If your GPS tells you to take Shop Loop Road, IGNORE THIS! Just drive until you see the signs for the park. This is a BEAUTIFUL park! I can't believe this park isn't already in the database! This park does not take reservations, it's first come, first serve. The ranger explained that although the State operates the park, the local County owns the land. There are several state/county parks in this area that have a reservation system, and the county that owns this land wants to keep this as a "last resort" park in case the others are full. That is the reason reservations are not allowed. Well, for a LAST RESORT park, it is gorgeous! The park is spread out. The tent area is way over there, the RV section is way over in another area, and the two beautiful group camp areas (with large pavilions) are a half mile down the road. The RV section has great spacing! Each camp site has a lot of acreage to it. Water and electric only, but there is a "community" dump station. If you camped there your dumping is included. There is a tent pad in each RV space, but the tent pads are kind of "blended" into the grass. If you are camping in the RV section and have a tent, best to ask park staff where the tent can go. If you are tent camping and want the actual tent section, you park in a specified parking lot and "hike it in" to the tent area, which is out on an island. The park provides little carts for you to pack your stuff out to the island. There are lots of trees in the tent area, plenty of shade. Each tent space has plenty of acreage. The park also has a great boating launch, and a good beach area for lake swimming. If you don't carry a satellite, you can barely get a FOX channel over the air, nothing else. Verizon Air Card worked great here! I'd give this park a 10 but the only downer is the power lines that run through the park in the RV section. You wake up to beautiful peaceful scenery, and the lovely sound of snap and crackle. We camped here in a Motorhome.