Nice shady campground on a hill

We have visited Sloppy Floyd twice and would stay again. Nice large spaces, could be more level. Great for families and kids with large playground. Clean bathhouse with$1.50 load laundry. Nice Camp host has been there for years and looks after the kids

Quiet in the mountains

We have stayed st FD Roosevelt several times over the last few years and keep coming back. The lakeside campground provides lake and forest views. They recently added a third new bathhouse which is quite nice and are still renovating the rest of the campground. The only minus is the distance our campsite was from the bathhouse.

Peaceful place in the country

We’ve stayed at Reed Bigham twice and have enjoyed it both times. It is a very large park on a reservoir that is divided by the Little River. There is a public beach and numerous shady picnic sites and shelters. We stayed in loop one which features water and electric while loop 2 has 50 amp full hookup sites. They also have a mini golf course. The campground is a gopher tortoise preserve and there are several nests in the campground Our site has a resident tortoise that has his burrow under one of the landscape timbers. The restrooms are clean but have seen a lot of use and need updating

Can’t beat it for the money but…

We came Labor Day weekend to site see Lincoln museum and when we arrived there were motorcycle races going on next to the camp office and shower house and it was packed! The host took us to the opposite side of the fair and found us a site with electric and water on grass near the harness track barns and across from the grandstand. There were alot of a class RVs there for the Morgan horse show going on in the Coliseum parked by us. No tables or fire rings. We were near public toilets but no showers in our area. It was fine for two nights

Needs a bathhouse !

Liked the state park and it’s beauty a lot. Pool was closed on Labor Day weekend???Pretty wooded campground on the side of a hill has a lot of shade but most sites are not level for larger RVs. Our reserved site #6 was so sloped for our 24’ C class that we had to give up on it and move to a vacant more level spot. The pit toilets leave a lot to be desired and the lack of showers on site is reprehensible. The campers deserve better from this camping

Nice place to stay

We stopped here as we were heading east. Nice lakes plus swimming and boating facilities. We stayed by Wakonda Lake in sn oversized site with steps leading down to a little beach. Camp host ssid years ago it used to house a duplex cabin but was flooded out in 1997. Full hookup and small bathhouse with 2 baths and showers. Nice and quiet snd convenient to the highway . Would stay again

Stay at Basin campground

We camped at one of the three campgrounds in this park. We had electric and water. Large sites on gravel. Pretty level. Pit toilets only nearby. Bathhouse with shower over a mile away so you had to unhook and drive. Not good. No internet.Wifi at park office. Great views and scenery. Mtn biking, hiking and horseback rides offered. Limited number of full hookups at Basin campground. Good for two nights

Needs more water!

Loved the campground at Otter Creek-nice shaded spots along the beach. We were in oartisl shade overlooking dried up lake. Quiet.No internet!!! Was able to hook onto Otter Creek Marina next door. If you don’t like to fish this is not the place for you

Canyon views and great amenities

Stayed at Goulding’s for 2 nights. Full hookups. Nice showers, general store and laundry. Indoor pool. Their tour buses will pick you up at the campground. They aldo have a shuttle to the main lodge. Nice hiking trails around the property . Would stay again!

Quiet peaceful place

We stopped at Crowder while we were driving cross country. The campsites are large, grass and shady. Pad is asphalt but not necessarily level . Beautiful bathhouse with 6 individual shower rooms.