I was quite surprised when we came to this park. From all of the negative feedback I wasn't expecting a lot. First of all we were greeted upon arrival by a staffer and taken to our site. It was raining but the staff member made sure we were happy with our site (it was pretty empty and we had our pick of sites) and he also provided us with a 50 amp extension for our RV. We didn't smell the sulfur, maybe because it was raining. But because of the recent rains everything was green and lush. On the weekends, the place fills up with locals there for the day. Lots of families, with their kids and dogs. We saw lots of alcohol being drank by the adults but everyone was well behaved, cleaned up after themselves, kept to their group and were having a great time. There are hundreds of covered picnic tables and larger covered shelters all around the lagoon, where there are wonderful water slides and fountain. The kids love it....in spite of the 72 degree spring fed water. There are sandy beach areas as well as lounge chairs and a DJ playing music on the weekend. It is a large park and you can bike around. Some of the concrete pads are broken up but you can see they are replacing them around the park. We did not use the bathrooms, but others said they were very clean. On the downside, the RV sites did not have any picnic tables or firepits/grills but we were only there for the weekend. The rain came and went but kept the temperature pretty comfortable. If you have kids this is a great place to visit for the day or week. Staff were very helpful and friendly. I would come here again.
We were very disappointed in this campground. There is NO shade and only small trees at this campground. It was miserably hot and there was no swimming or camp fires permitted. Nothing for children to do. I would have thought from the campground map that we would be able to see the lakes from our site but it was overgrown with bushes. I will not return to this park any time of the year. The bathrooms were clean as in most State Parks and the dump sites (2) were handy with no waiting. They had quite a few pull in sites.