The rate reflects the senior passport. The park was very clean. Unfortunately, one of the restrooms was disgusting. It was very small and dark, and the tile was falling off the walls in the shower. The bathouse was another story. It was large and clean. The campsites are large, but most would be difficult to get into with a large rig. There are several pull through sites that are accessible, and they have 50amp power. There is no wi-fi. Water is available at every site. The sites are all gravel with the picnic tables on a concrete slab. We only stayed here one night, and it was adequate for our needs. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Heyburn Park is on Heyburn Lake. It is run by the Army Corps of Engs. The lake itself is dirty, but rarely
crowded. There are only 4 or 5 lakeside sites. All sites are gravel and fairly level. Although there was very little garbage laying around the shore line and slightly higher, was littered with downed trees and branches. We camped here in a camper.