Stayed in site 202 in the RV section of the park. We had tents but enjoyed access to water and electricity. 202 is separate from the other camp sites which was great but can be downwind of the dump station and dumpsters. When the wind shifted it was bad. 202 also opens up to the main road entering the park. If you have small children or animals, I would not recommend this site for fear of them running into the street. This also resulted in a lot of campers thinking our site was a cut through and attempting to walk through our site at all hours. Upside was it was a short walk from our site to the lake, you don't have to walk through the rest of the campground but you do have to walk on the main road with no sidewalk. State park was clean and well maintained. Couldn't go 30 mins without seeing a park ranger or employee out and about. Lake was crowded from 11-5/6 but early mornings or late afternoon it really quieted down. Bathrooms by the RVs have the showers and a nice volleyball net set up. Would not recommend it if you are not kid friendly. This is a very kid friendly camp ground. Has a beer garden and snack shack but limited hours on those and rentals for the lake which was nice.
Good site and campground. Not private as I could easily converse with our neighbors but could park two cars in the paved area and could easily hold two tents. Bathrooms of the group site right down the road were significantly better than the ones in loop C and easier to get to.
Park was great. Site #54 was a great location but it is a SHARED SITE aka you and site #53 are sharing one site. But you're pretty secluded from the rest of the campground. Loop 2 has okay bathrooms but one sink per 3 stalls or whatever. Loop 1 has individual family bathrooms and shower stalls but it's constantly packed. So plan accordingly. Quite the walk to the beach is long but so worth it. Overall a great stay! Will be back.