Pricey, But Loved It
Parks that are walking distance to shops and restaurants are such a treat. There are breweries, restaurants, farmers market (on Tuesday afternoon), shops, etc all within easy walking distance from here.
We stayed at a waterfront site, which was cheaper than the "premium" pull through sites in the middle. With fees and extra pet fees (you get one pet included in the nightly fee, any additional pets are $2 each) we paid $47 for a night. The premium sites we would not recommend, unless you must have a pull through site. Those are basically just spots in a gravel lot with hookups. Zero division between sites. And they are the most expensive at $55/night.
There's a nice gazebo to use for group events, but it's an odd set up in that there is no path to the gazebo and it's in the center of a circle of back in sites. So if all the sites were occupied, I suppose you'd have to walk through someone's site to access it?
So pleasantly surprised to see glass recycling here! We got to dump off our growing pile of traveling glass recycling. Mixed recycling is in a separate bin. But no plastics!
There is laundry here, and showers, but we did not use either. There's a book exchange shelf in the office.
Their website is out of date: there are no dry camp spots any longer. All sites are FHU.
Good cell service here and their wifi is good and strong, even in the back end where we were.
We liked this place to splurge on a place close to town, but overall too pricey for us to stay for any length of time.