$8.50 to reserve a campsite, and then $20 per night. Campsites are acceptable but certainly not private by any stretch. Victory lake which is the largest lake would be OK for Jetskis of which there are plenty but if you’re planning on tubing or skiing here there’s definitely competition and proximity of others doing the same.
I’ve been coming here often on since the 1980s and it is essentially the same place. The check in staff are a bit rude consistently. They could definitely benefit on some continuing education on customer service. The biggest disappointment is the fee for service showers. So after spending $59 to reserve and have a campsite for two nights you’ll spend some extra of your hard earned cash to be dribble done by a pitiful stream of lake water! See my...
Read moreWe where disappointed on the North Side...we didn't get exact direction on how to get there....there is no signs to tell what direction you need to take to find the spot, the roads are really bad for the camper...water in the showers where really hot....and to far to join the lake view...we paid 2 nights no knowing the conditions and when we requested money back they said that the only thing they can do is to switch to another location...like if there is no time consuming picking up and setting up a camper...I was told to call Lincoln number and we did...then they told me to call an officer and the officer couldn't help...so we are not...
Read moreI have always loved the lakes since the 60s when my family used to fish for crappies here. These days we just like to cruise it or sit at a picnic table to enjoy the view and all the geese. Be sure to see both sides of the lakes but watch where you are going as lots of people on foot and roads are full of potholes and ruts. Be sure to get your park sticker so they have money to fix roads. Nice lakes for fishing. Swimming, wading or just relaxing. One of Fremonts most...
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