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30 electric sites
While this park is huge, only 30 sites (Loop A) have 30 amp electricity. The remaining 248 are nestled among large trees, which may make getting into some of them a bit dicey for a long RV. That said, the sites are generally pretty level (important to us) and quite large. The sites are more likely to be level than any other parks we have been in in this mountainous area. We were there in October, so the roads and the site pads were covered with leaves; obviously, the non-electric sites aren't used very often that time of the year. We were in Loop F, which has 30 sites and there were 4 other sites taken. All the Loop A sites had been scarfed up long before we arrived at 5 PM.
There are 9 camping loops, including 5 pet friendly loops. Each campsite consists of a stone dust pad (we thought of it as our threshold) and a gravel driveway. Roads are blacktop. There is a picnic table and fire ring at each site. There is a resort lodge and casino, golf course and lots of trails. While there isn't a pool, there is a beach and swimming in the lake.