What does the Wilson Island SRA have to offer?
The park holds 140 modern campsites with power and 20 primitive powered sites. Camping is very popular at this 577-acre state park. There have always been at least a few campers there every time I have been Along with the sites there is plenty of room to roam. There are 5 miles of trails for hiking or mountain biking (sorry, nothing other than human powered). There is plenty to see as well on the trails. Aside from the Bald Eagles you can find whitetail deer, wild turkeys, and other wild critters. The trees are always there to provide you shade along the path of your travels. When you get back to your tent you may want to freshen up at the modern shower. Not bad for a park built in 1900! Or maybe you will want to trade the tent in for a the cabin available at the Wilson Island SRA. The cabin though powered, does not have water. There are bunks and air conditioning though! The cabin is available year round and has heat during the winter. Cooking supplies and sanitary needs are not suppl