Badger Campground is open all year with pads ranging from 52 to 66 feet long. Each campsite has a picnic table, lantern hanger, and fire pit and there is one ADA-accessible site, which is number eight. There are showers with hot water, restrooms with flush toilets, and laundry facilities on the main park road by campsite number one. There is also a woodlot nearby where you can chop your own wood for a fire. The RV dump site is at the eastern end of the campsite by the exit to Highway 107. Potable water spigots are located at campsites six and 18. From November until March, you will need to go to the frost-free water access by campsite one in Badger Campground. Pets are welcome as long as they are restrained or on a leash at all times.
Stayed two nights at Badger and two nights at Coyote, enjoyed both. Nice campsites, shaded, grounds and restrooms were clean & well maintained. Friendly & accommodating hosts. Will return.
Large campsites with many trees separating sites. Hiking nearby. Grass and space is Well taken care of. Trees were trimmed so our Class A didn't have any problems fitting into the back-in site. Clean and safe.
4 stars only because there are many friendly spiders BUT that is just my issue. Learning about Mark Twain was awesome and the lake was filled with many water fowl. Absolutly beautiful with a symphony of frogs, insects, and many different birds.
What a beautiful and peaceful campground. Love that we are able to stay during opening week even though the water has been disconnected for the season. There is a hole in the ground toilet area, but sometimes theres a line. Especially in the early morning right before everyone is heading out for the woods. Bring your own toilet paper and flashlight just in case. You will need bottle waters for your stay. Also, I suggest you bring a gallon of water and paper towels for hand washing. Minutes away from the public hunting access. Playground and overlook of the lake right next door.