Mixed feelings
I wanted to love this place. We were lucky enough to score sight #2 early in the booking season, or so I thought. I was suprised to find when we got there the campground was maybe half full at most and cleared out quickly-mind you we showed up on Sunday and stayed till Wednesday. We have a 12x12 tent with an attached 8x8 awning so in total it's 20 feet long with guy lines all around and we had plenty of space. This sight is right next to the day area's covered picnic tables so be aware of that If you book it. It's pretty much in the middle of the "campground". There was also a giant parking pad you can pull into right next to the sight that easily fit our 2 suv's. The ground is extremely hard dirt. We have thick Kodiak steel stakes and managed to bend a few getting them in the ground. That was a first. The sight is at the top of the camp ground (there is a trail that leads it down to the water, it's easy to follow and not far at all) so you do have some what of a view to the water the docks and the small marina across the water from you, but because of the brush and trees it's very very limited in this spot. There are two docks you can walk down to, both are beautiful and if you have a kayak or boat they would be ideal. When the tide goes down the rocky beach comes out full of crabs and other treasures that were fun to find. However, it's just not enough to make it awesome. The camping and "day area's" are not seperated so all the park traffic goes right past your sight, which was a lot of traffic. That, with it not having any sort of play area mixed with the constant attack of wasps and yellow jackets do not make for a kid friendly experience. The bathrooms are clean. Hot water, several toilets and one pay shower-the typical 50¢ for 3 min sorta thing. Across from us were some beautiful mature apple trees and a large grassy field where you'll find several sights including 4, 5 and 6. No one took these sights but they are just beautiful with soft grassy area's for your camp and plenty of space for even large tents and lots of gear. Several deer came up throughout the day to eat the apples off the ground and trees in those spots, that was fun. They only have a few little forest trails but nothing longer than maybe 10 min worth of a "hike" so not something I would come here for. All in all it was beautiful but between the stinging pests, the foot and vehicle traffic from day visitors, zero Verizon cell service and not much to do, I don't think we'd come back here with the kids for anything more than maybe a night on our way elsewhere. If you have a boat and need a dock with power and water for the night, a safe place to anchor your boat or a beach you can paddle up to and camp, this place is awesome! They did have a few smaller tent sights that seemed cool where you park and carry your gear a few feet or like I said the grassy apple sights and at least 4 sights that would easily hold large RV's or trailers with easy parking so keep that in mind. I think #8 especially was a nice pull thru spot with full hook-up's and you can see the water better as well. It wasn't windy at all and only made it into the low 80s then down to maybe the high 50s if that, so beautiful warm weather. Honestly,if you have a boat or kyak absolutly check this place out. If you don't care about entertaining young kids and just want a quiet, relaxing, off grid place to watch the water this is your spot. All in all it's well maintained, busy in the day quiet at night. More bees than mosquitos, day visitors than campers and friendly camp hosts. Wanted to love it, still like it a lot, probably won't be back with the kids anytime soon. Good luck!