Sites seemed a little narrow due to white pine trees. They provided nice shade but the sites weren't positioned in accordance with the trees. There was more pine dirt than grass, so it was a task keeping it from being tracked into the camper. There are no scheduled activities except bingo and a DJ on Friday and Saturday nights. The DJ played allot of line dancing music and that was pretty much the only dancing going on on the dance floor. There are tons of seasonal sites. Every Saturday morning the seasonal site campers hold yard sales. The lake is wonderful as always. There is an algae that is in the lake that if you encounter it, the green gue will stick to you and your swimming suit. No current to sweep the kids away. The only waves are created by the boats and jet skis out in the middle of the lake. The swimming area is roped off to keep you from the boats. Even at the end of the pier, the water is only 4 feet deep. Nice white sand on the beach and at the bottom of the lake. White pines line the beach to provide shade. You can leave your stuff on the beach all day without anyone bothering it. This is a nice kids out of school/free for the summer place. They can freely ride their bicycles and swim, providing their parents some relaxation. My septic hook-up was more or less just a hole in the ground, but it did the job. They had camp side trash pick-up. The neighbors, fellow transit campers were always welcoming. There is a gate to the campground and a guard house so that it appears to be gated, but I never found anyone in the guard house. There is a water park about a mile away that is half price after 3pm. The water slide is an adult killer! There's a local grocery store right outside the campground. A laundry across the street and put-put golf. No golf carts to rent. But any golf carts bought into the campground have to show proof of insurance and display a issued sticker while being operated. Flies were crazy! Not a top of the line campground, but I'll go back... We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
White Lake is very clear and unusual because it contains no fish. It was fun to play in. You definitely need to bring floats. The piers are really nice. This is a good campground for a weekend trip, if you don't need to drive too far to get there. We stayed five days which was really too long and travelled 3 hours to get there. Taking a boat would make it more fun. The campground needs some upkeep. We didn't see any workers around the campground except for the trash pickup and those working in the office & store. Young children drive golf carts and are pretty noisy until late into the night. The restrooms were dirty. The town has a nice waterpark & we enjoyed the go cart track across the street but there aren't any places to eat. We traveled to Elizabethtown to eat at the Front Porch which was excellent. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped here over Labor day. The lake is real nice. They do not take credit cards and don't have a phone hook-up to access the internet. The spaces are narrow, not for todays campers with slides. Our awning came to the edge of the electric and sewer hookup at the next site. If quiet is what you are after, then this is not the place for you. Golf carts run non stop playing loud music and most are driven by kids under 12 years old. Take a few advils and you might can survive it. There is no known restaurants close by, just mom & pop places. You have to go to Elizabethtown or Lumberton to eat. The lake is great and clean for a lake. Overall it was okay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a very nice campground, but the sites were a little small for large rigs. I visited there on the annual water fest weekend so it was really crowded. Staff very friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the top campgrounds around. The lake is clear as glass and the bottom is white
sand that help keep the lake warm. Owners are super we had a great time and heading back soon. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.