Stayed here many times. Nice large shaded campsites, love the views, and you feel like you’re on the lake. Good breeze, but some sites only have electricity, no water, no full hook ups. They do have several spigots to fill water tanks. Bathhouse on the island is descent, and clean. Wished the shower stayed on longer than 30 seconds and the bench is a little slimy. Convenient boat dock and place to park boat trailer. Lots of grass and nice beach/swim area. Easy water entry from campsite near water. Beaver lake has a nice dive park.
Update: Bench’s in showers scrubbed with bleach, so I’m changing my review to 5 stars. Not sure if they read my review? But if they are I do have a couple of suggestions: trash cans at beach/swim areas and maybe a couple around the campgrounds. I find myself picking up other people’s trash and it would be great if I didn’t have to traipse back up to the bathhouse area..
UPDATE: Stayed 8/22-8/29 in site 30. The site was just fine, my problem is with the parks lawn service - horrible. Grass looked as if it hadn't been mowed in a month, foot tall, and when they did come mow they didn't spread the clippings very well and there were large strips of clumped up grass all over the park. Large limbs laying in the grass and limbs draping down over pathways. The mens bathroom sinks nor toilets were ever cleaned our entire stay and one of the faucets was falling off.
UPDATE: 9/22-30. Our site was great other than they needed to fill in some holes that had washed where the pavement and the gravel meet, so it's right where you would be walking. Luckily we carry a shovel and filled it in so no one would twist and ankle or fall. We were in site 40 that has a railing running along the perimeter with retaining wall (blocks and gravel) gravel had washed in several areas along the retaining wall so watch your step.
They need to do some serious tree trimming - trees hanging very low over the road and in some of the sites. We arrived after dark and didn't know that a tree was leaning so far over the road that we now have scratch marks down and on top of on our travel trailer! NOT GOOD! Guess we need to start carrying our pole saw! IF YOU HAVE A BIG RIG BE VERY CAREFUL, A COUPLE OF THE TREES COULD SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR RIG. They need to replace the out house on the mainland, it's horrible, one reason we don't ever stay on mainland side. Not all the sites have water? Which is weird since 90% have water? A couple of them are within 100' of a spiquet so why not tap in to it and run a water line the site?