United States
This is a first-come/ first-serve COE campground with 20 campsites. Campsites are spacious and large. There is only water at the sites. The campground has clean pit toilets. We were here on Labor Day weekend and only about 10 of the sites were occupied. 10$ May to September. No fees other months.
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Nice place with view of the lake. Lots of birds. 10$ may to September so free the other months. Very quiet at night.
Report Check-InSP 20 wide open camp sites on the shore of a lake. Very little /no shade. The sites are reasonably far apart. Nobody here today and the “iron ranger” pay station was closed. So right at the moment we assume it is free. About half the sites have adobe style shelters over the picnic tables. Most have water on site. Lantern hooks, fire rings and picnic tables on all of the sites. Many are reasonably level. Great spot out of season. I expect it’s packed during the season.
Report Check-InNice quiet campground. Cool September night theres a lot of gnats so keep lights to a minimum and you wont get swarmed. $10 day ticket expires at midnight of the same day you pay for it for some reason. Figured it'd be a 24 hour ticket but otherwise a nice camp spot. Dont go go barefoot. Theres small sharp barbs everywhere that get stuck to your shoes.
Report Check-InWe had a super quiet and good night here. the lake very refreshed. We can highly recommend the campsite. We paid at the house at the machine with a credit card $10. we loved it
Report Check-Ingreat campsite, only water spigot available was working on this date. would recommend for a quiet night and nice views also picnic area has a roof, on hot days it can be very useful. pit toilets only.
Report Check-InStayed here last night and we were the only campers. The entry sign says the park officially opens in May and is open through September. The gates were open & there was no box to collect money. Water wasn’t turned on yet, and the pit toilets were very clean.
Sites 17 and 18 are right on the lake overlook and some of the other sites have shelters over the picnic tables. Each site has a picnic table, grill & fire ring. Didn’t notice any sites that offered shade from trees.
We had a really quiet night and enjoyed walking on the lake shore.
According to the core of engineers website, the US Park pass for seniors gives you a 50% discount for camp stays.
Report Check-InI stayed there last night. I was the only one in the campground. I paid the 10 dollar fee at the electric kiosk at the ranger station. Saw a few who were using the boat ramp. No Wi-Fi or RV dump that I saw. Just water at each site. Nice quiet place.
Report Check-Inbeautiful and quiet campground right on the water. a variety of sites with shelter, water and fire pit. 10$ to stay. honesty box, but campground host came by as well to check in.
Report Check-InAs previously reported. Nice campground with large open spaces and water hookup. Pit toilets are clean. No Verizon. Good AT&T. $10 per night.
Note that I had my LED light on in my camper after dark and the door open with bug screen closed. A 1000 very little flies got inside my camper. Be warned. Certain times of year there are tons of little flies.
Report Check-InQuiet little campground with nice adobe style pavilions at each campsite. Was able to pay with credit card at a kiosk. Water was turned off though, unfortunately.
Report Check-InNice Campground without any water or electricity. The fee for each Campsite is 10$. The Lake is nearly dried out. The only way to get access is over the boat ramps.
Report Check-InThis is a first come first serve COE campground with 20 campsites. Campsites are spacious and large. There is only water at the sites. The campground has clean pit toilets. We were here on Labor day weekend only about 10 of the sites were occupied.
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