Site #33 - wonderful. Quiet camp, hosts take very good care of it, clean, curfew enforced, no mouthy @$$ drunks ruining everything. Nice play grounds also. But back to Site #33 - it was amazing for our little pop up and would be OK for a tent, but if you use a bigger RV then you won't get up the hill to this, or fit even if you do manage. The drive way is very steep, it curves, and there is a tree very close to the pavement you have to dodge going backwards. You basically drive through another camp site getting there so if they are in the way it would be hard getting anything bigger up there. Otherwise at the top you are King Of the Hill above your neighbors with a private beach below to swim or launch your boat from. Really enjoyed the place. If you want a better swim beach, go over to Site #22 - there's no shade to camp there but if nobody is using it you can park your car there just to swim, great spot to swim from. It's not a far walk to just walk to 22 instead of drive. At #33, bring extra water hose to reach the spickette. We were there over Independence Day and it was not loud or obnoxious like most camps are over holidays, so special thanks to the hosts for enforcing rules, and the neighbors for being decent people.