We stayed here one night as we were passing through town, and it ended up being our favorite place in our 2.5 week trip across the country. The bathrooms are clean and spacious, plenty of room to play, quiet, and clean. Beautiful country setting. The train didn't bother us at night time since we sleep with a fan on. Would definitely stay again!
It was nice but the camp host never came around. Never asked if we needed wood or anything.
The park itself is nice enough, clean, wide spaces, covered picnic table at each site and a nice playground for kids. We just stayed one night. Do NOT take the gravel road they suggest to enter, it will beat your rig to death! We have a 33 Class A, and those 2 miles took us forever we had to go so slow. You cannot use the bridge either, so take the long way around.
This is a beautiful small (22 spots) campground, with a bike/walking trail all the way around the lake. Affordable prices. Very clean and the Camp host was very friendly and helpful. The only reason for 4 stars on location is the bridge being out and lack of good signage for the detour.
Once the bridge is updated the noise won't be too bad. The train passes 6 to 8 times every 24 hours and can be pretty intense. Sites could be a bit more level as well. Park is full grass and looks like tent camping is coming soon to the rear of the park. The walking trail around the lake is nice. Covered picnic tables and nice little playground for kids. 1 washer 1 dryer. Hot showers. The camp host was very nice. Firewood sold on site. Take the long way around that is paved. The map is on the website we're you can also make your reservations. Stay in the lower number site away from the tracks and bridge.