Amazing hidden campground.
To start it off, this campground is a membership only based campground. On their website, there is a list of qualification that must be met before being able to purchase a membership.
The primitive camping portion of the campground is situated in the middle of the property. Pretty much you pick a spot and claim it. Fire pits are welcomed, if you don't have one of your own, there's thesel barrels cut in half around the camp you can take to your spot and utilize. I'd suggest bring your own firepit and wood. Huge open spaces for your vehicle to drive to your spot so you don't have to carry anything anywhere. When we went we saw a new Corvette C8 parked under one of the oak trees. Staff is friendly and very laid back. The country store has what you need plus they provide a few camp games. There's also a laundyroom where there's also a ping pong table inside. A bathroom.
Overall this camp is a great campsite to visit if you're able to qualify to...
Read moreExcellent federal employee site campground. Mid-November and it's only half full. Very dog friendly, laundry (in the recreation building with TV!!), two shower buildings, regular bathrooms scattered about and great people running the place. Priced right too. Only issue I had and it's to be expected because its low ground was it was damp and a bit mushy in several places.
If you're a dog person, be aware of the green burrs in the higher grass. Ended up taking my two mini-mutts to have their hair cut short because I couldn't get...
Read moreWe camp here a lot. love the location and watching rocket launches from the pier. They have playgrounds for the kids, fishing a few bathroom's ( one was being remodeled) and very friendly staff. This is a dog friendly location. There is a pavilion for bigger events and each site on the water has a...
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