This was our second trip with the Popup. Be warned, the streets are one way, and the slots are angled the wrong way to back a trailer into. We had to make sure nobody was coming, drive up the wrong way, and back in.
My son had been asking to camp at a place with pine trees and mountains. This satisfied him.
The store is nice, but calling it a “cafe” is a bit of a stretch. Think Costco chicken nuggets heated in a toaster oven.
The hike to the lake mainly follows a paved service road, but it does beer away at times into some really nice scenery.
It was a little noisy. It seems people have forgotten how to act at a campground. This isn’t unique just here, but it was a tad worse.
Took the kids up there as someplace close for a shakedown trip of my new (to me) Popup trailer.
Kids had a good time in the creek. We also hiked a short distance up the nearby trail. Host warned me not to let the kids go to far by themselves, as a mamma bear and her two cubs had been coming through. We really hoped to see them, but it wasn’t to be.
Pit toilets were about what you’d expect. As others have said, you do hear people racing up and down the road. Consequentially, at least one emergency vehicle per day.
Drive up pulling the trailer was a breeze. Lots of turnouts on Hwy 39.