Site was sloped so sleeping was tough. Many others in the Glen are the same. 305 is the flattest, but it's still cramped with neighbors. Kids enjoyed the playground and the fishing pond. Camping store was neat and clean and had the essentials. In & out of the campground was easy. $49 for a primitive site was a tough one for me to pay.
A true diamond in the rough! Many woody primitive sites that are spread out well. Bathrooms have always worked. No showers near primitive sites that I’ve seen. The campground includes many year round residents and it boasts a beautiful fox river shoreline (opportunity to float around grounds and repeat), fishing holes, golfing area, camp store, and acres upon acres to traverse. There are long forgotten mountain biking trails that can still be used. The owner and residents are laid back and they usually host events (non Covid days). Events like EDM festivals, militia re-enactments, jello wrestling, vendor fairs, and more. I have been here 10 times and it always gives back what you put in. It is not shiny and fancy, it is simply camping in a very secluded and secure private area. It allows for you to let loose which is why it is so great.