Very nice family run campground!! They have hayrides on the weekends and various other activities for the kids. Free paddle boats and canoes to use. A swimming pool, and a fishing pond where the kids have a fishing contest every day (on weekends). Only problem I had was that their pull through sites are very narrow, and your neighbors sewer pipe is almost in the middle of your picnic table. They do charge for visitors, they have a alpaca farm and a huge climbing wall with a zip line, that wasn't open when we were there. But over all it is a nice campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nicely landscaped. Clean showers and bathrooms. It had rained while we camped but puddles of water is expected. Soil drains well and most sites were dry. Staff was very accommodating and friendly. The campground uses automatic gates for security which we appreciated. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We used this as a our 1st "shake-down" trip of the year close to home. After some recent rain there was many sites flooded or very muddy. The cg also recently upgraded electrical service so the trenching was not fully restored (mud & bumps across roads). CG was full on holiday weekend, but was very quiet at evening/nightime. Many activities for kids. Pool was clean, very busy, but not very big. Restrooms/showers need updates. Showers require to hold button to run water. Some trees, most sites open, close to each other, not large. Some seasonals but not a problem to weekenders. About 5 miles from Cabelas. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
My first real experience in a private campground was wonderful..... The staff was friendly, and the place was clean and well maintained. The camp store was smallish but well stocked. Kids loved the fishing, paddle boats, pool, and llamas! Special kudos for the pristine baths, showers, and laundry facilities. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.