From Jct I-85 & Hwy 49 (exit 145), S 9 mi on Hwy 49 to Beale Rd, SE 2.5 mi to Longest Acre Rd, E 0.6 mi (R)
I had this campground on my list for years - stayed here in our small travel trailer for a few nights recently. For us, sites are very close together without much privacy in between. Our view was of our neighbors’ firepit & sewer dump & the lake - good price for FHU, but tight. Sites on interior of the loop not very level - better for tents or vans. Nice ranger & volunteer in the little store.
We came here to camp for the weekend with others that had a camper.
We were hammock camping which wasn't really ideal in the RV area, but we made it work. The area was way to crowded to me. Everyone was on top of each other.
The campground area itself was awesome. There are bathrooms close by. There is free mini golf. There is a little store with some camping essentials. There are hiking trails near by.
We went to the other side of the creek and rented kayaks. It was only $4 per hour. I would recommend getting there earlier in the day because we got there in the afternoon and there were only two kayaks left and they were both 3 person kayaks.
If I came back again, I would camp in the primitive camping area.
We absolutely love it here. So beautiful. So serene. The lake is beautiful and the campsites spacious. Full hookups can be hard to come by but there are plenty of electric and water sites here. There is a dump station. A lot of the lots are on a bit of a grade so bring your leveling blocks. My class A had front wheels in the air. The camp store is adorable and the people there are SO NICE! I just keep coming back. I can’t help myself!!
Great place to bring the family to camp, beautiful view of the lake. I would come here every month if I could.
First tome camping here. Lots of rules which aren't really a huge problem. It's just that you have to pitch tent in marked spots (that flood when it rains). You have to park cars in parking lot which makes it a hassle to protect food against wildlife. Bathrooms were in good shape. Cabin camping is the way to go here. You can park by your cabin and the cabin that one in our party rented can sleep 6 with heat/ac. Probably won't tent camp here again unless they change the flooding sites.