Site 126 is a pull through in a corner. Very spacious. Ruby’s owns a lot of territory here, but it has a great feel. Temp was around 75 on June 19.
Plenty of room at every site. Arrived on a Sunday for a week long stay. Mid-week has been very quiet. Plenty to do, but not a commercial campground. Bank fishing in a small pond/lake. Lake beach area is nice. Game room was fun, but we felt pricey in this area ($1 for most games). Rec room has lots of room with ping pong and cornhole. Bring your own balls for ping pong or purchase at store for $0.50. We’ve hiked a couple trails. Easy to strenuous, but doable. Beautiful waterfall area off of Bear Paw trail. Wifi is ok for checking email and lite internet searching. We mainly used it for streaming music. We rented a golf cart for the week. This helps with the distances between activities and the incline of the mountain. This is a solid campground and we do recommend it.
Absolutely rocks with activities, BUT it gets packed and crowded. Had a good experience, just felt very commercial and not natural. To each his own.
This is our favorite place to camp. Always get a site by the creek. Put your chair in the water and just relax by your site. Lots of activities and everyone is always friendly and helpful.
We had plenty of room and great separation from fellow campers. No hookups at our site.
We had campsite 8. I wouldn’t recommend the front row sites (1-8) because of traffic exposure, but they’re not terrible. We booked late and that’s all that was left. Traffic isn’t bad. Had water and electric hookup. Campground was full, but didn’t feel crowded or full. We will go back but will probably try for the 60s campsites.