There was a decent variety of campsites available depending on how social you would like to be. My complaint was the constant road noise from I-75. Great place for events and large groups.
Literally one of the prettiest places I have ever camped, if not the prettiest. It is a 30 minute drive off of the paved road, but the road is well maintained and easy to follow. There are currently four porta-poddies at the campground. No running water, however, it looks like there once was. The number of sites has been reduced from what it once was due to damage from past storms.
The scenery was beautiful. That said it is wide open so you can't help but see all of your neighbors. I camped there in early June and it was one of the coldest nights of camping I can remember.
Simple camp ground with roomy sites that spread out. Some sites have nice lake views. All sites are wooded.
This campground was pretty and had an easy hike to a scenic waterfall. My only complaints are that the sites are on top of each other and are extremely visible, and the road noise is surprisingly loud.
Boring and crowded full of retirees.
Nice enough campground. Sites have good privacy. My main complaint is that there is nothing else to do nearby.
Nice campground on a beautiful lake. No cell service of any kind. Sites are decently spread out. Very remote.
Beautiful and quiet. Easy access to trails. Has showers and a meeting space. Set up to accommodate horses. There are bears.
Clean campground. Most sites are on top of each other. I recommend getting site 13 if possible. Road noise is a bit of an issue.
Unique campground with basic amenities. Close access to trails and there are multiple waterfalls on the property. The campsites are on the close side but the environment is top notch.