

I counted twelve bird species just at my campsite.

I had to level my camper about 4-5 inches side to side, but I was slightly outside the pull through track. Sites are gravel/dirt, with some good separation, although in April very few leaves were on the trees and bushes. That loop was nearly full even though it was mid-week in April, but the loop I was on only had a few tent campers and me. Most of the larger RVs were on the next loop with full hookups, sites 94-129. Site 148 is right next to the bathhouse, and cut throughs could be an issue. On this loop, site 144 was quite muddy, even though it hadn't rained recently. A larger rig could fit in many of these sites, but you might need an extension cord. I was able to make my site work because I have a very small maneuverable A-frame pop up, and squeezed it in between the electric and the table. They are mostly pull-through, but the electric pedestals are oddly placed, making it difficult to set up with the RV door away from the road but toward the picnic table.

The loop I was on, sites 135 to 150, is mostly electric only and set up more for tent camping. I stayed at Site 143, electric only, for two nights in mid-April, Tue and Wed, for a local shakedown trip with my new popup.
