This was one of the last lakeside spots available last minute over the 4th of July weekend. A couple of things can be easily improved and make this a great spot for all of their campers. I’m willing to go back and see the improvements they make over time.
1) The bees. Omg. So many bees. From about 8am - 5pm you’ll be dealing with all kinds of wasps and hornets. That being said. There isn’t a WHOLE LOT they can do about it. Possibly placing a ton of traps around the perimeter might help.
2) The field spots are just that. A field. I was under the impression that each spot, field or not had a fire pit, but ours did not. During our booking we added 3 nights of firewood, but never received any. Thankfully, we had a propane stove with us to cook on, and it was so hot I doubt we would have lit a fire the entire time.
3) The sun. If you are in one of the field spots, be prepared to bring a ton of shade items with you. The sun here is intense and there aren’t a lot of places to escape to. A tree or two in the middle of the field area would drastically change this and make it a lot better.
4) Need site markers/signs. This is a must for reservations.
PROS:
1) The bathrooms: super nice, super clean, good water.
2) Not a lot of mosquitos. Nights were amazingly mosquito free.
3) Management is really nice. Good people. Definitely worth supporting.
4) Private lake access, small grounds, quiet, and uncrowded. I love places like this and this is why I HipCamp.