NW of Norfolk : From Hwy 13 turn west (on gravel) 852 Rd. 2 miles, turn South (left) on 549 Avenue to 851 Rd. 1 mile west (right) then north (right) 1/2 mile to enter park or go through Pierce (for paved roads) to west Willow Street and follow park signs.
One of my favorite lakes to spend my days off at with my family. The views are beautiful, fishing is great, campgrounds are pristine & the trails are breathtaking! We have been visiting Willow Creek for many years and will continue to be patrons for years to come!
Facilities, lake and trails are all nice… But not sure who the genius was that decided to put the only 3 tent camping spaces directly next to the largest RV parking places in the park. Air conditioning running all night is not what you want to hear while camping.
Seriously, someone needs to redesign the camping arrangements here.
A very well maintained park for campers & boaters. The trail was very well kept.
The lake does appear to be prone to algae blooms eliminating swimming and water sports.
For RV’s, the dump station is out of service. The nearest dump station is in Pierce behind the courthouse. The RV pads are level left to right making it very easy to level vehicle.
Bring plenty of insect repellent for mosquitoes at this time of year.
Honestly surprised me! In a good way. The state has put some money into the campsites, trails, horseback riding and lake. The trees are beautiful around the park.
We rode bikes around the lake on the trail. Several horseback people were seen on the horse trails. Very pretty ride.
Played at playground, beach, and several fishing spots. Had a great time and glad this is close to home. Still have my trips to Jackson hole planned, but will be coming here more for short excursions.