From jct Hwy 26 & Hwy 49/128: Go 6-1/4 mi N on Hwy 128 or Hwy 128 Bypass.
Spent a few days during the first week of October at site No. 8, which is waterfront site with a spectacular view of the sunset. Well-maintained grounds. Clean.
Day temps, mid 90s; evening temps, high 60s. The annoying dusk and dawn gnats dissipated between 7 and 8 p.m. There is an enclosed pavilion at the campground with ceiling fans, which is where we retreated till the gnats left.
We kayaked the Flint River and paddled up Whitewater Creek. On the Flint we saw ducks, killdeer, great blue herons, deer, and adult boars and piglets. No alligators though. Lots of clean sandbars. The current was good, but there were many downed trees in the water to navigate, some a bit challenging.
Went early morning with my dog, Yoder, to check it out and do some hiking. The wooded hiking trails are not completed yet, but we enjoyed touring the beach and camping areas. Very clean and peaceful . Staff was very welcoming, including their dog, Ranger. We'll definitely go back .
My family and I visit the cabins about 3 times a year, we love it. Great quality family time, we bbq and cook full coarse meals that we prepare and eat together, fish off the docks ( clean and cook the days catch ), take walks ( great exercise ) , decorate the cabins on the holidays, etc. I can go on an on!!!!!
This a very nice park. The campground is nice, with well-spaced sites. Some are very spacious. Each site has a picnic table, grill, and fire ring. Several sites are full hook-up. The bathrooms/bathhouse are fairly nice. They were kept very clean.
The park has two playgrounds, a splash-pad, some short hiking/walking trails, and a sandy beach area. There are also pavilions available to rent, two piers, and a boat ramp.