My boyfriend and I had a great time here. Our camp site number was 38 and we had our own beach area. The campsite was close to 2 others on both sides, but it was the only one that had neighbors because it was a last minute reservation, but the beach made it worth it. I would recommend water shoes as there are rocks. Camp hosts were great. We hiked the walupt creek hike which is more like 3 miles and it was dried up. It was an easy hike, but there should have been a sign saying it was dry. They let us light a low fire even though there was a burn ban. Everyone around us was having a great time
my family went and they were full and didn't have any walk in sites avail, they said all booked up until after labor day. we got there at ten and stayed until six and they let us pop up our tent during the day so we could take an after swim nap. it was a lot of fun. water was cool, but great to swim in, waves were almost non existant. you can just float on a tube and chill. the lake is filled with a lot of rocks, definitely need to bring water shoes or it hurts and there was a lot of bees. the campsites looked very close together and open, with no privacy. won't be camping there overnight, but a wonderful place to hang out at during the day. will be back