Not anything like what the website depicts. We did a lot of research to find a place to camp on water. The reservoir is so low, the water is now 2/3 mile from the campground. Drought is understandable, but don’t show the water right next to the campground if it isn’t. It hasn’t been for years, trees are growing where the map shows water.
We paid the camp ground fee of $32 a night for multiple nights, specified RV + 1 vehicle, only to be told upon arrival that both the RV and car need to pay an additional parking fee on top of camp rates. Why would you not just mention that during online checkout or add it to the rate or something?
Sign said “swim beach closed.” Also no prior notice.
We drove a long way to be very disappointed and left after the first night. Nothing but a loss of $150.
It’s understandable when nature changes plans, but be honest and up front in the website so people can make informed decisions. The camp site were not terrible. They were very close to neighbors but clean and had water and electric. If the web site hadn’t bold faced lied about the reservoir situation I wouldn’t have been so upset.