Let me start off by saying that the surrounding area is stunning. This is possibly the most beautiful scenery I've seen. Now we'll get to the campground. The office staff is not very organized and somewhat clueless about what is going on with the reservation process. I had a full hookup site reserved, and they had lost it due to a computer crash. I was only able to receive a partial hookup site upon arrival. My buddy rented the rental cabin which was supposed to include a boat slip. The boat slips were overbooked and had no room for our boat. On the second day we were able to get our boat on the commercial docks. The access for fishing and diving is fantastic from this location. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Came here with a big group from work. The campground is nothing more than a big dusty
parking lot. There is excellent small boat access from the campground, as the river that leads to the Albion cove runs right by it. It is very popular with fisherman and divers. For tenters, forget it unless you like camping in the middle of a dusty parking lot among RVers and travel trailers. They pack you in tight here. The beach access is great, however, and if you have a RV, it could be a reasonable weekend. The only ambiance being the beach, which is a walk away. Campfire allowed but you will be surrounded by RVs and others--no trees, hedges, or anything to speak of. It is a big parking lot, like I said. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.