Camped 6/10/20 (Wednesday). $20 is for 30a electric and water. Rates run from $14-$24 (see sign photo). We didn't have an advance reservation, so when we arrived, we picked a site and got with the camp host at the entrance. There's a small office in a barn shed next to his camper with free Wifi. He checked availability, and I got online (recreation.gov), reserved & paid for our site. Campground is popular and was over half full. Note: Wifi doesn't extend to the campground, it's just at the office. Sites 1-10 have 50a, sites 11-27 have 30a. Campground is nicely maintained with asphalt roads and asphalt or gravel pads. Sites are back-in and most are in shade w/dappled sun. Our site's water pump was on the other side of the grill and fish station, by the next site's pump, not at the back of the camper. Not all sites are like this though. Amenities include fire ring, grill, picnic table, fish station, trash hook, dump station, dumpsters, deluxe playground & large swingset, group picnic pavilion, basketball hoop, volleyball net, a fishing pier, boat ramp, swim area, 2 restroom buildings (showers in building at entrance of campground). With a boat ramp at the end of the campground, there was regular traffic to it by locals putting in in the early morning and all day. Some didn't drive slow! The road used is the one that goes between sites 15 and 20. Showers were great, and water even seemed like soft water. No bench in the shower stall though, just one long one outside. The shower/restroom building was very clean. While there was one handicapped toilet stall, the three shower stalls were not handicapped accessible. Most sites were fairly close to each other and most had partial view of the lake. At our site we felt a bit cramped, but other sites were larger. Even with the other campers and kids playing, it was fairly quiet. Not much AT&T cell service - we could get 2 bars depending on where we stood, but mostly 1 bar.
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