Nice size campground but expensive and they nickel and dime you for everything! Campsite came with two wristbands I had to pay an extra $6 per night to allow my son to stay with me and if you want guests to visit during the day they get to pay too!!! I tried messaging before staying here as they offer text communications however they were rude and said look it up on our website and app, it was a simple question about activities on a certain day and app was not working well on my phone. We had friends that wanted to stay on our site in a two person trailer that was smaller then a tent, they refused to allow that and were also very rude to my guests. Overall we had 5 camp sites and plan on making this an annual trip but don’t think we will be coming back here. Our camp site was very sandy and dry not much grass. Fire pits do not have cooking grates. The primitive camp site appears to be secluded and nice private area but you get to smell the dumpsters the entire time, we kept looking to see what was dead in the woods but it was just garbage. Is you want to purchase wood it’s a hefty $7 for a few small pieces. It appeared the kids loved the pool and arcade area and there a good amount of young kids around buzzing through on bikes and scooters. Although there were supposedly activities we did not see them going on. There was a food truck on Friday night which was nice so that we did not have to cook after setting up camp. Showers were $.25 to use but water stopped in middle of shower and we did not have another quarter, remember to bring quarters; not sure why they need to charge to take a shower when you’re paying the hefty camp fees in the first place.
The positives: The grounds were clean as in litter free, fire pits cleaned out ready for use, roads in good condition, site numbers labeled nicely, there was a convenience store, arcade, and a pole barn you could reserve for events. If you enjoy quiet this campground was respectfully quiet most people lights out by 10pm