This is a NFS campground with no hook-ups but it does have flush toilets and some open air showers. We were told that some of the showers have hot water but we did not try them. The sites were plenty deep enough for our 30 ft class A and very roomy overall although the paved parking pad is fairly narrow (Trailer Life called the sites 8 x 55 and that's pretty close if you just consider the paved part). Most of the sites are somewhat sloped front to back (or back to front). A few are pretty close to the water with nice views but you can't necessarily get to the water from the site. Staff friendly and organized at check-in, they do a great job of keeping the park and the sites raked and tidy. We stayed over President's Day weekend and the campground was full but did not feel too cramped. Many, many, many families with children enjoyed the small but nice lake and beach area. Nice campground, easy to get to from Hwy 42 with decent roads throughout. Only real negative is that the dump station was very awkward to get to if you happen to be camping in the loop closest to the day use area (sites 1-23); many fresh water spigots were available throughout the campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice facility and very nice people running. We have camped here before, and love this park. Would highly recommend. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the nicest and cleanest parks we have stayed in. Very nice staff, and very accommodating. Highly recommend. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a 55+ resort which caters to the lives of retired people. There are a myriad of activities on a daily basis. We were impressed with the cleanliness and efficiency of this CG. We stayed here for a week and loved every minute of it. Most people stay for six months (snowbirds) but reservations for six/five/four/three/two months are at a premium. We stayed in the overflow area and didn't mind a bit. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.