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Quaint National Forest campground situated on a lake. There are three different types of camp spots: Primative ($6), just potable water ($12), and full hook-up ($18). You get a big discount if you have any kind of interagency pass (ie America the Beautiful). We ended up paying $6 per night at an RV spot with potable water and it was right on the lake. Not sure if you can make reservations online, but we showed up on a Thursday and there were only 4-5 other RV and no one in the primative campground. Dump station, grills, garbage cans, and bathrooms on site. There is a boat ramp and swimming beach, but also signs that warn about alligators (yikes). No cell service on ATT.
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Really nice campground; can accommodate all types of rigs. Easy pay station; 3 prices (primitive, water & water electric) very reasonable. West side is primitive only. Lake is beautiful. Restrooms are clean with hot showers.
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Report Check-InExcellent campground, if you are looking for an inexpensive stay outdoors. Quiet and scenic.
Report Check-InQuaint National Forest campground situated on a lake. There are three different types of camp spots: Primative ($6), just potable water ($12), and full hook-up ($18). You get a big discount if you have any kind of interagency pass (ie America the Beautiful). We ended up paying $6 per night at an RV spot with potable water and it was right on the lake. Not sure if you can make reservations online, but we showed up on a Thursday and there were only 4-5 other RV and no one in the primative campground. Dump station, grills, garbage cans, and bathrooms on site. There is a boat ramp and swimming beach, but also signs that warn about alligators (yikes). No cell service on ATT.
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