Two weeks maximum stay. It is basically a Parking Lot at a fairgrounds with RV hook ups.
No shower or other facilities
The spots are backed up against the road. Lots of trucks pass by and you feel like they are driving through your camping spot.
On the positive side it has big beautiful trees and a playground for the kids.
This place is full of mostly long term residents.
The bathroom appears to be an outhouse. I was given a combination but couldn't find a place to use it.
Many people camping anlong the railroad tracks, I should have joined them for $20 less a night.
The sign says "No Camping" so apparently the city no longer provides camping
The visitor center being closed was disappointing. The fact that half the campground was closed thus forcing campers to be crowded and pay for spots with full service was awful. $35 a night spots were the only ones. available.
Also I couldn't get any cell service.
The dry lot is nicer than spending the night in a Walmart Parking Lot, but load and very bright.
Maintenance vehicles go by at all hours of the night.
However, you can upgrade to a nicer RV spot if you want.
I was charged $15 to spend the night in this lot.
They required: Drivers Liscense, Registration and proof of insurance to park here.
The only negative is the beach is small, the campground doesnt have any extra hiking.
It was very relaxing
I stayed two nights. Did the Botany Hike. Very educational, but not overwhelming.
To much light. Maintenance workers with flashing lights driving through lot all the time.
$15 a night