The gravel drive and lots are compacted and easy to maneuver with an electric wheelchair. I think a manual could do it as well. Shower and toilets are not accessible unless you can stand and walk short distances. Washer and driers are accessible but the main door into the office has a2” lip that can stop you if you’re not at speed. Great feeling to the overall area. Right by freeway so some noise but trees help.
Perfect for an overnight stop., on the way to somewhere else. Spots are easy pull through, all paved, but does have some issues if it's rained recently with puddles. Has a dog park, water and dump. Sites are all the same with Handicap accessible areas to dog park and around camping plug-in sites.  bathrooms are cinderblock, building construction with plunged toilet and sink, no shower.
Main building is extremely handicap accessible, has a handicap bathroom that the shower is a low step in with bench built and shower doors (have suggested they go to a curtain since the doors are so narrow). Doesn't currently have grab bars around the toilet but owner was amenable to adding them. Barbecue area and table area is extremely accessible as well. Camping sites have loose gravel that you have to be careful about breaking the compaction up and making it so your wheelchair can't get through it.
The site is one of the best handicap accessible sites I've seen. The bathrooms are large and indoors, ac'd and well placed. Showers had a padded fold down bench. Standard problem of being long and narrow but a little wider than most. Unable to access pet area(curb) but could let dogs in to run just could be in there with them or do clean up.
They made an attempt to make the bathrooms handicap accessible in both the men’s and women’s. A single shower stall with two grab bars and a flip down bench with a low step shower can be used but not easily by somebody in a wheelchair. They did a good job with the hand wand and it’s accessibility. The handicap ramp left a lot to be desired.
The grounds are very accessible by wheelchair they have several pull through sites the dog walking area is easy to get to. But none of their facilities are handicap accessible they all have steps.
Not really accessible. Can’t get in main store/office. None of the cabins I saw would be accessible to a wheel chair. All roll in showers with no benches. Toilets do not have grab bars and are the low kind. RV slots are so close together if you put out your awning you’ll hit your neighbor. BUT the view can’t be beat. Great access to boat docks for the able and lake side views for the disabled.
This is one of the best handicap accessible shower and restroom areas we’ve seen. The larger pool had a roll in area but I do not know if they had a wheelchair that would allow you to actually use it or if you needed your own.. The downfall is they do not assign slots so if you need a handicap accessible location it’s going to be by chance if somebody is there or not.. All of the public areas seem to be pretty compact and easy to use my electric chair on. The dog run I did not try because it was a little soft looking.They seem to be having some issues getting basic maintenance done. And had one side that was full of ants so that the power and water did not work properly.
The shower and restroom at this location is some of the best I’ve seen so far. The only bad thing is the entryway is an extremely tall door frame on top of a concrete lip that causes a big jump to get up and over. The entrance on the other side is inaccessible. The RV sites have the difficulty that they have gravel entryways and my wheelchair continue to get stuck because they weren’t compacted quite enough. The maintenance worker was more than willing to bring a sheet of plywood to get me from the road into the RV.
Although they’ve tried to make handicap accessibility adaptations the main office is completely inaccessible. The women’s restroom has a large lip on the entry door and the handicap restroom is still fairly narrow and anybody with a wheelchair will have difficulties. None of the shower stalls are handicap accessible. There is no issues with actual sites as far as being able to get in and out of your vehicles but they do have the wooden parameters that make it difficult to get around the RV. 
Efforts have been made to make the restroom and shower handicap accessible. The lip going into the women’s bathroom is doable I believe for anybody, but coming out the lip is pretty high around 2 inches to 2 1/2 inches. They have a low grade step in shower with grab bars and a pull down shower bench with the showerhead actually placed where you can reach it.  The men’s restroom has an accessible doorway and accessible grab bars for the toilet but there is a 4 inch step in for the shower and no grab bars or pull down bench in the shower. Entry into the store area is fully accessible. Each of the sites is gravel packed fairly firmly so unless there’s been a heavy rain most people will not have problems getting wheelchairs through them.