I visited this location with a large 35-foot 5th wheel and parked my long bed pickup at site #51, an E only (30A), BI spot, for a nightly rate of $28, applying the Good Sam discount. The roads were paved with asphalt and the parking spots were filled with gravel. My spot was inclined both uphill and sideways, necessitating the use of two planks to achieve a level position. The area was fully exposed to sunlight. There were no obstacles when I was reversing into the spot, although I had to slightly veer off the road to manage the sharp turn. The spot was equipped with a picnic table and a fire pit. I had 2 bars of LTE coverage with Verizon, and a speed test revealed a download speed of 0.4 mbps. There was no Wi-Fi available, and I didn't check for over-the-air channels. I particularly liked site #52, which was secluded in the forest, offering more privacy. While many spots were sufficiently long, they had challenging angles for a larger vehicle like mine to fit into. My preferred spots with some or complete shade included: in the first loop - 8, 12, 24, 33, 52, 53, and in the second loop - the outer side of the ring was preferable (as vehicles were quite close to others behind them on the inner side) 81, 86, 89, 93, 95, 97, 104, 108, 109, 110, 113, 114, 115, 116, 120. It's worth mentioning that the camping area is distinct from the main park area and the roads are quite narrow, making walking or cycling somewhat risky, in my view. Also, ensure you have filled up with water before your arrival. The dump station was difficult to access with a larger vehicle. I would consider returning to this location if I happened to be in the vicinity
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