Over all a good place. A few flaws which I didn't like. I didn't like the fixed light post hanger was in the way and had to work around it. Mostly a kayak destination area. Beautiful trails, but limited amount of trails to go through. If you're tenting and didn't mind the highways noise. Electrical spots didn't have tent pad options, but it was wide enough for a pulled winnebago and tent together. Dogs are allowed and leashed. If I remembered, no dogs on beach like any WI state park with dogs. Northern camp sites are the power sites, shower seperated into men's / women's room. Southern camp sites are not powered, but updated flushable toilet and showers. Bait shop and kayak rentals at boat launch are still closed due to COVID-19. Would admit it is a busy state park. Good luck and happy camping. I enjoyed it!
Enjoyable stay! Forgot to get their names but the hosts were very nice!
The sites here are very large. You could easily have three large vehicles and a large tent and a small tent at the same time. There is some highway noise here but nothing like Rocky Arbor.
Site 98 is easily one of the best sites I've ever had in a state park. The site is very isolated but is reasonably close to the shower building. There is a flat area just big enough for cooking and the rest is sloped just enough to shed rain.