Primitive campground with developed and undeveloped sites. The developed area, west end, has 27 campsites (see “publications” tab on main park page for the layout of the campground) with vault toilets, tables, fire rings, and some pavilions, that can be reserved.
Non reservable - In the undeveloped area, campers are allowed to camp where they desire and may or may not have a picnic table. Vault toilets are dispersed throughout the campground. There is an RV sewer dump provided at the entrance but it does not have running water.
ALL GENERATORS AND MUSIC OFF (10pm-7am)
Lots of bugs that will eat you alive bathrooms are dirty and DNR charged $25 a vehicle we had a camp spot and the reservation came with 2 free vehicle passes and they made us pay for all 4 vehicles even tho the camp site came with 2 free passes you can’t ride atv,s or dirt bikes or they will right you a ticket dnr kept driving by and bugging us the whole time not to mention the camp grounds are right next to each other I would recommend going to the Indian bay side I’ve never had problems there dnr was definitely a buzz kill always had something to complain about I don’t recommend it if your group is trying to off road or have a good time🍻 dnr will surly ruin your day /night
It's always a fun place to dry camp. We didn't have much of a beach this year because the water is super high, but I'm not complaining 😉. Love this area!
GOOD -
Lakeside camping
Lots of fish in the lake
(We even found goose eggs)
Bathrooms available and clean
No animals or bugs
Fire pits and picnic tables
Not so GOOD
No water or power
Very dusty and dry
It’s was very windy and it rained a few times during our stay, overall it was nice and peaceful and we will definitely come back
-Trash, TINY unlevel camp sites with hard gravel dirt, good luck staking a tent ....Over priced parking too.
-DNR charged $25 a night to park a vehicle, on top of my camp reservation fee.
-The swarming Squitos will tear you to peices so be prepared.
-No hook ups or running water for RV.
-Not very close to the lake either, so idk what would make it worth the money you pay in state park fees.
*Maybe I'm just Erked by the dipshiz DNR emoyee and that's why I hate this place. But, will not be returning. Try a different spot.
It’s next to Starvation Lake and it has bathrooms and an RV dump. Some sites in the developed areas have pavilions as you first come in and to the left. These are reserved spots, and you need to go online to get them. The primitive campsites are to the right of the entrance and ate first come first serve. The prices seem somewhat high, considering they don’t offer any where to get drinking water. Some trees are to be found but little shade and rocky.