We stayed in the c24, c25, and c26 which is a triple site for a group. Loved the location, each pad had electric hookup, however, there was only one spigot for the three campsites. Kinda disappointed in that since all other sites in the park had their own water hookups per RV. Lots of trees so you do have shade at certain times of the day. Bring canopies though because picnic tables are not covered like all the other tables have. I feel that for a group site, the water thing was really important and there is need for more than one hookup. We just bought a water hose piece that splits into two lines. All in all, tons of room, bathrooms were air conditioned, and while the lake is still flooded they do try to accommodate you for a swim beach...
Read moreImmaculately gromed. Lots of oak trees. I saw that sites had.concrete pads. Space for a tent all seemed to have picnic tables. A fire pit and grill. This is an army Corp of engineers campground and lake In northern Arkansas. And southern mosouri. Still covid and most people seemed to be respectful of your space lots.of shade swimming area boat launch running water in the restrooms with showers.and paved road. .. Suggest you bring a long hose if you are rving it and want city water. A very nice campground. There might be some length restrictions so would suggest calling first. For $21 a night I think it would be hard to beat....
Read moreJust spent a few nights here with the family for a kayaking and snorkeling trip. The campgrounds were extremely clean, quiet, safe and overall pleasant. We are primitive campers, I can’t say all spaces are fit for a tent but there are a number that fit the bill perfectly in section “C”. The shower house is expertly cleaned often. The beach is a nice walk from the camp site and clean as well. We did not use the boat ramp here, opting for Frost Point for our kayak and snorkeling destination.
If they wanted to push this campground to double platinum; they could add a washer/dryer and a Little Library Box (take a book,...
Read more