We seldom used State Park CGs. Their sites may be antiquated and too small for our 38 footer. However, we do make exceptions. This one is a double exception because it only had water/elect and we had guests with us on this trip to New England.
We had been traveling north on the very scenic NY-37 highway when we saw the Coles Creek SP CG advertisement. Their billboard said large waterfront sites available so we decided to take a look-see. Well they sure were large and the one we chose paralleled the water edge.
The park ranger delivered us some fire wood for the fire ring. (Almost all of the northern states do not, or will not, allow wood from elsewhere. Parasitic wood destroying bugs are a problem).
We never did unhook because we just spent the day we arrived and the next whole day and left the following morning. All exits had very nice dump stations with very good water pressure for rinsing. (During the 14 years we owned our Everest, the black tank indicator valves never failed).
This is a great park to visit. I even got some smallish fish from the rocky bank at our site. I use a crappie spinner-jig.