UPDATE : after hating site #1 for our 40 ft triple slide, I walked the grounds and saw that this is a
lovely, older, well kept campground that would be wonderful for families with smaller campers. Lots of trees give nice shade and atmosphere. Pool looks nice, lots for kids to do. Just bring really long cords and long water hoses. That said: site #1 may well be the worst site I have ever stayed at in any campground. It has road on three sides between 3 and 10 ft from my awning. It is very unlevel, all dirt no grass, directly across from the pump out and a dilapidated dry rotted picnic table to round it out. While trees on site 1 force you to park so close to the road, you will need 40 ft of electric cord to plug in and have to put in the awning to have a fire. On site 2, you will need to run your cord under your camper and through your campsite to plug in. Also, site 2 is 21 ft across from tree to fire pit. If you have slides or awning you will not be using the fire pit. Very very dissatisfied with these sites. The staff are, however, very friendly. It looks like a number of campers stay here long term. NOT recommended for big rigs, but a cool, old style campground with good up north atmosphere.