This is what camping is supposed to be like
Stayed here to see GNP, and would 100% live here fall year if I could. Not a corporate parking lot with pools and bars like a KOA, but a classic lake resort going back to a 100 years. Owners were the nicest camp hosts I have ever met and called me by name every time I spoke to them. The lake is cold and gin clear, just like you e over from a mountain lake. Only small complaint is that some of the sewer inlet locations are a bit wonky, but that’s what you expect from a 100 year old campground that is slowly upgraded through generations. Bring extra sewer hose, 90 degree elbows, and a sewer grommet or “donut” to help with connecting. They even offered me these things in the office if I hadn’t already had them.
SiteRV4
Month of VisitAugust