Large pull-through sites, rate is for electric only. “Clubhouse” is locked and closed for the winter, winter water source located directly in front of building. Drive to hotel/casino and pay at registration desk, they give you a key to the electric box at your assigned site. Drop box for key located on exterior of clubhouse. Ate at buffet in casino, definitely not much to write home about, $14. I'd try the a la carte items instead if i had it to do again. If you’re on a low sodium diet you might love it, but I use minimal salt in cooking and had to salt everything. Nothing much around except the casino. Sites mostly level, very slight pitch. We just parked backwards so our feet would be slightly down. 6 or 7 other sites occupied.
Nightly Rate: $11.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 19
Creek sounds lull you to sleep at night, very quiet despite OHV trails nearby. Lots of available sites to choose from on a Saturday. Numerous pull through sites, potable water you can hook a hose to and fill tanks, flush toilets. Excellent camp host, comes back every year. Hiking trail at end of campground runs along creek. Non-reservable sites are towards entrance to campground, become reservable after camp host, but I think the first sites are nicer anyway.
Nightly Rate: $15.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 9
Very pleasant campground, unusually busy for the wet cold weather. Hot showers, flush toilets, electric, and water for only $22. Full hook up sites were closed except for the camp host, as the grassy area around them was flooded. Gravel pads, nicecand long, fairly level. Dump station located next to restrooms. About half the sites were occupied. Not much privacy between sites but they are fairly well spaced. Lake was above normal, as they advertise a beach but lake came right up to the sidewalk. Wonderful children’s playground for the kids on a drier day. Had an awesome meal at Dempsey’s brew pub, lots of families there for the terrific pizza and I would highly recommend the fried garlic cheese curds and the spinach artichoke dip. And the root beer.
Nightly Rate: $22.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 6
Long drive from Kingman AZ, but a great place to stop along highway 93. Water was off at the individual sites but still on at the dump station and there was fresh drinking water available there too. Electric was on, which was important to us as it’s below freezing at night. Hot showers and flush toilets in building near entrance, very clean, but seriously lacking hooks. Or a bench in the shower stall. Good hike to the casino, we ate in the restaurant where individual entrees were $9-$16. The buffet was $32/person which we felt was ridiculously expensive. Nothing to do unless you want to gamble. Turn on casino, then right on keno to get to the rv park with a shower house.
Nightly Rate: $22.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 2
We stayed in the A loop which is actually the equestrian camp. Sites are huge, with very large, level cement pads for rig with picnic table, lantern hook, water and electric. Each equestrian site has access to a corral but horses are not necessary to camp. Entrance station is unmanned, and the sign says if it is unmanned reservations are tequired, as that is apparently the only way to pay. Luckily, there is cell service. We arrived about 3:30 on a Friday afternoon and while the B loop was pretty picked over, we had multiple sites to choose from in A loop. B loop is much closer to the dump station and boat ramp and would probably be more desirable if you are pulling a boat as it is closer to the lake. Equestrian camp is actually on the hill hust above the lake, with good views but limited access if the lake was full. Right now you can hike around it on the exposed shoreline. All sites are deeply shaded by large oak trees. The bathroom/shower is strangely set back far from the campsites with no trails to it. You have to try to walk between campsites to get to it. There are four stalls, the only two i saw were for both genders, handicapped accessible, with a toilet, sink, and shower in each. Although the showers were nice and hot, the low flow shower head only emits about a teaspoon of water. It was very hard to get your hair washed with so little eater. Road in is asphalt but very rough, could definitely use resurfacing. Cattle ranch down the road has more bulls than i’ve ever seen in one place before, which emit a constant low grumble. Large herd of cows in pasture seem to bellow constantly, joined by an occasional donkey braying. Plus a train rumbles by in the predawn hours.
Nightly Rate: $24.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: A18
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
A little expensive because each vehicle has to pay daily use of $6, electric $21, non-electric $17. 37E and 18E are both level and right next to the creek that winds through the campground. Playground across from 37e. Gorgeous hiking trails with stunning rock formations. Wooded and cool, asphalt pads, showers and flush toilets, very friendly, helpful staff. No firewood collection, do not transport due to emerald ash borer. Available for purchase at front gate. We would have stayed longer but all sites become reserved for Memorial Day weekend. Very popular but campers were all respectful and quiet.
Nightly Rate: $27.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 37E
Small campground with many trees, totally deserted this weekend, probably because of the cold snowy weather. Water is off but electric is still on, better be self-contained because there are no vault toilets. Fairly busy road near the entrance to campground, leads to very pretty lake with boat launch. Train tracks somewhere nearby, as trains can be heard occasionally. Campground road is not cleared at all but only 1-2” of snow, so RV handled it quite well. Would love to see it when trees are leafed out, should be shady and cool, not conducive to solar though. Easy to find.
Nightly Rate: $11.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 40
Beautiful mature oaks shade nearly all the campsites, clean shower and toilet facilities. 1mile hiking trail, wildlife blind, and a good sized lake. Couldn’t get in Memorial Day weekend and wouldn’t have wanted to, the place was packed and very noisy, people and vehicles everywhere. But it’s very quiet on a weekday, 5 other sites occupied. Electric is a little far from gravel pad on some sites, we needed an extension cord. Dump station and drinking water available across the street from campground entrance near the fish cleaning station. Asphalt road. Week has been very wet, but most sites are well drained. Good location to visit Winnebago manufacturing plant from, as sites are arranged on loops instead of packed in rows. Looks like they are trying to grow bushes between sites for more privacy.
Nightly Rate: $16.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 4
This is a lovely county park with water and electric hookups, lots of trees and shade, about 5 degrees cooler than cities to east. Water is located between sites a considerable distance away but one 50’ hose is provided. You’ll need to hook your own hose to the site hose at lower numbered sites. $22 rate is for out of state camping, they also offer a discounted weekly rate, but 14 day limit is not flexible. 16 days between stays. Clean, showers and flush toilets, lots of hiking trails nearby. Very popular, you’ll need a reservation for weekends. Not all sites are very level, 18 seemed to be the least level. Website has length and width of asphalt pad. Grill is sometimes located far from site, not sure why.
Nightly Rate: $22.00
Days Stayed: 13
Site Number: 16,2,8
This little park is wonderful! Long level sites, water and electric even in winter, and a cute little town to explore. Easy to find, quiet, we had the place to ourselves in the evening and woke up to one neighbor in the morning. Pay post at entrance to campground. Only drawback was the stray cats. Didn't take them long to find us and park themselves right outside the front door. Very hard to resist their pitiful meows They finally left about 10pm.
Nightly Rate: $12.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 76