Very Convienently located to National Park, Limited Campground Area
One of the cheapest options if looking for a formal campground with shore power. Water not at site but there is potable water spigots around the campground in a few spots.
We are in spot 6 which is not on the water. It was in full sun and no shade at all until late afternoon. The problem with not having a spot on the water is not being able to access the water anywhere but the boat dock when the campground is full. There is no paths or trails in the campground so exploration is very limited to doing laps around the road. Luckily when a campsite cleared out on the water, we would use that time to go put our feet in and let our dog swim. Site 6 is not very private but is large space, just feels like you are in between other large trailers. See my photos for examples.
Signs over at the boat dock warn of toxic algae blooms and not to swim. Found this out after swimming at one of the campsites and not sure how worried we should be or if only confined in the boat launch area.
We are here mid July and about 88 degree high days. The mosquitos are in full force here throughout the day and evening. Only high deet based repellents seem to work and has limited our time outside.
T-Mobile 5G UC signal here which has made working when I need to very convenient too.