Summary
Campsites include picnic tables, fire rings, and pit toilets; potable water is typically available seasonally. No hookups, but RVs up to 25 feet can access the area. Reservations aren’t accepted—sites are first-come, first-served, with a small nightly fee. The campground offers peaceful lakeside camping with opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and nearby hiking, including trails in the Kettle Crest area. Best visited late spring to early fall, campers enjoy a quiet, scenic vibe surrounded by pine forests and gentle mountain terrain—ideal for nature lovers seeking a tranquil escape.