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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
Nice park
Only 13 full hookups so reserve early. Most of section A is not level.
Park was quiet and patrolled. Not sure why because rules are not enforced. Dogs are not allowed in section A but that is 1 of the rules that is not enforced.
Big but old and in need of updating
Paved roads and pads, but the pads are VERY narrow and uneven. Each one seems to lean to one side or the other, particularly at the end fartherest from the road. They assign you a space when you come in; we couldn't level in our assigned space and because it was a light weekend there were lots of other spaces, so we found a space that worked and luckily it hadn't been reserved. Even though it's a huge park, it is a very busy park, probably because of the lake.
While there isn't a pool, there is swimming and boating in the lake. The premium sites are on the water, and I imagine those are reserved way ahead of time. They have a boat and bike rental.
There is electric service at 460 campsites; you need to get water at one of the faucets.
It provides lots of things to do: basketball, volleyball, etc. and the camp office loans games and sporting equipment to registered campers.
But the bathrooms are probably the worst I have seen in the many state parks we have been in. There is no way I would take a shower or use these bathrooms! Yuck!!