We arrived on a Sunday afternoon in mid-September - no problem getting a site. I'd say we got a good one, site 30, at the water's edge.
Date of visit: Sept 2013
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Heading up the hill from the lake are sites 64, 66, and 67.
The larger campground loop has 67 sites, all with 30A hookups and centrally-located water taps where you can fill your tank.
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Sites 33 and 32 are down by the water.
Many of the sites, especially the more desireable ones near the water, are rather unlevel.
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Sites 50-51.
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Site 53 in foreground, 47 behind it.
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Site 52 is one of just a few pull-through sites.
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Sites 44,42,40, front to back.
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Sites 39 and 37 have a view of the lake through the trees.
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Sites 6-8 are near the entrance to the campground.
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There is a smaller loop nearer the park entrance station with 26 sites with no hookups. Here are sites 82, 80 and 78.
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Sites 76, 73 and 71.
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Two of the 26 sites are walk-in sites near the water - this is site 83.
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A modern bathhouse is located in the middle of the electric loop. Showers are provided in separate private rooms.
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Each loop has a fishing pier.
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And there's always a playground for the kids.
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The non-electric loop is close to the day-use area with a beach, picnic areas and a boat launch.
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The view from our site, number 30.
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Amenities
93 sites, 67 with E(30A) hookups - $20, 26 with no hookups - $16, 2 walk-in sites - $16
Showers, central water taps, RV dump station
Fishing, boating, swimming
Coordinates: 35.430344 N, 95.679139 W
Elevation: 666' |