Stayed here 3 night memorial Day weekend 2022. All sites have concrete pads and all looked to be full hookups. The premium spots are upfront by the water. And all have their own fire pits. We stayed in site 131. They pack them in tight on the back row. Not a lot of room between rigs but they back up to a Community fire pit area. We have a toy hauler so it was prefect for us to put the party deck down. Did not use the bathrooms or showers but the wifi did work well. Couldn’t get the cable to work but that could have been my cable/rig. The park is next to a boat ramp that gets a lot of use so there is a good amount of traffic and the railroad bridge gets used as well. 3 public use docks for fishing and a Marina to rent boats are all steps away. Over all great place to stay.
The price has jumped from 20 dollars a night to 30. We did not know this until we arrived. Not a big deal but no one said anything about that when we called for reservations. Full hook ups are nice and most of the spot could hold rigs up to at least 40 foot as we are 39 and fit with not problems. The only thing we noticed was for a dead end loop campground there is a bunch of traffic. I think about everyone that lives in this tiny town must make a lap around the campground on their way home. About every 7-10 mins a vehicle drives by. All spots are about 50 feet from the water and about 100 feet from the railroad tracks. Overall we would stay here again and the view of the river is very nice.