Nice well kept park and campgrounds. Most of the sites looked pretty level. Sites in B are small and mostly have deep drop offs beyond the railroad ties. Sites are a little more spread out in C but still pretty small. But plenty of oversite parking. Both campgrounds very wooded. Beware there are LOTS of squirrels and not too afraid of humans. If you have dogs like we do that hate squirrels they drove them nuts- squirrels running around in our campsite and up trees in our campsite. And while walking around. They also climbed on a small table right next to the rv door and shredded my paper towels! Lots of areas to walk. Campground C had only two clean bath houses with only two toilets and two showers. Which I imagine with the many no hookup sites could get pretty busy.
Nice campground but sites tight, extremely close to one another. Gravel sites and ours was not level at all- dropped way down in the back. We are small and still had trouble finding a way to get backed in and achieve something near level. No picnic tables, fire rings. I guess nice for longer term camping. But not for just a few nights. And expensive.
Nice big park and inexpensive. Especially if you have a National Park Pass. Stayed one night backed in to a site right on the lake. Huge park to walk our dog and let her run. Definitely would stop again. Easy access of I40. Water/electric hookup only. Bathrooms old but clean.
Traveling I40 west. Good overnight stop for us. RV park is pristine. Clean & well maintained. Private restroom with shower and very clean. Traveling with a dog and glad to have the dog park. Would definitely stay here again.