A great view and plenty of room for outdoor games. The bathrooms are located by the entrance gate. We didn’t check them out because we were so far from them. Several sites have water and power at the pavilion, but many you will need about 60’ of water hose. All rv sites are 50 amp, so bring an adapter for your 30amp rig. No playground for kids, but load up and go down to the rec area for picnicking, swimming and playground. Bring a light bulb if you would like to light up your porch pavilion.
Bring the long water hose! We are staying at the far end. The sites are nice. Covered picnic table on concrete w charcoal grill and stove tables. Even has a light over the table. Electric is on the pad, but the water spigot is 20-30’ away. Besides having your boat tagged and state fishing licenses, you have to have lake permits. Stop by Ralph’s Resort on the other side of the lake to purchase. Also, no dump station anywhere around the lake.
Fourth of July weekend. Our first time in our camper. It was packed, but everyone was really nice. We got a great site kind of secluded and awesome fishing spot right in front. We went on the half mile hike. Bathrooms were kept clean. The pay showers and washer/dryer machines were awesome. Camp host was on top of everything, and there was frequent visits by the park ranger. It was a great weekend. Area 2 Site 36. Check it out.