Overall, both of the group campgrounds are good. One 75 people, and right next to it another 100 people. Something to note:
- great paved pathway between different camp sites and even parks.
- no shelter(s) at the group camp
- lake level is way down, and it looks like it hasn't been to the original water levels for years. Water access is not really swim-able at the group camp sides. Too shallow, muddy, grassy, etc. At the boat docking station, it doesn't say that you can't swim, but the lady at the store gave a warning that we can't swim there either(~6ft deep at most). I would say this is the biggest downside for me thus a 4-star
- walked by the water near the boat dock one evening and saw 6 snakes(not dangerous to humans, but they swim and can be scary)
- lots of small fish by the boat ramp, means that it's great for fishers w/ the boat
- be ready for the temperature change even in the summer months(july). Day: 90°+F, coldest night: 42°F(I was in the tent, didn't expect that low). Elevation over 5000+ft