Nice COE Park. We had reservations to arrive on a Saturday, towing a car behind our motor coach. The interior roads are VERY narrow and twist between large trees....difficult at best....but what makes it nearly impossible are the boats, jet skis, multiple trailers and camping rigs parked everywhere, hanging out into the already restricted roadway. I've stayed in many COE parks and the only way I'll ever be back to this one is if my arrival and departure did not include a weekend
Arkydoodle
Posted Nov 16, 2017; Arkansas
Well covered with tall trees. Beautiful park and lake. Paved interior roads, and widely spaced parking pads. We wandered around on bikes to get some exercise and look over all the possible parking sites. There are some with full hook-ups but they don't have a great view of the lake. Park is OK for big rigs in most sites, but it is best to look things over before deciding on a spot if the gate attendant allows you to park at the "fish cleaning" station just beyond the gate. We unhooked the car from the motorcoach and toured the park before deciding on a site. Of course if the park is crowded, this may not be allowed. We will camp here again. The sister park (Piney Point) just north of this one is smaller and a bit tight for big rigs.
Moonrover
Posted Nov 23, 2012; Dublin, OH