Friday, March 30, 2012

Keystone Park

Anybody out there ever stay at the cabins at Keystone Park?



Keystone Park


Yes but it was many years ago, though. It%26#39;s a state park, meaning it will be inexpensive but also show signs of limited maintenance over the years. Don%26#39;t expect luxury; but then again, you%26#39;re in a state park @ Lake Keystone, so you%26#39;re probably not looking for luxury. When I stayed there, the cabin was basic, lots of room, a fireplace and a lake view. I%26#39;m sure you can get more info by calling them at 918-865-4991 or Toll Free: (800) 654-8240.



Keystone Park


Thanks for the info. Much appreciated!



V.




I stayed in one of the 2 bedroom cabins recently. It was better than I expected it to be since it was state owned. The inside of it is pretty much set up like a hotel room. Master bedroom had a queen sized bed, 2nd bedroom had two twin beds. Bathroom had towels, wash cloths, etc, the usual things you find in a hotel room. Even hotel room soap. The kitchen had a decent sized refrigerator, a sink with a bar, a good sized microwave, a small electric stove with oven. There are dishes and just a few pots and pans. A skillet, a large pot and a small one. They had dish soap. I drug a lot of blankets and pillows with me, not needing them, they are furnished. There is a fireplace in the living room, no tv (but you%26#39;re not supposed to be watching tv!). I thought it was a pretty good set up.





The deck overlooked the lake. There are trees between the lake and the cabin, this is not a swimming area. The cabins are setting next to each other, not secluded, but Keystone Lake is beautiful.




mlcoll,



thanks for the message.i reserved a cabin in july for 73.00 per night.



V

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