Check-in / Registration is at the Clear Lake Ranger Station. To the Clear Lake Ranger Station from the intersection of Hwys 51 and 47 travel south, on Hwy 47, for approximately 3.5 miles and turn left on Woodruff Rd. Clear Lake Ranger Station will be on the right.
The campsites are nice and clean. The only problem is there is no electric. You can run your generator from 10-5 so it gets noisy. Then you run out of power in your camper. They only have 1 building with showers and flush toilets. But they do have pit toilets through out the campsite. Let me tell you... those pit toilets stink. You don't want to use them. They need to update the campsite and level out some of the sites.
Beautiful state park. Quiet and remote sites. Wooded, shaded and some are a little more sunny. Lots of different options from being secluded to being able to have campsites next to friends. Lots of campsites with access to the lake which is super nice too. Bath house super clean and plenty of hot water. Mosquitoes weren't bad at all. Had a few issues depending on where you were but easily dispatched with spray, candles or tiki torches.
We stayed at the furthest-from-the-road walk-in campsite. It was great! While we were there we barely saw any neighbors. We had total privacy in our site. The only thing that I didn't like was that I could hear the freeway from our tent. It was a pretty minor negative. Sorry, no photos. I was too busy enjoying the lake and campfire.
Had a great time camping out at the Clear Lake campground. Definitely will come back. They clean their showers daily and bathrooms regularly as well. Everyone was super friendly. Had a great lil site that fit our camper and had a couple of perfect trees for our hammocks. The amount of shade at the sites is perfect to keep you cool on those hot summer days.