Generally it is rather spartan. Potable water is said to be available but it was not therefore bring your own. Washrooms were available but rather poor condition, so bring disinfecting wipes, and your own personal wiping materials. This is if you are not bringing an rv or trailer. Get a lake side spot and ensure you have a shade as trees there do not provide much shade. Bring all you need in advance as there is no camp store. Lone pine next door is good for supplies. The stars are bright and provide a great view. If you fish, the quality for consumption was tasty yet a tad on the mushy side. Overall I would come back...
Read moreIt was my first time camping and I think it was a good spot. Its a natural lake which I loved and isn't too deep. The winds tho are really strong and broke a few rents and easy up (beware!) No showers on site. Bathrooms and porter potties no sinks. One spickett that I saw for water. Water is brown i guess due to clay a local said. Fishing was great we caught Karp and tossed back. 6 fish total in one day all sizes. Lots of fire ants that...
Read moreWe came her for our daughters spring break-late March ! Dry camping! Had a good time.. fished swam hiked.. kids love the playground.. only negative is the trash situation.. I've noticed it's a problem up the 395... There are dumpsters yet we kept finding trash randomly.. people are pigs 😔 but we had fun!! Wasn't crowded.. $14 a night it was worth it. Saw the infamous Bald Eagle 🦅 which...
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