We camped in the non electric area. All of the sites are easy to back into and fairly flat. Some sites could use more gravel and become very muddy after a hard rain. All sites are good sized, most have vegetation between them for a feeling of more privacy.
Sites on outer ring has shaded sites, some sites in the inner ring don’t have much shade.
Has a GREAT swimming pool, sand bottom and maintained.
Bathrooms (men’s) was wall maintained and clean. Showers were also clean, one has a missing bench to sit on. Vault toilets are very clean and had been pumped out recently.
Trails are nice, have some nice views of the park. Some beautiful spring woodland flowers are blooming at the end of May this year.
One trail goes past the Scheels Brewery, second oldest brewery in the country. They give tours and have a gift shop.
The river was flowing fast, had more rain so the level also went up fast. Would be good for an experienced kayaking.
Electric sites are very open and not much privacy, fairly level.
The park also has cabins to rent that were all being used. There is also a STONE CCC cabin that can be rented and looked from the outside to be well maintained and a new roof on it.
Baby turtles were hatching, watch out to not step on them as they slowly make their way to water!
The campground is down in a valley so can get stuffy but usually has a breeze flowing through the campground.