4/5 Brian S. 5 months ago on Google
We
stayed
here
for
a
week.
There
are
three
roads
into
the
campground
off
of
the
main
road
through
town:
the
RV
entrance
is
the
middle
road,
with
two
check-in
lanes.
The
campground
has
two
main
sections.
The
northwestern
section,
where
the
office
is
located,
has
mostly
back-in
sites
and
a
short
row
of
8
pull-through
sites.
All
of
the
sites
have
gravel
yards
and
gravel
pads,
with
the
exception
of
some
premium
back-in
sites
that
have
a
concrete
pad.
All
of
the
sites
are
bordered
by
shrubs
and
tall
pine
trees,
which
helps
give
a
private
feel
to
each
site,
and
are
open
to
the
sky.
The
back-in
sites
have
a
picnic
table,
the
pull-through
sites
do
not.
Our
site
was
a
back-in
site
(138)
in
this
section,
and
although
it
was
a
blind-side
back-in
we
had
no
trouble
backing
in
because
of
the
wide
concrete
roadway
in
front
of
the
site.
The
site
was
wide
enough
to
park
our
truck
next
to
the
RV.
The
southeast
section
of
the
campground
is
downhill/lower
than
the
northwest
section.
It
also
has
a
combination
of
standard
pull-through
sites
and
back-in
sites,
but
also
has
three
sets
of
"garden"
pull-through
sites
where
the
sites
surround
a
communal
rock
garden
area.
Most
if
not
all
of
these
sites
also
have
gravel
pads
and
yards
and
are
open
to
the
sky.
There
are
a
number
of
amenities
scattered
throughout
the
park.
The
office
building
contains
a
small
store
(souvenir
items
and
soda)
and
lounge
area
with
a
TV.
There
is
a
building
with
an
outdoor
seating
area
in
the
middle
of
the
northwest
section
with
a
laundry
room,
restrooms,
and
a
dog
wash.
There
is
a
similar
building
in
the
southeast
section,
but
with
a
TV
lounge
area
instead
of
the
dog
wash.
The
southeast
section
is
also
home
to
a
pickleball
court,
a
horseshoe
pit,
and
a
multi-purpose
event
center,
accessible
by
key
cards
you
receive
at
check-in.
The
event
center
has
an
indoor
pool,
a
room
with
two
pool
tables,
an
outdoor
patio
with
BBQ
grills,
and
a
meeting
room/ballroom
with
a
podium,
a
large
presentation
screen,
tables
and
chairs,
and
a
dance
floor
area.
There
are
two
enclosed
dog
parks:
a
small
one
next
to
the
office
building
with
a
dusty
gravel
surface,
and
a
large,
two
level
park
in-between
the
two
park
sections
with
a
bench
and
several
small
trees.
The
large
dog
park
receives
light
from
a
street
lamp
above
the
maintenance
building
next
door.
That
street
lamp
is
one
of
the
few
overhead
lamps
in
the
park,
so
on
a
clear
night
you
can
see
a
lot
of
stars.
In
terms
of
cell
service,
the
best
bandwidth
I
saw
on
my
Verizon
Jetpack
with
MIMO
antenna
showed
8
Mbps
down
and
21
up,
but
while
I
had
no
trouble
working
during
the
day
there
were
some
evenings
when
the
network
was
too
congested
to
effectively
stream
video.
The
speed
test
I
ran
on
my
5G
AT&T
smartphone
showed
61
Mbps
down
and
13
up.
I
used
the
campground
WiFi
on
two
occasions
when
the
Verizon
connection
was
unusable,
and
saw
4
Mbps
down
and
1.5
up.
We
would
stay
here
again.