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Businiess name:  Mohawk Trail State Forest
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
yes it's a bit out of the way but well worth it .the signs warning you about bears are there for a reason,I know from personal experiance.but if your a real camper you'll love it-ive met some really nice people there. my dog has always been welcome,with proof of vacinations.one last thing it gets cold in that part of the woods so remember that when packing.I have just realized that some people are confusing this place with the campsite down the street -it's the only way some of these reviews are understandable -the place down the road even has a resturant /bar and is crowded ,RV people go there it's by the indian in prayer the state forest is about 4min up the road and is much nicer you love nature join us up the road in the state forest it's the place to be Pros: attractions, campsites, the mountans themselv Cons: bathrooms, bears

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