Great basic campground

Place was calm, relaxing, and even quiet, despite the holiday weekend. Bathrooms were quite clean. Water was a little hard to get, depending on the site.

Only the basics, but perfect for certain needs

I came to this campground because of a local event where I knew I was going to be gone a decent amount of time, but also have some down time. This place was perfect for my needs. I got a full hookup site, easy access, extremely quiet. Great views at the opposite side of the campground from where I was. Looks like lots of "permanent" sites mixed with regular turnover. Also looked like a lot of sites were occupied by people working in "traveling" industries, where this place was their temporary home. I would come back again for a similar situation, but the playground is very minimal, so I wouldn't come back with my kid.

Good small campground

This campground is probably the smallest of the four in the area, plus the spaces don't feel crammed together, so you do get a more relaxed feel. All sites are paved. There are two playgrounds - one message for smaller kids and one mostly for bigger. I liked their bathroom/shower house setup, which I had not seen before (but may not be too unusual). Instead of the standard men's/women's sides, there were four separate rooms, each with toilet, sink, and shower. It helped a lot with helping young kids shower! The only downside is the trains going by in the middle of the night…

Would stay again

Doesn't feel like a bunch of campers crammed together, at least in the reserved section (modern campground). The higher up the hill you are, the flatter the campsite is. Entry on this app says big rig friendly, but it might be hard to fit a big rig on the electrical only sites, and also to turn around leaving them. Had a camper that had to relocate from reserved site while we were there for that reason. Only about 2-3 of the walk-in-only sites can fit bigger campers. The biggest downside: hard to tell until you see your site if you have water pump close enough!