We booked a paid spot for 6 nights. Paved 100% level spot with electric & water, fire pit, & picnic table. All paid spots are on the internal circle of the loop. You have to book the paid spots through Wright on the Lake Marina for $24 nightly. The free spaces are surrounding the entire outer loop. They have picnic tables, fire pits, & tables. Those are pretty much a free for all.
There are 4 bathrooms with showers that lock individually. Plenty of trash cans throughout, and the most stunning views of the lake! Drive down to Cedar Cove for beach access and boondocking on the water! Photos are a little skewed because NPS did not notify us that we were showing up during a scheduled burn. It only lasted the first couple of nights though!
This was a great experience staying at the campground. Bathrooms are cleaned by custodial company daily. The Wi-Fi works well and we have 4 bars of 5G. Paved roads throughout the campground and sites are 95% level rock. Biggest downfall would be that all sites are buddy sites. You’re just 8 minutes from all the action in Roswell, and we highly recommend hitting up Black Cock Brewery while staying here.
This isn’t a destination town so prices are reasonable and the facilities are in great condition. Very friendly camp hosts, and a good spot for a layover. There is a rum distillery almost next door that is a fun free thing to do, otherwise you’re looking at a 15-20 minute drive to other activities in the area. Solid Wi-Fi, great phone reception for AT&T, spacious sites, and quiet park.
This isn’t a destination town so prices are reasonable and the facilities are in great condition. Very friendly camp hosts, and a good spot for a layover. There is a rum distillery almost next door that is a fun free thing to do, otherwise you’re looking at a 15-20 minute drive to other activities in the area. Solid Wi-Fi, great phone reception for AT&T, spacious sites, and quiet park.
The good: location was great, right off the highway and next to a Camping World, Tire center, and emergency vet. Wi-Fi worked well, park felt safe, and we were only 10 minutes from major attractions in the area. The bad: water pressure was horrible. Sites were tight and overlapping, a little uneven, and about 4 inches unlevel. This is definitely a long term campground connected to a mobile home park.
There are a few open pull throughs for transient travelers and I would recommend them as an overnight stay based on location only.
Great location being just a mile off the highway. Immaculate facilities and plenty to do at the campground. We booked a pull through and the length of the site is fantastic but the width is rather narrow so your neighbor’s hookups are in your grass area. Wi-Fi is nonexistent but the antenna gets a few channels so it balances out.
We can’t even get past the fact that this spot is only $30! COE outdid themselves with this park. Site was pretty level and only needed a few adjustments, but it’s so worth it. Private deck overlooking the lake with steps leading down to your private lake front and fire pit. Spacing from neighbors was decent as well. We’ll 100% be back to enjoy this park more.
Overall it was a fantastic experience. It was a little under $50 a night, but worth the customer service experience alone! I ended up needing stamps for our postcards and when I called the office to inquire about having any, the camp host went to her RV and got me some from her personal stash! That’s what I call phenomenal customer service!
They escort you to your site, and then they bring you cookies! The site itself was very very narrow and rather unlevel which we were not fans of. That is the only complaint.
They offered food services and delivered your order to your site, and the facilities were very clean even though we opted not to use them.
If you do decide to visit the area, make sure to take the short drive down the road to The Whistle Stop Cafe! Get there early because they fill up quickly.
Loved the ease of checkin and how much information they provide you before showing up. It’s a hassle free process and you get to go straight to your site. They have double the sites that are shown on google maps and it’s a massive campground while still maintaining a sense of space.
They boast a kayak launch, but I’m assuming the river may have washed it out a bit… We wouldn’t use it due to the rocky drop off at the end. They have a large dog run, but it is connected to the playground so we didn’t end up using that either.
They are currently finishing the construction of their bath house and it looks like it’s going to be amazing! Can’t wait to see it in the future.
While they only have 18 sites, this is a great layover spot off of 65. Costs $37 a night, and includes free game play at the casino. Paved sites with 50Amp FHU. While they are paved sites, we found that you do have to level out still by around 3 inches. Clean restrooms and showers, plus laundry is reasonable at $1.50 per cycle. Some naughty dog owners leaving poo everywhere, but a small dog run on property is nice. .2 mile walk to the casino that offers more than gambling… Bowling, arcade, and movie theater on the grounds
Title says it all! Their GPS directions took us down an impassable washed out county road! Avoid it and go straight! 3 more right turns and you’ll get here much easier!
