Our campsite: #9
⛺️ First site on the left. It’s a shaded, pull-through site, and I believe it’s the most private site in the campground. Only about half the sites were occupied during our visit, and it was incredibly peaceful and quiet.
⛺️ Very level and stayed dry with no puddling during our visit.
⛺️ The creek can be seen from the picnic table, and listening to the water was so relaxing. We even spotted a pileated woodpecker and a couple of herons across the creek.
⛺️ Direct creek access—it’s steep, but doable!
⛺️ The fire ring had quite a bit of ash left in it, although we didn’t need to use it.
⛺️ Farthest site from the fishing area and kayak launch, but it’s still an easy, short walk!
⛺️ Close to the restrooms, but we didn’t notice any unpleasant smells from our site or elsewhere in the campground.
⛺️ Trash cans are located along the way to the fishing area.
Kayak Ramp & Fishing Area:
🛶 Concrete ramp makes creek access easy. It was muddy and slightly slippery during our visit, so watch your step!
🥾 The creek was cold and refreshing in August. Wear water shoes for grip on the smooth stones—and protection from any lost fishing hooks hiding on the creek bottom. Ouch!
🎣 The fishing area is next to the kayak ramp and has two wooden benches.
🦦 We saw an otter playing along the creek while we were fishing!
Restrooms:
🚽 Bring a lantern or flashlight—even during the daytime, it’s DARK inside!
🚽 There are hooks to hang your lantern or bag.
🚽 No running water at the campground, so bring soap and water for washing your hands at your campsite.
🛒 Cooper’s Creek Store is nearby and worth a stop! Firewood, ice, bait, snacks, souvenirs, Wi-Fi, food, and plenty of fishing/camping essentials you may have forgotten.
🌲 If you’re looking for a quiet, shaded creekside site with privacy and easy water access, Site #9 is an excellent pick.