Narrow, Crowded, But Quiet

Narrow roads, go slow. This is a busy park even early in the seasons. At 10 pm midweek in early May there are still people looking for spaces (there are none left on B loop as I write this).

Pit toilet is relatively clean and decently stocked. I haven’t seen any sign of a camp host checking on B loop since arriving this afternoon.

You won’t really see the lake well from here as sites are more set back into the forest but that provides welcome shade.

The spot next to mine is a pull through that looks straight down into my campsite, which has been a real negative for privacy, especially given the cost of sites. Overall though, this is a pretty quiet park and decent place to stay if you are lucky enough to secure a spot. 1-2 bars T-Mobile LTE on B loop.

Not Open Until April

The hosts were kind enough to let me stay the evening anyway because it’s so far off the beaten path and I’m self-contained in my car with no need for amenities. But their season doesn’t officially start until April.

It cost five dollars a night according to the host I spoke with, and there is somebody on site at all times. It does feel a lot like just a standard city park but it’s quiet, and peaceful, and it’s about the only thing out in this area.