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Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard
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Power: 50 Amps, 30 Amps
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Traveler Tips

Traveler Reviews
Great if you have a Waterfront spot!
The waterfront spots at this campground are the only sites worthwhile taking - even at their high price. You can 'toob' & swim right from your campsite, or even launch from further upstream and float back to your spot. It's also fun to watch ducks and tubers float past you.
The sites aren't terribly spacious, and the hookups are placed in some rather unusual patterns that force you to be very careful about how you park so you can reach them all. There seems to be a high turn over in staff. During off season you can get some incredible deals on a monthly rate too. During summer season, there are absolutely no discounts offered - not even a weekly rate.
If you don't get a riverfront site, your stay here can be less enjoyable, as there's not much else offered here besides being in walking distance of downtown. We made the mistake once of trying to save a few bucks and got a hill side site, and felt totally crammed in and uncomfortable. Forget about taking one of the upper lot spots.. nothing more than a parking lot.
The biggest downsides to this campground also include that there's a train line that runs right through the middle of the park - which can be annoying. To us, we embraced it and enjoyed it - but it can make trying to have conversations, sleep and phone calls can be a bit of a challenge. It is also a tubing business, and there will be folks coming in for the day to enjoy the water.
Excellent 3G Sprint & AT&T signal.