Nice quiet campground, very nice lake. We spent two seasons there, Paul and Nancy are good hosts. Store is stocked very well and is not as expensive as I thought it would be for a camp store. But with everything there are pro's and con's.
The Pro's
1. It's a very quiet campground.
2. You get a pretty decent load of wood for $13
3. Camp sites are bigger than most.
4. Nice walking trail that goes around the lake.
5. Nice clean restrooms with showers.
6. They do alot for the kids, crafts, bike parades, and such
The Con's
1. It's almost too quiet,
2. They are not motorcycle friendly, if you ride you'll have to park at the camp store and walk to your site, the reason I got was "motorcycles are to loud", there are trucks that are louder than my bike that come in every weekend. There is a lady rider who literally has to ride past her camp site to park at the store and walk back to her site. I watched an older couple pull in across from our site with a motorcycle on the back of his rig and he rode out and back from his camp site, I guess if you drive a 200K motor home towing a 50K jeep the rules are different.
3. They don't do much for the adults, be nice to see an organized corn hole, washer toss or euchre tournament.
4. Not a lot to do in the surrounding area, casino is about and hour away if you're into that.
5. No gas golf carts, again "their too loud" be prepared to pay extra for electric for your seasonal spot.
6. Can't bring your own canoe in you have to rent from them.
Again if your looking for a nice quiet campground this is your place, if you're a night owl and would like to stay up late and have fun around your camp fire please be aware that the owners will come out of nowhere and tell you to quiet down even if no one has complained, we never had this problem but know of those who did. Also had a guys weekend with my brother and 2 friends, they asked my neighbor to "let them know if there were any problems" that didn't sit well with me at all.