(231) 766-2209
Park Features & Amenities
Camp Basics
Sites:
100
Pull Through Sites:
Yes
Full Hookup Sites:
70
Pets Allowed:
Yes
Age Restrictions:
None
Extended Stay:
Yes
Shaded Sites:
Yes
Big Rigs:
Yes
Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover
Utilities & Amenities
Power: 50 Amps, 30 Amps, 20 Amps
Restrooms:
Yes
Showers:
Yes
Laundry:
Yes
Dumping:
Yes
Propane:
Yes
Wireless Internet:
Yes
Recreation
Clubhouse:
Yes
Fishing:
Yes
Playground:
Yes
Sports Field:
Yes
Horseshoes:
Yes
Boat Launch:
Yes
Additional Pet Information:
Pets on Leash
Pets will no longer be allowed to be chained up and tied outside. They must be contained inside you camping unit or kept with you on a 6 foot hand held leash only. All pets must be kept quiet and under control and never left in the campground alone and immediately cleaned up after. Exotic pets, guard dogs, and certain breeds of pets are not allowed. This includes (Dobermans, Rottwielers,German Shepherds, Pit Bulls,or any other type of aggressive acting breed, etc.) and will be determined by this park discretion only at the time of your arrival. Pets are not allowed to dig holes, or be in or around the playground, beach area, service building, or any other posted location at any time.
We are sure that the very fact you have your pet with you is evidence that you sincerely care about the welfare of your pet.
Pets in a public or private park can be a problem to other park visitors unless the owner takes the necessary steps to ensure that his/her pet is properly controlled.
Many complaints are received each year and a number of serious injuries have resulted because of failure to control pets.
Following are guidelines which will make your stay enjoyable and eliminate problems which could be caused by your pet.
We are sorry! We do not allow pets in or around our cabins Due to health Department regulations.
Never leave your pet unattended.
Always keep your pet on a hand held leash which must not exceed six feet in length.
Do not take your pet in the Lake or around the beach area!
Don't leave your pet unattended in your vechicle or camper.
Wrap your dog droppings in newspaper and discard it in a trash bin.
If you walk your dog, do it in an isolated part of the park.
Don't allow your pet to run loose at any time.
Don't allow your pet to be noisy. Barking dogs are a source of many complaints.
For your protection make sure your pet has rabies shots.
Pets can ne longer be chained or tied up outside they must be either kept inside the camping unit or on a handheld lease not to exceed 6 feet it.
Please remember that the park is a strange enviroment for your pet. It may react much differently here than at home. Children are attracted to pets and we have many injuries reported involving pets which normally are very gentle.
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