
Most full hookup sites are pull-through with either 30 amp or 50 amp electrical service and can accommodate the largest RV (some sites are nearly 100 feet long). Full hookup sites are for RV's (no tents or vehicle rooftop tents by themselves, but you can add a tent with the RV for an additional fee).

Our partial hookup sites have 30 amp electrical service (two sites have 50 amp electric) and water and some can accommodate an RV up to 40 feet (plus a large vehicle) or two large tents. All partial hookup sites are back-in.

Most tent sites are large and can accommodate 2-4 tents with 2 to 3 vehicles.

There are two bunk cabins. Each bunk cabin has two sets of bunk beds (one set with twin bunks; one set with a full on bottom and twin on top), electricity, no plumbing/no water, heater, fan, air conditioning (July-September), fire pit, picnic table and covered porch. There is potable/drinking water right outside the cabin and restrooms across from the cabin (with hot showers). Bedding/Pillows are not provided.

There is one barn cabin. The cabin has two queen log beds, electricity, no plumbing/no water, heater, ceiling fan, air conditioning (July - September), microwave, mini refrigerator, fire pit, picnic table and covered porch. There is potable/drinking water right outside the cabin and restrooms across from the cabin (with hot showers). Bedding/Pillows are not provided.

There is one rustic cabin. The cabin has one queen beds and two convertible chairs (each converts to a twin bed), kitchenette (small refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot and electric skillet, utensils), full bathroom (with shower), heater, ceiling fan, air conditioning (July-September), fire pit, picnic table and covered porch. Bedding/Pillows are not provided.

There is one chalet cabin. There is one queen log bed (just like home). The loft has two twin mattresses. This cabin has a 1/2 bath (toilet and sink), small kitchenette with microwave, mini fridge, electric skillet and cooking utensils as well as a heater (year-round) and air conditioning (July-September). There is a fire pit and the large deck has log furniture and patio table/chairs. Showers are available onsite. Bedding/Pillows are not provided.

All sites have a fire pit and picnic table.
Firewood must be purchased onsite!
Bunk Cabins (Cabin #1 & #2): Starting at $60 per night each (PETS ALLOWED)
Barn Cabin (Cabin #3): Starting at $80 per night (NO PETS!)
Rustic Cabin (Cabin #4): Starting at $130 per night (NO PETS!)
Chalet Cabin (Cabin #5): Starting at $115 per night (NO PETS!)
Cabin Cleaning & Damage Deposit: $25
Full Hookup: Starting at $50 per night (Add tent to site: $10)
Tent or RV Site w/water & electric: Starting at $40 per night
Tent: Starting at $30 per night (6 people, 2 tents)
Pet Fee: $5 per night, per pet
Extra Person (more than 6): $5 per night, per person
Extra Vehicle: $5 per night, per vehicle (2 vehicles included with each reservation)
Whether you’re an experienced camper or planning your first outing, be sure you are mindful and respectful of others within the Campground! Camping etiquette is, for the most part, common courtesy. Here are a few suggestions on being a courteous camper:
· Respect other's rights. Don't walk across another camper's site - walk around it.
· Obey the campgrounds quiet hours. Voices, radios and other noises carry further than you might think on a quiet summer night.
· Pack out what you pack in. A good rule is to leave your campsite cleaner than you found it. Recycle when possible. There are garbage cans throughout the campground and two dumpsters, PLEASE use them!
· If you own a pet, keep it contained and clean up after it. Don't expect to tie your dog to a tree and leave him unattended. He will likely bark at strangers, dig holes and annoy your fellow campers.
· Don't cut any trees for firewood. Firewood can be purchased through the camp store.
· Campground facilities exist for the benefit of all campers. Help keep them clean!
Know and respect the campground's rules. If you don't understand them, feel free to ask for an explanation or example. The rules have been established to protect and respect the rights of campers, the campground and the environment.