Very nice campground, especially if you stay near the lake; which has only water and electric sites. Dump station located by the showers. There are a lot of "permanent" trailers and it is a bit crowded by the full hook-up sites. The roads around the park are quite narrow and this might be a concern for larger RV's. The only real negative was that there are 3 pig farms in the area and if the wind is in the wrong direction one cannot stand to be in the outside air. It was nice when we got there and in the morning, but incredibly "stinky" in the evening. The attendant told me that doesn't happen much. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our last night on the road before an American Coach Chapter of the FMCA meeting in Decatur. We needed to dump black water and refill fresh water tanks. The park is clean and the staff helpful as described in reviews. The problems we had are: the streets are narrow for a 42' motor home, some low hanging branches drug on the roof (13') going to the designated site. We were in one of four pull through sites. We have Verizon Broadband and got a strong signal from the MotoSat. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campground was clean, quiet and well maintained. Management was friendly and helpful. However, I am glad it was early in the year and few people were out, because the drives are very narrow and crowded. With a full campground, getting our 29-foot fifth wheel in and out would have been a real challenge. LOTS of seasonal campers, ranging from nice, new park models to decrepit old trailers sinking into the ground. The front row of seasonal sites completely obscures the lake from about half of the park. I would camp here again, but only in the slow season. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.