9 ft pop-up camper · With kids · The campsite had a very open layout. On the plus side, there were minimal bugs. On the downside, there was minimal shade. The sites seemed well set up for RVs. There was one bathroom with running water and two outhouses. There was one shower. The facilities (even the outhouses) were clean and there was always warm water, toilet paper and paper towels. Sometimes people needed to wait to use the shower or bathroom. On our site we had lots of space. We fit our pop-up camper and our daughter's tent, a screen tent over the picnic table and another cooking tent, plus two vehicles, and still had space to sit around the fire ring, toss the frisbee, etc. Next to the bathroom there was a small playground for kids, and it was a very short walk to Indian Lake, right down the driveway. At the lake there was a small sandy beach area, and easy access to put in our kayaks and paddle around. There was a dock with a ladder, to enter the lake where it had a sandy bottom, or one could easily walk over the rocks at the shoreline and reach the sand. The lake was shallow for quite a distance from the shore. Camp hosts were friendly.
The campsite didn't seem to have traditional quiet times at night during our stay, which made it hard to camp with a toddler.
The site is a short drive to Manistique and Lake Michigan's sandy shore, and only about an hour to Lake Superior and Pictured Rocks.