Shelter Point is a well-established campground which neighbors the Marina, and has 26 campsites with gravel parking pads. The campground sits on a wide open point which provides stunning views of the reservoir, the dam, and vast night skies. All sites are designed to accommodate large camping units, and are easily accessible by an established gravel road. The campground has very little tree cover, so all sites have little, to no shade. Shelter Point has three, day use group shelters, one of which is available for reservation from May 1 to September 30; the rest are available on a first-come-first-served basis. While the campground itself doesn’t have a boat ramp, the Marina ramp is just next door, and provides easy, close access to the water. On the south side of the campground, there is also a small beach which is nicely sheltered and sandy enough to make it one of the most popular day use beaches on the western side of the reservoir.
Reservations Required May 1 through September 30
Outside of the season, all campsites revert to first come, first served (walk-in).
Didn't actually go to this area of the lake. Ended up at Custer cove area which was very nice
A little hard to get down to the water. But oh man what a beautiful sight. The views are incredible.
Large camp sites that are reasonably spaced out, but not much shade! The views of the lake are great. No toilets or drinking water in this area. Pretty much just paying for a site with a picnic table and fire ring.
A beautiful campground, this is higher above the reservoir with a beautiful view.
Great spots. No electric but we knew that when we booked. Great view of the lake from the spot we had