Nice quiet campground. Friendly staff. The upper campground is in a traditional wooded setting. The lower campground sites are close together but convenient if you have a boat. A water filter is recommended because of the high iron content in the water. There is a quiet road between the lower campground and the lake front. Very nice lake. Nice boat dock. Small beach. Good dock fishing. There is a dump station. Some seasonal campers. There is a bar on-site. Great food in the area. We stayed in the lower campground with our 35' rig and had plenty of room. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived on October 5th knowing that the campground would turn off the water two days later. This is common during this time of the year. There are upper and lower areas in the campground. We were in the lower area which is across the street from the lake. Since the hookups were on the opposite side, we had to use an extension cord for the electric hookup. There are no pull-through sites in the lower area; however, we did not have any problems backing in our big rig. The campground was not crowded and very quiet during this time of the year. Visit their website; it provides photos and detailed information about the campsites. We would camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We drove into this campground early in the season to check it out. We live about 20 miles away and were looking for a place to stay for a weekend, some place new. We have a 31 foot camper and there was only about 2 sites that would have accommodated us. Even if we would have been able to get into the sites (there isn't much room for trying to back in to the sites) there would have been no room for any other activities as our camper with our slides would have taken up the entire site. We stopped to check out the playground for our young children, which was okay, nothing spectacular. We then stopped at the bathrooms and went in to see how clean they were. This often tells a lot about how a campground is kept up. It was filthy dirty and disgusting. On our way out of the bathroom a women, whom we assumed was a staff member, drove up in an old van and asked if we were camping here. We replied, "No, just checking it out" She replied with a very snotty, "This isn't a public restroom, get out!" We then told her we didn't use the restroom and she sped off shaking her head. Wow! We would not return here even if we could fit our camper. She was very rude so we will take our business elsewhere. I'd advise that you do the same! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is NOT big-rig friendly. The roads are very narrow with switchbacks. The sites are very, very tight. Cannot fit a 38' fiver in any available site, however there is another campground 25 miles away. If you camp in a pop-up or anything smaller than 30 foot, you should be fine. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground was pretty nice when you pulled up. Very wooded and a ton of rocks and trees on the campsite. Our 2 1/2 year old kept wanting to climb on the rocks, which was ok. But there were so many rocks on the ground sticking up that she fell into our fire pit. The sites were ok. The staff, however was not very friendly. Very grumpy and not willing to give much info about the area when you asked about it. The woman at the front desk was not very nice to a gentleman in front of me trying to pay his bill. She acted like everything was a bother when he asked her to do something. Because of the unfriendliness we will not be staying there again. Most of the campers were very nice though. Fishing was ok. Oh and another thing, if you wanted to use your air conditioning it was another $3 a day, very weird I thought. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
We stayed here with several other campers coming in from all around the U.S. We needed sites together as well as two rental campers. West Bay was very helpful and gave recommendations for rental camper places, and grouped us all together. The wifi is only accessible from close proximity to the main office. Campground is heavily wooded, almost too wooded as it was a little difficult navigating big rigs thru the campground. Behind out campsite was a house with a rooster with a messed up alarm clock. Started crowing at 4:00am. Also, just across the road from the campground was a dog kennel. Not too much barking at night, but during the day, you know when it was feeding time. I would have given this campground a higher score, but when we arrived to check in, there was not a proper place to park our camper while registering. When we parked in the most obvious safe place to park, we were met by a very rude man shouting "YOU CAN'T PARK THAT THERE!" There were no signs directing to where we could park. Not a good impression. That guy would not have even made a good greater at Wal-Mart. First impressions are lasting impressions. Campground is relatively close to town / WM in case you forgot something. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a great park. We've stayed here several times and look forward to going back. The sites are nestled in the woods. We've seen a deer while sitting in our motorhome. There are many things to do at the campground and many things to do in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.