Pretty nice campsites. We stayed at B1 with a tent. We booked our site months in advance. We didn't need to check in, just pull into the site, which was already marked with our name, and set up the tent. We showed up at 10pm, same time quiet hours start, camp office closes at 6pm, so there was no one who could give us codes to the bathroom. The codes change monthly and weren't on any documentation we got. The restrooms aren't nice enough to warrant being locked. 3/5 overall from a pass through traveler's perspective since it was fine to camp on, but the bathroom availability is major oversight for late night arrivals, and nothing spectacular to...
Read moreNice quiet during the week. Nice big sites. Very little shade. Showers un-useable! Men's - one shower dribbled down the wall only. Other was way too hot with no control to set temp.. Electric boxes, where available in old section, were VERY POORLY placed as to camp site location. New sites better laid out and many new sites are not listed on the web site. Website map needs updating badly. Didn't see any assurances that reserved camp sites were marked as reserved. They were open to anyone dropping in. Would consider staying here again but NOT in the old section. Also noted that much of the new section appears to be flood prone next...
Read moreThe camping bathrooms need a code to enter, so make sure you call during weekday business hours to get it. It is suppose to be at the park. But good luck finding it. Once you get in the bathroom, since you need a code you would think it would be nice, well you would be wrong. It must only be cleaned at the beginning of the season. It smells like sulfur. Then of there is an event at the park, they make it difficult to use the dump station. Oh, I meant near impossible so ha e an alternative. Absolutely no customer service. Well, that was a...
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