What a pleasant surprise to find this park. We where staying across the street and came over to check out the wildlife refuge. We stopped at the office in the park to ask about the campground and found out this is a FF park. We opt for a primitive site by the water for a couple nights and couldn’t have been happier. We had a solid picnic table and fire ring and a very large site.
Great campground in the middle of nowhere. This campground offers a lot for people that just want to get away and chill and enjoy what the park has to offer. We where here for 2 weeks in January and the park is 80% full.
We are here with our Thousand trails park membership. When you arrive to the park you are told to go find a site you would like to be in and then go up to the office and let them know. Because it is full on in season you are asked to find a site that is in the green section (map is in my photos) which are 30 amp non sewer sites. If you would like a 50 amp sewer site, yellow section on the map, you will then go up to the office to get on the list for the lottery of the sites available and these will be called off at 2 pm. The list for the sites that will be available on the board outside the office The day we arrived I did get on the list and did get called but chose to stay where we are. I really liked our site tucked under the trees on Ave A. Then I scheduled the honey wagon to come twice during our 2 weeks here. There's only two of us in our RV so this works out fine. If you want to stay in a site that is non sewer and you need the honey wagon more then every 7 days there is a small cost for that. psst don't forget to tip the honey wagon guy Many people have the black tank tote and use that while staying in the non sewer sites.
The park has a actives calendar and has stuff scheduled every day. It was nice to see a lot of stuff scheduled for the kids.
There is a great hiking trail that I ran many times while in the park and the peace river runs east of the park There are many spots you can look for fossils in the river. While I was here a kid really found a Megalodon tooth that was quite exciting We did put our Kayaks in here at the boat launch but due to the water being so low we didn't really get to go very far We ended driving up to pains creek a few miles and did a float trip back to the park. Then we just took our electric bikes back up to the drop off point to retrieve our jeep. We really liked this park and are scheduled to be back for a couple weeks in Feb.