This is more of a trailer park than a campground. Only about 6 - 8 sites of the 70 sites here are for transients - all the rest are long term. It is a nice setting with two attractive ponds and a roped off swimming area. Lots of grass with decent space between sites. However, there are only about 25 FHU sites toward the front of the park and all are occupied by long term residents. All the rest have a gray water drain to which you can run a garden hose from your sewer outlet. Electric appears to be fairly new but is non-standard consisting of only a 3 x 5 box containing a single 50 amp socket. No 20 or 30 amp and no breaker at the site. Water pressure was very low at only 25 psi. Laundry consists of 2 washers and dryers for the entire campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I got to the park and the people there bent over backwards to help me. I had a nice view of the lake and the mountains in the background. Had no problem getting to the spot because it was pull through. The water even tasted good. I would recommend the Lakeview RV Park to anybody. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
My site was between both of their lakes with a lovely 360 degree view, lots of grass, a cement patio, a fire ring. The wifi works well everywhere. They offer underwater attractions for scuba divers, on-site air-fill station for diving tanks, good fishing, friendly hosts, get togethers under the pavilion. Groceries, gas, hospital, dining are nearby. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was our first experience camping in our 36" motor home. The camp ground is an old Methodist camp ground. Has a neat auditorium that was build in 1895. A large open span wooden structure- neat to see. Free intertainment and some meals are served. It is an association run camp ground. This is an old community with small cottages and some full time residents. It was a very peaceful and friendly experience. We'll be
back! We camped here in a camper.