We really enjoyed our stay, very clean facilities and a decent dump station. There is camping for all sorts (rv, tent, back in and pull through sites) water and electric in most sites some have FHU. There is nothing close by so make sure to come prepared. At the intersection of the entrance into the park there is a small convenience store with some basic essential primarily fishing equipment. There is a $5.00 per vehicle/day fee.
We were only staying for 1 night during our roadtrip. State Park was very nice and sites are spread out. There is swimming, however area didn't look too big and lots of trees in water. There was another area where you can bring your canoe or kayak. Saw 2 playgrounds for kiddos, a place for BMX, and bathroom buildings (didn't go in any of them). The stars are amazing at night. Would like to come back if ever in the area to explore more of the park.
Loved the area! Be sure to grab a bite to eat at South Side Diner and see John! Such good homemade food.
There are big areas with level gravel pads. The WiFi was good enough to stream. Restroom was relatively clean. Our site, 129, was next to the reservoir and a large parking spot where a food truck was. The truck wasn’t open when we were there. All of the spots were spacious and most have large trees. Many of the campers decorated with lights. It was 104° when we rolled in. They had a large beach. This place is mostly for boating campers but has a small pond for kids to fish. They have some sites large enough for boats. They have a life jacket lending station. We had to pay a $5 vehicle fee. There were no rangers or workers when we were there but we arrived after five on a Wednesday. There are many geocaches in this park and immediate area. We would recommend this campground.