This state park was beautiful. You do have to drive up a winding mountain road to get there and back down of course, so make sure you have good brakes! There were quite a few things to do without having to actually leave the park...fishing, swimming in the lake, renting paddle boats and hiking. The views from the overlook at the top of the mountain were simply amazing, although there is a 1/2 mile hike to get there. We have small children and they enjoyed playing on the playground, which was in pretty good shape. We saw lots of deer and were told by the park ranger that there are black bears in the park, although we never saw any. The sites were fairly level and spacious. We plan to visit this wonderful place again and would highly recommend this campground.
The sites are very spacious and there is good separation between sites offering some privacy. The sites were fairly paved and level with lots of shade trees for the hot summer. The bathroom facilities were well maintained and clean. There is a beach area where swimming is permitted, however when we were there, the lake was down too low to swim in the area permitted. The lake front sites had beautiful views of the lakes and if you don't mind hearing boats roar up and down the lake, you will enjoy the campground. There is a well maintained and fairly new looking playground for kids to enjoy. To get to the park, you have to travel down some neighborhood roads and the directions given by the park service were not correct, so Google it yourself.