I reserved site #18 several months ago to visit in this last week of July because there are limited dog friendly spots. This site is about halfway through the pet friendly loop, so not far from the bathroom, ice freezer, firewood pile and water pump. It has 50 Amp electric but that panel also has 2 regular appliance plugs, and for site 18, it's next to a large, flat rock. It's also very close to the next site over (17), but each is clearly marked. The bathroom was clean and clearly marked with women's, family, and men's. The wash sink is located inside of the bathroom, right next to the door, which is nicer than being outside washing dishes among the bugs. There are only air dryers so bring your own towels and dish rags. Water pressure was good in the showers with push button activation that lasted about 90 seconds per push. You cannot adjust the water temp at the sinks or showers, but the shower water did heat up pretty quickly. Outside the bathroom was 2 car parking on either side, a bike rack, the ice freezer and firewood area. Buying ice and firewood is self serve, honor system, so bring your small denominations of cash or tip the park worth your excess. As of July 2022, firewood was $8 per bundle and ice was $3 for small and $6 for large bags. The trash area was close to the bathroom on one side of the loop and on the other side was a spot with free logs for firewood (unsplit/cut). If you were close by like at site 22, you could just roll a log over and probably not buy any wood. At night, it's very dark and you can see the stars in the clearings above the tall trees. Our site was quite shaded, though the trees are so tall its not really much privacy between sites in the pet loop. Also, site 18 (and the outer loop of pet sites 14-19) are highway adjacent. It's not a busy road but it's very, very close. That's the reason we chose to put our tent in a spot that wasn't the mulch pad provided at the site. The pic of the site is from the POV right by the road. A benefit of this proximity is that the creek/stream/river is right on the other side with lots of spots great for swimming or sitting in the water or floating. Cell reception was poor for me near the park and nonexistent in the park. I suggest downloading all of the maps you need before your trip (directions to and from, trail maps, direc to local spots you want to visit like Becky's for ice cream and mini golf or Big Mike's for a cheesesteak). All in all, we loved this campground and...
   Read moreI stayed in Loop B and found the campsites to be nice but not really private. They had a nice multch pad for your tent and your standard picnic table and firepit with cooking grate. The bathrooms were nice, each men's and women's had two toilet stalls and one hot shower stall. The kind of shower that you just push in the button and hot water comes out for set period of time. I found they heated up quickly and nicely. There was also a family bathroom separate from the men's and women's that had its own shower and a baby changing table. There was a small playground that seemed geared towards younger kids in...
   Read moreI took my boys here for a 4 day camping trip. The campground was very clean and organized. The bathroom and shower building was cleaned daily. We used our tent which was too large for the provided tent base which was 15 by 15 but we had our huge tent. The place was easy to get around in and had a nice playground. The river beach was a quick drive down the road. There was access to plenty of well marked hiking trails. They have rv sites, tent sites with power and tent sites without...
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