This campground is popular with families and long-term visitors, most of them in large motor homes, and has plans to expand. It has many amenities, including a fenced dog park, pickleball court, small fishing pond and pool, and even an outdoor TV, besides the usual showers and laundry. People there are friendly — and we saw few mosquitoes, which was a blessing. There are some trees, but it’s not wooded. The thing we didn’t like was the price, which for us (one night) came to more than $100. It’s not geared for the casual weekender, but rather, seasonal resort stays.