Way off the beaten path, the last three miles are a dirt road. Worth it though. Very well-maintained by Neal, who is very nice. Grounds are well groomed and even paths are mowed to the water's edge. There is a playground, public bathrooms with vault showers, a dump station at the campground's entrance, and level campsites. Neal lives on the grounds and is easy to find if needed. Wooded grounds. Peaceful.