Relax in the Woods

There are tons of sites across three loops, spaced apart with picnic tables, fire pits, and plenty of room. Most sites are level– we were only staying one night and didn’t even need to unhook our pickup. The lake is very close with a trail to a beach and dock. The bathrooms have flush toilets and showers. We didn’t have our ATVs with us, but the trails looked like narrow gravel roads. It wasn’t busy– on a Thursday in July only about¼ of the sites were taken. We had one bar on Verizon.

Cute park and town

The RV sites have electricity, water, and sewer, and they are level– we were only staying one night and didn’t even need to unhook our pickup. There is also an RV dump behind the bathrooms. The sites are very close together, but there is room in the grass behind the sites to hang out. The campground is on the Root River bike trail which is beautiful, shaded, and paved. Note that depending on the site and how far you back in, the electric hookup may be a distance. We stayed on a Friday in July, and the RV sites were about half full.

In the woods, but with all of the amenities!

You are in the woods, but with all of the amenities! The location is in the middle of everything. We stayed in July 2023 and would definitely return. Cell service was good, and their clubhouse area was cute.

Perfect for ATVs

The sites were level and well maintained with fire rings. Pit toilet cleaned daily during the summer and two trash dumpsters. There is no cell reception at the campground. There is a hand crank well but the water has lots of forest debris. We filled our camper with water at Mt. Meadow Campground for $10. ATVs were respectful in the campground. Across the road is a big lot where trailers can be parked. Numerous ATV trails were easy to access.