We had site # 9 which had electric hook up and you fill with water. To fill with water you have to pass the entrance for this loop and it's down a little on the left. Our site was waterfront which had a nice view. It was a steep slope down so we couldn't access the water from our site. A few sites you can. Out site was a nice size and shaded for the most of it. There is a dump station onsite.
We saw big Blue Herons, Oriels, Robins, and lot's of little song birds. There are some groundhogs there too.
The lake is big and you can boat, fish, kayak & canoe in it. There is a boat launch onsite. There are several playgrounds, lakeside picnic shelter an Amphitheater and a nature trail onsite. The town is close so there are places to eat and stores of all kinds.
Our favorite sites in the Golden loop are #6, 7, 9, 12 and 17.
The main loop sites # 72, 66 and 80.
The new duck loop all the sites with electric are on the inside not waterfront.
The NON electric loops favorite sites are:
The Pine Loop # 130, 161, 118, 121, 123, and 128.
The lake view loop sites # 49, 39 and 31.
The Old Duck loop Site # 212 is waterfront and has good water access.
The road going into the duck loops aren't as nice as the rest of the campground roads.
If you are camping with a generator they don't allow them to run after 10 PM during quiet hours.