Spacious, But Lacks Trees and Shade
24 ft Class A · With kids · We stayed at this RV campground by the lake and appreciated the open space and peaceful surroundings—especially since we were the only guests during our visit. The RV spots are clearly marked and laid out on a wide, treeless field, which keeps things neat but also means no shade and very little character.
Access to the lake is available but limited to just one small open area. It worked fine for us since we had it all to ourselves, but if the campground gets busy, sharing that one access point could be frustrating. Same goes for the RV spots—they’re very close together, so it could feel cramped during high season.
One of our main reasons for coming was fishing, but unfortunately, the lake was high at the time and there wasn’t much action. Not necessarily the campground’s fault, just something to keep in mind depending on the season.
A bigger issue was the electrical hookup. The breaker kept tripping when we tried to run our RV’s electric heater, so we had to switch to gas.
The owners stopped by to introduce themselves—friendly people, and you can tell they’re just starting out with this place. That said, there was a bit of confusion around the rules. We were shown where we could and couldn’t go, but on the last day we were asked to leave an area that had previously been marked as okay. Nothing serious, but it points to the need for clearer communication and perhaps a bit more polish on the service side.