We were here for 4 days to visit family over the Easter Holiday in 2022. We have a 35 ft 5th Wheel and a 3500 Ram Truck. We selected spot 11 because it backed up to the lake and has an awesome view. At arrival we checked in at the gate and the very nice lady at checkin gave us great directions on how to get to our campsite and also that we may need to go in the one way the wrong way to get our camper backed in. Which we did and it worked great. Sites only have water and electric but this wasn’t an issue for us as we were only here a short time and didn’t need to dump. I did check out the bathhouse just see what it was like and was very surprised to see how new and clean they were. Showers were HUGE with a nice big dry off area which is uncommon in smaller campgrounds like this one.
Lots to do in the area, we would highly recommend coming back and staying here longer. For those that don’t like having sites without sewer this didn’t appear to stop campers that were here for longer. Lots of honey pots headed up to the very convenient dump station.
Stayed at Indian Pass for fives nights in April of 2022 at Site C10. I’ll list the positives first.
This is the quietest campground we have every stayed at with a beautiful view from almost every single site. It’s very isolated and perfect for couples who don’t need a lot of “stuff”. Now for the not so positive stuff. We have a 33 foot 5th Wheel and when we made the reservations we were assured our 5th wheel would fit. It did but just barely and not without a whole lot of jockeying to get it into the site where we could pull out all three slides - but not the awnings. Just not enough room. C10 backs directly to the bay and the breeze is wonderful. The campground is a bit long in the tooth but the staff is very friendly and accommodating. The bathhouse is adequate but the cleaning schedule is not adhered to and both times I attempted to take a shower I had to wait an hour because they still weren’t done. Final note, they claim to be directly across from the world famous Indian Pass Raw Bar - they are actually 2.9 miles from them so don’t expect a leisurely walk down to the bar for dinner and then back. All in all we would probably not stay here again simply because the sites are too small and the campground is too isolated for our tastes.
We stayed for three days in December 2021 and really enjoyed it. Camp was about 1/3 full and it felt like we had the whole state park for ourselves. Bath houses were adequate and very clean, little long in the tooth. Four washers and three dryers on site all worked great. Staff was super nice and helpful. Highly recommend the site we stayed at, it was in the back of the camp near the lake.