This is an older park. The restroom facilities were in great need of updating and repair. They were not very clean either. The rest of the park, however was clean. The owners were very nice and helpful. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is a big mobile home park with maybe 60 campsites around the small lake. It is very old and needs repair and upgrades in order to be called a compground. The electric is very bad and not enough current to run an air conditioner, in fact the electricity would shut down in our rig often due to low voltage. The people that run the campground are wonderful, friendly and warm family oriented willing to help in anyway they can. The water is very hard with lots of iron in it and all the hookups are very poorly located on the site, making connections to the rig hard and in some cases even have to be run under the rig. This could be a great campground, however it is not now and we can not recommend it. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Although they list the sites as having big-rig access, they are but with difficulty. There are lots of trees and water fountains in the way. Park was very crowded. You need at least 50' of electric cord. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent the weekend and really enjoy the campground. We saw no posion Ivy, but it might be here. Campground hosts were nice. We had a nice shaded site in the north camp. Plenty of room, lots of privacy. Came in Friday evening and we picked our site by driving around. Sites are mostly level and paved. Fire rings at each site. Lake not too good for swimming. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed on site 131 which was in the South Campground. It was across from the bathroom. Very private site. The only camper we could see was the one directly across the road from us. Definitely need 100 feet of electric cord. Pros: Secluded, shaded site. The North Campground did not seem to have as many secluded sites, but they were also larger sites. Lots of walking possibilities; throughout the two campgrounds and on the trails. Private rooms for showers - I liked that! Cleaning schedule for bathrooms adhered to. Cons: We were warned there was a lot of poison ivy, including at the campsites, so extreme caution was used, especially with our dog. Mosquitoes seemed abundant, even though it's been a dry summer. Bees around the campsite, although they seemed sluggish and did not attack, even when batted at! We will definitely plan to return. Enjoyed the quiet and the privacy of our site. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Nice paved sites, some with gravel patio areas. Long walk to the lake, which wasn't very nice for swimming because of all of the algae. Overall, a nice, quiet campground with clean facilities. Not crowded at all, with thick brush and trees between almost every site. Will camp here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice campground, plenty of shaded sites, some sites were well secluded from others
seeing in. Camp ground play equipment was limited, you have a little ways to travel to the beach, I would recommend bikes. Bathrooms and such were easy to
get to from all sites. One down fall to the park is two people can pull up to dumpstation but only one can dump because of only one hole. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.