From Brandon, go north on County Highway 7 approximately 1 mile to County Road 108. Take this gravel road 1 mile NW to the park entrance.
I love this place! Nice beaches, great campsites and I love the no alcohol or smoking policy. It makes it a great place to bring kids!!
Huge camp sites and two sandy beaches. Bathrooms were so hot and they could use a playground. Overall would visit again.
Great great Beach on one side it's shallow and you can go out for a at least a hundred feet and you're not even up to your ways and the other side is good swimming good fishing lake for sure there's a nature trails to go walking or hiking through and just a beautiful area they have a fire pit at each camp area and he's going and very reasonable price for camping specially with a tent the only downside is if you go in the late summer you're going to run into a lots of acorns
Park is quiet and well kept, and the beaches and fishing pier are amazing! The beach on Chippewa, especially, is great for kids as it's shallow even past the buoy markers. Campsites 14 and 15, while they have no electric, are huge and separate from the main campground area, and almost directly between the bath house and the beaches. Perfect location for a small group outing. Campsites have fire rings with grill grates (a little old but useable), picnic tables, and poles for hanging gear or garbage up off the ground. Critters abound - we saw woodpeckers, loons, chipmunks, raccoons, herons, fish, and a variety of small birds. Only small warning is that the bathrooms use composting toilets so there is occasionally a smell when they vent. Overall, would definitely recommend giving Chippewa Park a shot, especially for beginner campers!