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There are no reservations accepted, there are 35 sites with electricity and water along with 25 primitive camping sites. Fees range from $12-$22 a night and you can purchase ice and firewood from the camp host.
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Great spot! First come first serve for sites. Showed up on a Tuesday and the electric sites were mostly taken, but we have a converted skoolie with solar so were able to go to the primitive sites (and those were almost completely empty!) Camp spots were kinda close together, but it's pretty wooded so you've still got some privacy from your neighbors. Flushing toilets and showers! There is also a 3 mile trail that loops around the lake, pretty easy hike with some gorgeous views. Our single spot was 12 a night. Camp hosts were super nice and helped us find a spot that would fit our rig
Report Check-InBeautiful and quiet. I will definitely be coming back here. It’s so peaceful.
Report Check-InStayed here for two nights at spot 53. Nice spot, not advertised as a double but is very large and flat. Pretty secluded from the other campsites. Quiet for the most part except one campsite playing music at 4AM. Picnic table and fire pit with grill attached. A good amount of campers but it wasn’t filled. Bees, flies, nats, and mosquitos galore. Two tents cost $24 per night. Dumpsters for trash and bathrooms and showers but didn’t use. Overall nice place!
Report Check-InThere are no reservations accepted, there are 35 sites with electricity and water Along with 25 primitive camping sites. Fees range from $12-$22 a night and you can purchase ice and firewood from the camp host.
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