Puma Campground has 37 campsites, two that are ADA-accessible and four that are family sites. The pad lengths range from 45 to 61 feet long, but the family sites have an extra pad and electric hookup. The shower house and restrooms with flush toilets are centrally located in the middle of the campground by the host campsite, number 93. There is a playground for the kids in the middle of the southern end of the campground and sites 71 through 78 are all located right next to the lake. The boat ramp is by site 58 at the northern end of the campground and there is a large parking lot and a fish cleaning station there as well. Potable water spigots are found at the host site as well as sites 64, 73, 83, 90, and 103. From November until March, you will need to go to the frost-free water access by campsite one in Badger Campground. Pets are welcome as long as they are restrained or on a leash at all times.
What a beautiful, scenic, and clean! campground! We absolutely loved our week there. The camp hosts were friendly, welcoming, and helpful. Thank you!
Good campground, newer playground, walking trails close by, decent bath house. Lots to do in the area like visitors center/Mark Twain birth place, beach and boating/water sports. Favorite sites were 85 & 73!
Perfect. Clean, big and sheltered. Stayed in December and no one else was there. I like how big the campsites are