From jct I-69 & US 20: Go 1-1/2 mi E on US 20, then 1 mi N on S 200 W, then 1/2 mi W on Buck Lake Rd. (L)
Always has been a run down campground. I recently went there for hippie fest and $20 per person just to enter for the day is ridiculous. Probably why it is getting smaller and smaller.
Where do I begin!!?? This place absolutely amazing! It is quite and relaxing, the seasonal campers are nice and will help you any way they can. The staff is nice and friendly. If you call here Mrs. Candy is one hell of a woman, she will help you with anything that you need. 5 stars is not enough to give this camp ground! They are 10+ stars hands down!
No one greeted us when we arrived. I called, and I was told what site to go to. Never saw anyone from the campground management. The site we had by the lake was VERY small, and very difficult to back into (we have a 30’ 5th wheel). The folks next to us were literally sitting underneath our bedroom slide, that’s how close the sites are. Also, our site was within 1\4 mile of a major highway and truck stop. Very noisy! I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone!
I've gone to Andyfest here for a few years now, and it's always been so much fun! The staff is very friendly and helpful. The lake is just beautiful and the cabins are fairly comfortable. The captions cabin is a very big effecny perfect for a family trip, but bring your own bedding as none is provided. I actually like that. Seems more sanitary. The bathrooms are not bad at all for a camp site, electricity and running water, and the showers actually have great pressure and very hot water! Can't wait for next year!
We won hippie fest tickets on the radio and attended for our first time. It was great. We had amazing cheap food at the Amish stand and the tai stand and watched the band until almost midnight. Everyone was very friendly and inviting. Some prices high but it comes with the experience. We also attended fireworks a few times here. Fun and comfortable