This state park is a State Secret. Maybe it is different on weekends, but we took our RV to stay a couple of nights, and we virtually had the whole park to ourselves. It is a beautiful park, with a large pretty lake, playgrounds everywhere, a boat ramp and dock, lots of shady and treesy tent, RV, or picnicking spots. It is probably one of the prettiest parks we've been to. It deserves a lot more press, and appreciation than it is apparently getting.
With that said, I must be honest, too. The RV sites are not cement or paved, they are a combination of rock and grass, and unlevel. We moved two times in as many days to get level enough to walk around inside and sleep normal. But on the plus side, since it was a "state secret", we basically had our choice of spots. So if site #2 doesn't work, try #6. We ended up parking across two or three sites to finally get level-ish. But that's ok because we were the only ones there. And the view was perfection.
There are two campgrounds. The one we were in had electric and water at each site. Also a bathhouse and bathrooms as well. The dump station is in the other campground, so we got a chance to go there and look around as well. Those sites, apparently, didn't all have water access. Unless you had a REALLY, really long water hose. Same beautiful atmosphere and view, just from a different angle. Same empty campground. Same unspoiled (code for no cement) parking sites, playground, lake, tent sites, picnic areas.
I personally LOVED this park (could you tell?). Serenity is my desire. Peaceful, God's gifts on display. Husband liked it a lot, too, just didn't LOVE it. (City boy, what can I say?) The last night, another RV pulled up and he ate up the human contact and conversation (all socially distanced, of course).
So, I gave it five stars, but another might say 3-4 because of the lack of updates, or amenities (or people). The ONLY negative I have to say is: The county decided to cut back the trees from the main road which happened to be down the cliff from our parking area. They had this machine that literally shredded the poor trees and sent wood chunks, huge fragments upwards of 3"x8", hurtling right at us and our RV. Our RV got hit several times but thankfully none of the people or windows did. No apparent damage. So no lawsuit. :-) Don't let that keep you away. I'm pretty sure they only do that a couple of times or less during the year.
Come to this park. It is beautiful. It is underutilized. It is quiet. The overnight camping RV ($20) and tent ($16) rates are pretty cheap, the ranger is friendly and easy-going. Whether you are a local looking for a family reunion spot, Sunday church picnic, family tent camping or a day out in a pretty park, COME. Or an out of state visitor for one night or 4, COME. read more