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To the CampsiteCamping trips are always fun, especially in natural places full of surprises. However, there are complications. Such as getting to the campsites, or finding them. As Timber Woods Park contains many water trails, boats, canoes, and kayaks may be needed to reach your campsite.
To the ParkTraveling to the park will be hard. There is no direct route to the park. A town is planned to be built near the park. It is there for you to refill your gas and stop for a meal. There are parking lots along various spots outside the park for you to park and travel to your destination. There are terrain cars available to use, but it is not recommended. The roads are rough and not well taken care off. You may see the road, but you may not be able to use it. There may be mudslides that we have not been able to clear yet, or roots that have grown out. There is a number you may call if you get into trouble. It is available all day and all night.
Reserve a CampsiteCall or email to reserve a campsite. You must reserve the campsite before visiting it. There may be other visitors there already, or it could be blocked as there may be dangers there that you are unaware of. You also must pay a fee to rent a campsite. The fee is determined by the season, the month, the campsite itself. Some sites have better views than others, and have more space for the campsite.
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Timber Woods is home to many fun and exciting activities for the family year round! In the summertime our park is a well run camp ground where families can come and enjoy an overnight stay. What’s more fun than sleeping in a tent and cooking dinner and s'mores by the fire! During the day families can enjoy canoeing, kayaking and sailing in many of the lakes (Smith Inlet, Belize Inlet, Seymour Inlet) located right in the park! Also our park has many hiking trails with beautiful scenery and landscapes, if you're planning to hike up the mountains remember to take your camera! Bikes are also permitted in the park so you can take a family bike ride!In the winter our park is most known for the all the wonderful mountains located right on the grounds, where families can enjoy a day skiing and snowboarding! We have beginner slopes and much more advanced slopes from Corson Peak, Mt Everard, Mt Somolenko, Wahshilas Peak, and Klimaklini Peak! Whether you're just a beginner or extremely advanced Timber Woods has a place for everyone!
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