The park is split into upper (FHU) and lower (E) and is in good shape. The Lake is very high from the storms this spring, but it's a very well maintained facility. A little tight with all the trees, but doable with our 38-ft DP and tow dolly. I would definitely stay here again if in this area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great Corps of Engineers (COE) park. Long, level sites; full hook ups; 50 amp. With Golden Age pass you cannot beat $10/night. We camped four nights here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is divided in 2 sections, each across the street from the other. A several minute drive to the swimming beach which held hot, stagnant water. Typical shower/bath house for corps of engineers campground. Adequate playground. Shady, well spaced sites. Lots of standing water around water spigot. Quiet, but we were there during the week. We stayed there due to its location, not as a destination. Go if you must. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The campground can be discribed as quiet, clean, family oriented and fun. It is close to
water activities and the campground is set up in a way that you can look off into the woods instead of into someone elses camper. Only drawback is that there are no real family places to eat within 15 miles or so. We will definately frequent this campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We have stayed here many times with our family and friends. Nice quiet CG a hidden treasure IMHO. CG sits on Wappapello Lake and has a boat launch in the CG. Almost all the sites are electric and half are reservable. Roads are paved sites are fairly level. Bathrooms and shower could use a upgrade but we use our TT bathroom. Has a dump station as most state parks do. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.