You simply enter the park, and follow signs toward the campground (to the right) as you proceed you will see a drive on your right that borders a fence line. You'll see the sign for the dumpstation. The first opening is the exit, the next is the entrance. Once you pull in, you'll see a kiosk and box with envelopes and a separate slot to drop the envelope with $10 payment. There's water, but it is non potable. There's also a metal trash can. The area is kept very clean.
What a great experience here! We set up in site 6 with the creek right behind us. Our dog enjoyed swimming in the deep sections. The site took some effort, but we did get level. It's winter, so the water fill and dump station are closed. The large trash bins were a nice convenience. Each site is equipped with a concrete picnic table, a large deep fire ring, and a lantern pole. We had great Verizon & TMobile which we needed since we work from the road. We don't typically stay in campgrounds, as we prefer to boondock. This was a great experience even with lots of other campers around. Everyone was respectful and the sites are well spaced.
Nightly Rate: $8.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 6
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
The $20 a night for dry camping was fair for included dumpstation and use of dumpster. Caution to dog owners there are stickers all over the ground that will get stuck in their paws. It makes walking your dog impossibble. :(
Nightly Rate: $20.00
Days Stayed: -
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
T-Mobile 4G