We stayed two nights in a 39' motorhome. Site was level, water and electricity no problem. Site was a bit small, and park was packed with snow birds returning north. Many sites had mature trees. There on-site camp store was impressive for its size, with items needed for electrical, plumbing, etc. Facilities were clean There were a number of long term rigs, only one looked like it should be parked behind Great Uncle Ted's barn to house the chickens. The staff were very helpful, including helping me with a recalcitrant fax, notable especially as it was an extremely busy week for them.
Call ahead for reservations if you are heading up North around Spring Break time.
Do not tent in the central, grassy tent area if rain is forecast. It was inches deep in water.
Sheryl_E
Posted Apr 12, 2016; Michigan
Older park but seems like a well managed park, sites are a little tight for big rigs but doable. Area between sites is swampy when it rains. The area surrounding the park has crime issues but we felt safe in park, we've seen law enforcement in the park searching for a suspect. Easy entrance and exit. Wish they would redesign and fill in the swampy areas and fix drainage problems.
Drift
Posted Jan 05, 2016; Sioux Falls
Very nice park that is very well maintained. We arrived at 4:30pm just before sunset but noticed they had both a playground and a dog park. The signage is very good and the lanes are nice and wide. We got a pull-thru which was very long and had a picnic table to boot. I would definitely stay again. We camped in a 40' Motorhome.
Unw1red
Posted Nov 10, 2015; NW Arkansas
Clean, level, good facilities. Can get swampy in heavy rain. Friendly staff.
Kwiltn
Posted Oct 12, 2015; PA
Nice spot, level, gravel roads and pads. Well kept. Would stay again.
Gina
Posted May 30, 2015; ks
Stayed here on trip south. Very convenient. And nice facility.
Given location of sanitary hook up of site 121 to power, we couldn't hook up sanitary without 30 feet of hose
Joe
Posted Oct 21, 2013; Michigan
Family friendly and a very nice place to stay.
Cara Webb
Posted Jun 06, 2013; Knoxville