The campground is considered "primitive," designed to furnish only the basic needs of the camper. The campsites consist of a cleared area, fire ring, and table. In addition, vault toilets, garbage cans, and drinking water are available. There are only individual campsites available. Campsites are spacious throughout, so the deciding factors are privacy and proximity to the lake.
All sites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Highlights: Woodenfrog State Campground and Day- Use Area is beautiful and rustic with a great swimming beach, boat ramp, and an old CCC building used for interpretive talks on a regular basis.
The day-use area is located on a pine-covered shoreline, can accommodate large groups, and offers quiet, private sites for smaller groups.
$14/night - self register
First come first served - 60 spaces (2 ADA)
Our first time camping at a "primitive" site. We stayed 2 nights and our kids loved it! We picked a site right along the lake so we could easily walk over for a great view of Lake Kab. The bathrooms are spaced nicely that it's not too far to walk. The campsites are pretty well kept, mowed down. Well worth the $14 a night. There's a close by dock too so we were able to get in our kayak easily from a short distance away from campsite. Loved it!
Yeah, this place is beautiful and if you like a lot of privacy when you are camping, you can find it here. There is a huge amount of space between sites. The boat ramp is great and there are some nice trails with picnic tables around the loop in the day use area. Top it all off by walking over to Arrowhead Resort for a drink or a bite to eat whenever you want.
Beautiful quiet campground that is budget friendly! I had no problem privacy. There is access to a cute little beach, a peaceful dock, and locations with restrooms/potable water throughout the campsites. I would recommend and will definitely stay here again if I am in the area!