We went during a month that only Self contained RVs were allowed. So we had two sites that were normally tent sites for our one camper. It was a lot of space and pretty quiet since the campers were spaced out. Bathrooms were all tied together so they couldn’t be used. Most of the sites are just a couple min walk to the beach front. Lake was warm and clear. Not a lot of upkeep, so there were some real janky stairs and stuff that I wouldn’t walk on. But the proximity to the lake makes up for it
Beautiful camping right on the river, lots of the sites have views of it but it’s pretty easy access for anyone. The ocean is a bit of a hike and it is windy but there are other coves you can drive to that have some amazing sunsets. The campground itself is clean and wooded.some of the sites have more views of your neighbors than others but still plenty of nature to enjoy! Campsite 4 was good for our hybrid travel trailer. Some sites won’t accommodate trailers. Not a ton of amenities, you can buy firewood from the camp host for $10, there's coin showers and decent bathrooms. Garbage and recycling bins and a RV dump
The other campground near the lake is quite a bit further drive from the actual lake. This one is closest and parking at the marina is included with the camp slip. There’s a couple port a potties and the owners come around and pick up trash every day, no dumpsters. Pretty small campground, I’ve seen tents, pop ups and travel trailers there. Some of the sites are more secluded but a couple are great if you have a group of 10 or so. Some have beautiful views of the lake and hills. They have a new online reservation system which is amazing because booking over the phone was a nightmare.