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If you want remote tent camping, this fits the bill. No electric hookups means no RV's running generators and such at night. Quiet a night but during the day, especially late afternoon, quite a few cars and trucks coming through to fish.
Suffering from neglect due to staffing and funding shortages, examples by others include the beach area gone, trail system broken bridges. There is no night lights at all, which can be good, or make it seem less secure. The bike-horse trail at 6 miles does seem to be kept up.
If you want cell service, you might get a text out but that's about it. There may be a water source but I wouldn't trust it for drinking, so bring in or boil your water. A ton of tables for picnicing. Also interesting to see all the original Corp of Engineers brickwork that still exist here.
I think there is 9 campsites, 3 along the lake and 6 nearby.
And bring cash to pay for the camping and dayuse fees, which is $7 for camping per night and $3 for day use.