Nice state park. They have a water fill and a dump station which is $5. even if camping there. Few site have some shade. There is a beach at the lake. Very busy park, mostly full every day we where there. You can run generators from 8 AM to 9 PM. Choose you site carefully, if you are between the lake and other sites you are a walkway. Like most state parks there is ample room between sites. There are no trees or bushes between sites, just grass, so no privacy. We feel its a little pricey for a no hook up state park, and you have to pay to dump. We would not stay here again, for use its to busy and noisy with to many unsupervised kids running through the sites of other campers. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is just a gravel parking lot with electric hook ups. Sites, if all were full, are very very close. It seems people take every other site. It's connected to a large grocery store. The views are great. There is highway noise, as you are right along Hwy 97. It's ok for a overnight stop or a day or two to tour the area. They have several water fill stations and a dump station. They also have a small laundry, which was only $0.75 a load. We would stay here again, but for only a day or two. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
For what you pay you can't expect much. The campground is part of a shopping complex and offers low rates to attract mostly Canadian shoppers to the store. The washrooms are clean and the water is hot. There are electric hookups for every site but no water or sewer. A dump site is on the property and so is potable water. Easy acces to the highway for all sizes of rigs. Great value for the money. We camped here in a Motorhome.