This campground is recently taken over by Adventure Bound, and the marketing is great. In fact, the campground would be great, if they new owners had fixed anything or knew anything about their own property!
It ticks all the boxes for the "resort" campground it purports to be. RV and cabin sites, big lake, boat rentals, golf-cart rentals, waterslides, arcade and organized activities for the kids, pool, big, new bathhouses with laundry, wifi, the works. Unfortunately, the basics are all misrepresented or falling apart.
The non-seasonal RV sites are on the side of a steep hill, and most haven't even been graded, much less leveled (I tore off a stabilizer trying to back in because of the dips, and had to find a Walmart to buy a whole extra set of levelling blocks just to get the camper on a less-than-five-degree tilt). The length estimates on the website for a number of the RV sites were definitely way larger than they could actually handle, and a number of them had trees righ at the edge of the road you would have to be a tap-dancer to back your RV around. The fancy, new-fangled "cable-TV" cables were dangling from trees and drooping so low over some of the campsites that you had to push them up out of the way with a stick to get your RV situated. Water pressure was extremely low and erratic at the campsite, and the electric was barely 104 volts, so devices were flaky and the AC kept turning itself off.
The facilities aren't much better. 25% of the games in the arcade were turned off, and half of what's left took the kids' money but either kept it without giving you your game or were unplayably broken. The paddle-boats are happily rented to adults, but clearly designed for operation by a smaller than average-sized woman at best, and the lake is clogged with weeds. And the roads, oh the roads! Seeing all the renters dodging the eight-inch deep potholes with their golf-carts was like watching a cross between a ballet and a demolition derby.
One big plus was the staff. They knew things were dippy, and tried extra hard to make things right. Everyone was smiles and compassion, even while I was venting at them about unbelievably bad campsites, and they went out of their way to talk me down. They reassigned us a campsite as soon as I explained my problems and immediately updated their website for length issues (I checked after we checked out). They sent a maintenance guy up to help me remove what was left of my stabilizer, and he took it to a shop, pounded it back into shape on an anvil, then came back and reinstalled it for me.
Basically, this is a creaky, old, nearly-boondocking campground with a nice pool that is trying to sell itself as one of the new, "glampy" camping resorts. As long as you know what you're getting, the price isn't unreasonable, but you'll do well to manage your expectations... read more