August 19, 2019 - reviewed by April L
Parallel Parking Nightmare
Booked an "Elite 50amp" site but many of these types of sites are parallel to the water, but the map makes them look like back ins. If your site neighbors are in their spots already when you arrive it will probably be hard to navigate. Our rig is over 33'and we were lucky that our site neighbors were both home to move their trucks so we could get in. Our site had a steep drop off to the lake, be cautious about this if you have young kids.
They have many activities you can do on site (swimming in pools or lakes, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, floating, bike riding, playgrounds or weekly planned events). They advertise having a trolly shuttle but never saw it while we were there.
Had some issues with the lack of any lighting on the roads while walking our dogs. Seasonals also fly around in golf carts paying no mind to the large trucks trying to get by.
Only 1 area with dumpsters w/ 100's of sites. At the end of the weekend people had piled garbage bags near the garbage.
July 26, 2018 - reviewed by Peter Rhoten
Not Great
This campground has a nice pool and a decent store but that’s about it. The campsites are very close together unless you were along the lake.Over 60% or more of the sites are seasonal in various states of condition
The restroom facilities are tough and the roads are pretty narrow to some of the campsites. We travel around the country and our 36 foot Diesel pusher towing a car and this is probably one of the less nice ones that we’ve stayed at. Don’t mind the rustic but there should be some consistency in the upkeep of the sites and facilities.