Rustic and off the beaten path describes this Park. In the fall of the year, the shaded sites seemed really dark. It is possible for big rigs to navigate the Park, but it must be done carefully. The dump is at the back of the Park and not on the way out. There is a comfy gathering room: complete with couches, TV, books, wood stove and gameroom. The laundry is adequate. A short walk takes you to a charming little pond (boats, kayaks, swimming etc.) with loons in residence. There is no internet access. Friendly owners are on site. The bathrooms and showers need a bit more cleaning. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground is remote, at the top of a steep hill. We camped in a 35 foot motorhome and we were given a choice of two spaces, neither of which were level. We ended up using our leveling jacks and our front tires were still several inches off the ground. The campground is basically for seasonals who were extremely noisy and inconsiderate. Interior roads are dirt and deeply rutted. We did not use the dump station as it was remote and required us to travel on the deeply rutted roads with tight corners. Final disgust with the campground when we damaged our motorhome by sinking in a gully leaving the site. What a horrible place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It's a beautiful park with a lovely, wooded setting. The playground equipment has seen its better days, but the sand pit was great. There were several loud parties that went on past midnight. We won't stay again as we get the impression it's like that every night. We camped here in a Tent.