We were so happy to find a quiet, out of the way, dog-friendly camping spot. And we’re particularly thankful for the full hook-up with 50A service since there was a heatwave going on. Craig has done a lot to make his barn-side camping spot a sweet place to stay. There is a wonderful fire pit with wood included, nicely cleared out for fire safety. And a good, clean picnic table with wood chips underneath, for outdoor meals. We even had extra space for a screen house—which was nice in the evening when the bugs got thick. (Next to no bugs during the day.) And we could peek at the lake through the trees.
Craig said we could use the lake, but we were a bit shy to be down there when he was down with his friends. But I did enjoy some nice swims from his dock around their peaceful cove.
Craig invites dogs off leash, which was great for our pooches—but there was some traffic on the gravel road there near the barn—so you will want to keep an eye on your dogs. And, of course, you should like dogs. His are friendly, and want to come up and say hi every so often. We enjoyed meeting Jas and Lola.
All in all we were very happy with this location.