This park is very inexpensive and worked perfectly for what we needed. We just stayed for one night on our way to Yellowstone. The lake is not for use in any way (other than viewing) by park guests. No fishing, swimming, etc., but the view is nice. Plenty of room at the sites and it appears that it is set up for hook ups on both sides of each site. They could squeeze in 2 units in each space but I can't imagine this area ever being this busy. Facility is very clean and quiet. For the money: great park.
This is a very popular place. They pack the RV's and campers in very closely. We had to wait for about 6 tent campers to leave in order to get hooked up to our trailer and get pulled out. It's a miracle we were able to get backed in at all. Bring a long water hose, you might need it depending on where they put you. Kids seem to love the place, there were a number of locals here for the day either swimming or barbecueing. I will not stay here again but it's not my kind of place. If you enjoy swimming and don't mind crowds I would recommend it.
This park is fairly old but the showers and restrooms are in good shape and well kept. It's all part of the Ramada Inn which is where you check in etc. There is also a nice little sports bar and restaurant with pool tables inside the hotel. The great thing about this place is the location. 5.1 miles from the University of Phoenix Stadium and about 2 miles from Quail Run executive golf course.
Easy location to drive to; not the best showers but they do the job. Pretty close to the edge of a not so good neighborhood, but we didn't have any trouble. I would stay here again if I wanted to be on the strip.