A hidden gem
The site is probably one of the most interesting and unique places I could have hoped to find. The campground is scattered with tons of statues and random buildings built up with dinosaurs and even a real helicopter. The front desk and every other staff person I met was very kind and wanted to make sure my stay was going well.
They offer RV and tent camping year around and most have a decent amount of space in between. There are multiple bathhouse locations and I honestly felt like I was walking into some type of luxury hotel in their restrooms. Each time I went it was like it had just been cleaned before I walked in which blew my mind.
There is a community pool with two more bathrooms connected to it. Chicken coops and a hurricane shelter built like a castle. They have a common area room that reminded me of a man cave mixed with a she-cave. There was taxidermy and old pianos, small library of books, pool table, a big screen TV surround by couches and recliners and a kitchen with full appliances.
The neighbors and other campers were extremely welcoming and friendly and said hello each time I passed by someone. They have a pond and offer free use of kayaks with life vests provided. A little underwhelming but still fun to get out on the water.
The site I stayed on was in the very back of the park. Very quiet and had electricity and water hook ups. They delivered a generous amount of firewood for only $10.
All and all, the place is quirky and has a personality of its own and worth the visit. My ONLY disliking was the single ply toilet paper in the luxury restrooms…
Give them a stay for sure.