This park is a very small park running along the little Miami river, but that doesn't make it bad. Its literally right beside the river and it has a small ramp into the river. It's the perfect launching point for anyone wanting to take a kayaking trip down the river. The only issue I could see with the park is that it is right beside the road. Like, the furthest point from the road is only 100-200ft. Besides that, it's a nice stop for anyone on the river.
Overall the RV park was pretty nice. When we went it wasn't too crowded and there was plenty of open plots. Each plot is a gravel plot, so it may be difficult to park when rainy. There were also some big pot holes in some plots, so be weary about that. Sewage, water, and electrical were all easily accessible. The only odd feature was the placement of the sewage. If you're not careful you can easily park your RV on top of the drain, so keep an eye out for it.
This RV park is more of a place for permanent residents. When we went there were literally no spots available. We had to stay in the parking lot for the RV park. Overall the park seemed relatively well maintained with the exception of a couple of sketchy houses. Many of the plots seemed like people had just abandoned their RV. If you're looking to stay at an RV park, look elsewhere.
Overall this RV park is one of the nicest I've been to. The area is really well maintained and everything is clean. The park sits right beside a marina, so there is a lot of crossover between people staying here and going to the marina. Sewage, water, and electrical were all surprisingly well maintained and clearly visible. Each spot had plenty of space for activities. Each plot also has it's own concrete slab for your RV, so you don't have to worry about parking in the mud. Overall a really nice park, but I would be careful about finding an open spot. When we went there were only a handful left.