Super nice RV park. Site #2 was located one RV back from the beach with full hook-up. Outstanding. Plus the owners are terrific.
The guys (or guy) who runs this also does boat tours (I'm not sure if he has his own site for it, I can't find it anywhere). He took my mom and I, and another family out. Even though I found out I DO. NOT. Like big water boat rides, this way (lol) these guys were really nice. They took us out to see where the gypsum company's freighters used to dock -- we were supposed to go to a lighthouse but couldn't that day. I guess the guy's grandfather made all his boats, which is cool.
My only suggestion would to make a site, and a sign for your boating tours. You just drive down a road into the RV park, and just trust this was the place.
First time camping at Browns Landing, a true hidden gem! The owners are very nice the park and rest rooms are extremely well kept and clean, great shoreline , perfect place to bring the Grandchildren to. Most of the park are seasonal people and everyone I have met is very nice. We will definitely be back.
This is our third time here and I agree with all the positive review about the amenities and location. This time the park decided it would be a good idea to dig gravel into the water to be able to put a boat in and launch them. They started at 9:15 and the loud tractor equipment awakened us. As of 12:00 they appear to be done. We paid extra to have lake view and beach and it was too loud workers yelling and equipment growling. Could not sit out and enjoy the view and breeze. Ironically we came here instead of state park for peace and quiet. I know they had to do the work sometime, but why on a Saturday morning in June as opposed to a Tuesday or before tourist season. It seems they are more concerned about using boats then the campers.. If we were told before we came that this would be happening we would not have made the effort.