Most things work, but this campground is worse for ware, and generally in need of repairs. Our power hook-up had a hornets nest, the motion sensor in the womens room that turns the lights on "works" but does so poorly. Theirs also a infestation of racoons in the camp that tried to get into our gear repeated over the corse of the night.
It worked for a stop over, but we most likely won't be staying there again.
This campground is terrific with nice facilities, friendly staff, campers, and of course friendly but hungry raccoons that visit from time to time
The beach was really nice but once you get even close to the water the mosquitoes are relentless. Took out a canoe with my wife and dogs. Literally within 200 yards of any coast line you get attacked with a swarm of mosquitoes. I just don’t know why they would not spray. Other than the onslaught of mosquitoes this beach is nice and people friendly.
I was driving up to Montana for college and decided to spend the night at this campground. I came in at 6:30 at night obviously wanting to camp, payed $20 dollars to stay the night. I found it strange that there was no mention of my campground number or where I should go, but it was Monday so I thought they just weren't busy. An hour later the grounds managers come over and ask me for my sticker. I tell them I don't have one, but I do have a receipt. I look down at the receipt and realize it's a day pass. The grounds managers then told me I had to pay another $40 on top of the $20 (even though I was primitive camping) I already spent or leave in fifteen minutes. I, through this whole ordeal was very polite, but also visibly distraught because I had been driving for ten hours and knew there were no other campgrounds nearby. In summary the grounds staff are incredibly rude and there is no option for primitive camping. If you're looking for an emergency rest stop drive to the Walmart 10 minutes away. The staff there are incredibly polite, and they have amenities.
Great spot I would have given it 5 stars but they only have 30 amp power. We didn't notice the road noise in our rv how ever we did have the air conditioning on. but you may if you're in a tent. Didn't notice bugs on this trip but you are staying next to water. This was our 5th time staying and will do it again.
I really wanted to give this place a higher rating. It's right on Eagle Beach and the sites are nice. However we wanted to camp several days only to find it was $30 a night for dry camping. $40 dollars for full hook up. That's a decent price for full hook up, but the dry camping option was way too expensive in my book so we only stayed for one night. I could have given it 3 or 4 stars but the power outlet up was installed incorrectly (upside down) as such I had to bungy my surge-protector to the pole to make it work. I checked out another empty space and same problem. Not cool. Also, very buggy. Not sure it was worth the "savings" over another traditional RV park.