There are three offshoot roads in this area after the park sign. In order from the entrance they are:
1) Picnic
2) Camping
3) Boat ramp & dam
There is a hiking trail that can be accessed at different points.
There were several shanty-style homesteads on what appeared to be within the National Forest boundary, but I'm not certain.
1) Well maintained, shady picnic area by the lake with group pavilions and individual picnic tables on the lawn.
I agree with another reviewer, it felt "creepy". The area was off the beaten path. While I was there, I saw activity that could be deemed "nefarious" in the picnic area, but I have no proof. Would recommend using in groups, but would caution solo users.
2)The "Day use" area sign at the entrance was a little misleading, as there are campsites down the second road.
The primitive campsites are relatively flat and surrounded by a beautiful forest. I was the only camper in the campground that night (Sunday), which was understandable, so it was hundreds of frogs, bears & I in the woods, or so I hoped...
3) The boat ramp is natural and at a gradual slope.
Beautiful place, but questionable vibe. Should I return, would prefer to go with a group.