CAMP AT YOUR OWN RISK: Campsites flood and campsite management refuse responsibility.
I generally only post positive reviews, but felt obligated to provide this warning. Our family was in site 172. One of the sides had a hill sloping into our campsite, two other sides were paved road. There was no drainage, so when it rained, the paved road essentially created an enclosed pool. This happened at 8p and we ended up having to go to a hotel for the night.
When we asked camp management for a refund since the campsite was unusable that night, they admitted that it is not the first time flooding has happened in the campground, but they take no responsibility since rain is an "act of god". When I stated that it feels unethical to not fix the drainage issues in the campground so that it doesn't happen to future campers, there was not a clear response.
This is hands down my favorite campground at my favorite vacation destination. The rangers are extremely respectful and understanding, the campsites are always spotless on arrival, the bathrooms/showers are cleaned daily, the playground/beach is great for the kids, and the sunset is immaculate from the shore
The campground sites are a little small and Sandy. I had a really good time there however the electric boxes are in some pretty strange places and the site numbers are very hard to see. It is extremely close to the sand dunes and a short walk to the beach. The photos on the website are a little deceiving as there is not much grass. The beach is across the street in about a 5 to 10 minute walk.
Big mature shade trees. Nice level lots. Clean bathrooms. Big fire pits. Did not feel crowded , lots of room. Very close to the sand dunes and other attractions.
What a fantastic campsite. Mind you we looked out over the lake with a wonderful little bench! We walked to the dunes. Truly amazing