Once we actually arrived to our site, it was beautiful and easy to pull through. Only a little off level, which we fixed easily. Great cement benches and huge fire fits on site. Very spacious with a decent view of the lake. Clean facilities, showers have super strong pressure and do heat up quite well if you give it a few minutes.
Overall an amazing campground worth visiting!
We are so happy for this up and coming RV resort! Their current focus is providing a campground to the traveling nurses that are coming through the area but they do have some flexibility for travelers. Kim was fantastic at helping us with arriving early due to hurricane Ian and Mike was on site with a rain coat when we did finally show up! That’s just amazing compassion that you might not get elsewhere larger. Great Wi-Fi, level sites, and easy access to everything you could need.
This place will stay on our list for years to come! Very friendly staff and they had a camp store that rivaled camping world, which worked out for us because we ended up needing a specific part while traveling through. Sites are spacious and full hu. Super easy drive into “Mayberry” and you HAVE to go!
I have to admit that it was an amazing campsite! Double decker with picnic table, lantern pole, and fire pit up stairs and over looking your paved campsite. We were walking distance to the dumpster and public bathroom ( no showers). It also offered no hookups which was fine, there was a dump station on site… The biggest downer for us was just getting to and leaving the site! RVLife took us up and down some insane switchbacks that were just not appropriate for anything larger than maybe 30ft tip to tail?? I wouldn’t advise staying here unless you’re a class B/C, pop up, or 20ft TT. Lodge is nice and has decent prices.
Definitely crowds up on the weekends but the amenities are endless! Wish site space was larger overall… my camping chair is straddling the neighbors black tank… I’m interested in seeing how we make it outta here just because people are allowed to park wherever they want and again… the lots are super tiny… office is huge and they even offer alcohol.
Sites are very spacious and the gravel pad was level upon parking. Good connections and solid cable. Facilities are well maintained and there are a ton of activities to enjoy. They held a farmers market on Saturday and had a HUGE community yard sale which we thought was very cool! Overall Wi-Fi worked well and everything you need is here.
We would love to see this place during peak season! We got here yesterday during the start of off season and it was still functioning at a high standard! The facilities are immaculate and the customer service is spot on! Everything is well kept and it’s centered in a beautiful valley with a creek running through. They have a ton of activities for kids, fishing ponds, and plenty of spark to keep this place around for years to come! Site is level with good water pressure… only complaint would be that the power went out during our stay but they had it back up in 2 hours versus the 6 they had originally estimated!
We had reserved this campground before realizing it had been sold off to a corporation. Unfortunately they did not have enough help to keep up the property so amenities like the dog run and games weren’t really available. Sites were mostly kept up but the grass was horrible to deal with. Half the washers/dryers were out of order which made doing laundry difficult. Talked with several other campers how had stayed here previously and they were highly disappointed. We had booked a pull through and informed the original owners of our 3 pets, but the new owners marked our spot as a back in and would only accommodate 2 pets. That was a little disheartening.
Look, I know that it takes all types… but this place is a no go.. Falsely advertised full hook ups to find out the sites are electric/water only. The facilities are completely trashed and moldy with no sign of up keep… They make you wear these ridiculous are bands that get you nothing… They just mark you separate as a camper vs the people coming for water sports… This place is marketed toward tent campers so there are minimal spots for RVers, and yet they allow tent campers to set up in the few RV sites. First night we had a family of 10 show up at 10:40pm to start setting up their tent campsites in an rv spot, and they partied way into the wee hours of morning… Second day was a Friday and it just became significantly worse. No one holds campers accountable to quiet times here, and please don’t take it the wrong way because my husband and I love to have fun, but at 2 am, it’s a little excessive… every site is completely trashed when everyone leaves and they’ve only got one real employee that seems to be busting his butt around the campground… my last complaint would have to be that the park services and EMS kept showing up to try and apprehend these fanboat people in the river. Otherwise it has the potential to be one of the most beautiful parks we have stayed this far.
Let me just start off by saying we did stay at the end of the season so the campground was quiet… But this is a stunning park and totally worth a stop if you’re traveling via hwy 84! They had such great customer service and the amenities are on point. 2 separate ponds: one for fishing, one for swimming; large outdoor games; Rec hall with video games, 50¢ pool table, live music; volleyball; boat rentals; and even a baseball diamond! (We picture kickball more than baseball happening here) Facilities were east to use and clean. Sites were wide open and easy to access, my only complaint being that they offer “full hookups” but you’re told to just leave your grey tanks open. We chose to wait and dump on our way out. If you’re a pet owner, you’ll absolutely love the dog run!