Edgar Evans State Park is set on the shores of Center Hill Lake, where innumerable steep, folded hills offer outstanding scenery. Because of these steep hills, campsite constructions is very unusual where large, level, wooden camping platforms supported by concrete and metal poles extend from the steep sloping hillside. So, you literally pitch your tent or park your RV on a wood deck. The picnic tables are on the platform, but the upright grill and fire rings are on the land, by the platform. Better not build a fire on the deck! This platform setup literally has campers hanging out in the trees. Low wooden fences border the platforms to keep you from falling off or driving off them. These campsites are great for tenting and some travel trailers, but are not big rig friendly. While the decks are level, most all of them are above or below road level. So you will most likely drag when parking on the campsite. Campground roads are difficult to drive in a big rig. Rest of park is great, but I will not return to this campground in a big motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
COE campground on Center Hill Lake, Floating Mill has waterfront sites with concrete pads. These high use sites are pullthrough or back in, and sites are close together with only a few shady sites. Most sites away from water have good shade. Two or three road turns have very tight maneuvering, but even big rigs can make the turns. Sites should be reserved well in advance. No store nearby, so expect to go 5 miles or more if you have to restock the pantry. No swimming pool in campground, but there is a nice lake swim area with beach. Stayed two weeks with eight other family and friend RVers - all had sites close together - so had a great time. We would visit this campground again. We camped here in a Motorhome.