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When we visited the park, a portion of the sites in camping area #1 were being renovated and upgraded to 50 amp, water, no sewer. Construction was in progress and it is possible our evaluation and the site numbers may not be totally accurate, however we believe this will be the preferred area within the facility. The roads are paved and fairly wide while allowing you to back in to a gravel site with decent elbow room. You will have a glimpse of the lake on your curbside in these 65 footers - #1 thru 9 and #12 thru 17. There are also some sites which appeared to be semi-circle pull-thrus in the 75 foot range - #20 thru 24 and #29, 30 & 31. Also in area #1 is an older 30 amp 70 foot back-in - #89. Over in camping area #3 are back-ins P124 and P126 - 60 feet, P160 and 162 - 65 feet along with 30 amp back-ins #236 - 55 feet and #242 - 65 feet. Consider pulling into these 75 foot semi-circle pull-thrus with the 30 amp on your curbside which will provide you with a grassy area to your curbside - #239 & 240. All of the above sites are water and electric only.
FF: We believe the new back-in sites in Camping Area #1 are suitable, but remember they were still under construction when visited. Camping Area #3 - P124, P126, P160 & P162. Good dump. Paved streets, gravel sites. Open all year with water shut off 11/1 - 3/14.
DIRECTIONS: On I-70, Exit #197. After exiting the toll booth, take a right onto Hwy 10 and go 3-2/3 miles to Clinton Parkway. Take a right, then another quick right and proceed a few hundred yards down to the second entrance on the left (Hwy N1415).
FF: We believe the new back-in sites in Camping Area #1 are suitable, but remember they were still under construction when visited. Camping Area #3 - P124, P126, P160 & P162. Good dump. Paved streets, gravel sites. Open all year with water shut off 11/1 - 3/14.
DIRECTIONS: On I-70, Exit #197. After exiting the toll booth, take a right onto Hwy 10 and go 3-2/3 miles to Clinton Parkway. Take a right, then another quick right and proceed a few hundred yards down to the second entrance on the left (Hwy N1415).