rd. The pavement is in rough shape - in some spots it's completely gone, with puddles spanning the width of the road.
Sadly, the area is full of trash. I imagine it's a very convenient place for folks in Presidential Lakes to dump in.
You can see where most of the campsites were. Only trash stays there now.
A tree trunk graveyard.
Hammond Organ
You can see where the parking lot was:
I didn't find any evidence of the large wooden pavilion, but I did find a number of small ruins in the woods along the "lake."
And the lake itself. Anybody care for a swim?
Rest of the pics here...
I took 72 to Four Mile Road, and then made a right on Upper Mill Rd. The road into the former camp site is before the bend in Upper Mill Rd. The pavement is in rough shape - in some spots it's completely gone, with puddles spanning the width of the road.
Sadly, the area is full of trash. I imagine it's a very convenient place for folks in Presidential Lakes to dump in.
You can see where most of the campsites were. Only trash stays there now.
A tree trunk graveyard.
Hammond Organ
You can see where the parking lot was:
I didn't find any evidence of the large wooden pavilion, but I did find a number of small ruins in the woods along the "lake."
And the lake itself. Anybody care for a swim?
Rest of the pics here...