As someone who camps with a dog, finding a campsite that allows my furry camper is important! Getting a spot here is first come first serve, and that can prove kind of chaotic at times. You used to be able to pick your spot, but now it’s more assigned. The group sites are also really great!
Stayed here at the end of the camp season. It’s a nice campground, but the spots are a little confusing. First, their normal campsites are really small. We’d actually accidentally set up residence in a double spot without knowing it. So that was unexpected, given the spots are kind of pricey already (normally it’s $23/night, but the doubles were $46/night). And although we only had 6 people (limit for a single site is 8), we also had to pay an additional $8 for the extra car. Besides that, it’s nice that they allow pets.