Kids, ATVs, and mosquitos
We came here on a Saturday in early May and easily found a spot for the night with no reservations. Walk up sites are available for that night only due to online reservations.
This is a huge campground with many loops, and it is easy to get lost. It's beautiful and the sites are of varying privacy and length. Some sites are more level than others. Our spot, #162, was long enough for our 26ft motorhome and was level.
This campground appears to be popular with large families and groups who come here to get away for the weekend and let their kids run wild. Kids on scooters, bikes, skateboards, you name it, all running up and down the paths and through empty campsites having a blast. Also, though we picked a loop away from the dunes, we heard plenty of ATVs riding all over through the campground.
Beautiful place but I think it must be nicer and more peaceful mid week.
There is a dump station on the way out, as well as trash and recycling bins, and a separate bin for glass recycling and one for propane canister recycling. There are showers but we did not use them here.
Decent but slow cell service. We had to run our cell booster to download photos and to stream movies.
Lots of shade so if you rely on solar power you may want to get a site with power.