We like a primitive camp with pit toilets and basic water, which is what this is. Remote location. Perfect 10 out of 10 for us. Long but well maintained dirt road access. Every site has a short trail to the sandy shoreline of Lake Michigan. The cove is several miles across and shallow. In late June the water was swim-ably warm. Easy firewood if you have basic hand tools. Moderate bug level. 2/3 full on a late June weekend. Two short hiking trails into the boggy woods and along the shoreline. 0-1 cellular bars for ATT at #23, 1-2 bars at #1.
We like a primitive camp with pit toilets and basic water. This camp was a great stop off of I-80, further out than the closer in crowded RV parks. First come first serve, it was 10% full on the last Thursday in June. Great little stocked fishing lake with sites all fairly close to the long northern shore of the lake. Redwing blackbirds, geese, and lightning bugs tucked in between the corn fields. We camped in #19 which was in a dark spot between the bright peach streetlights on either end of the campground. Much better than we expected to find for just a utility stop. Highly recommended! Memphis sleepy little prosperous town, Ashland bigger with sweet downtown area