Stunning views, close to Yellowstone NP
You're greeted by friendly Idaho State Parks volunteers at the kiosk and given a brief rundown about the park including easy to follow directions to your campsite.
There are hiking trails with great views of the lake and wildlife. Bring your camera and binoculars because the bird watching is phenomenal.
The park is very clean and well maintained. Each RV site has electricity and shared access to water or individual water depending on the site. Each RV site is paved and has a fire ring. The sites are very nicely spaced.
Caddis Loop sites have water and power and 8 sites have sewer, but half or more of the sites are not level. Adams and Blue Dun loops have power, water, trees and most sites are level.
Restrooms and showers are cleaned daily and restocked throughout the day.
Impressively, 99.9% of campers do a good job picking up after themselves. Trash is picked up daily at 930am at your campsite. There are no dumpsters.
The campground dump station is out of service for the 2021 season. There was a notice warning about that on the reservation website. The park has 8 sites with sewer connections that cannot be shared, so plan accordingly.
The resident park ranger is very pleasant as are the resident volunteers that do the bulk of the park maintenance and cleaning.