Nice location with potential.
Our stay had a mix of positives and a few drawbacks. First, the bath house was one of the nicest we've encountered through Hipcamp—clean, well-maintained, and a real highlight. The pond area, with its large rustic shelter, was beautiful and provided a great, wind-sheltered spot to relax. We also appreciated having full hookups (power, water, and sewer) and trash cans on site, which made things more convenient. However, the photos on the listing didn’t quite match the site we stayed at. The newer sites, which don’t have permanent RVs on them, were less shaded and lacked fire pits, despite that being listed as an amenity. While the groundskeeper was helpful and brought us a metal fire ring when we asked, the only level spot at the site was the gravel parking area, making it hard to use. Firewood was stacked between the permanent RVs, making it a bit awkward to access. Overall, there were some really nice features here, but the newer sites don't match the pictures.