Beautiful but no privacy

Sites 2-8 are on the river.  We were in site 3 the last weekend of October.  The location was beautiful but there is no privacy.  The sites are small and very close together with no trees or brush separating them.  I'm glad we brought our little camper instead of a tent because there would have been no way to stake a tent at the majority of the water sites since they are concrete slaps and decking.   Additionally there are no indoor showers easily accessible from these sites.  The closest ones are at the beach and they are not climate controlled.  Not good for a chilly Fall weekend.  That being said, it was wonderful to be able to kayak directly from our site.  The camp and facilities were clean and the hosts could not have been nicer.  Full water and electrical hook ups but no sewer.  There is a dump station as you exit the park.  There is no cell service what so ever at the camp or on the road leading to it.

Beautiful, shaded and peaceful.

We loved this campground.  We stayed at site 43, which is in the tent only "Settler's Camp".  The sites were big with a lot of space between them as well as having water and electric (1 - 50amp; 1 - 30amp; 2 - 20amp).  Although all the sites throughout nice, fully shaded with a good bit of privacy, the tents only sites actually had the most space between them as well as the most privacy.  The entire campground was beautiful and well maintained.  The bathhouses were older but also well maintained and very clean.  The showers had better water pressure than a lot of hotels we've stayed at.   The only thing to be aware of, if mobility is an issue, is that there are steps leading down from the parking area to the tent pad.  Verizon cell service was good.