Reviews
Golf course not being taken care of, very poorly run. They need better management. Conservation board not doing their jobs! The park is not as neat as it has been in the past.
We have been out here for 3 weeks camping and are having a great time. Fishing has been great. Shower houses are nice bait house is great plenty of bait to choose from. Alot of wildlife to see.
Excellent! Lots of tent space. 5 star bath rooms. Lake nice too. And wood for sell down the road towards Ogden 10 bucks 20 peace of wood. Great place to camp.
I really enjoy this camp ground. There are fun trails to explore, a great view of the lake! They have beach access if you desire to swim. Depending on where you stay the campsite's vary. They have they're really level rock sites with great views to grass spots. They have options from 30 to 50 amp service. All the shower houses were clean, the water was nice and warm to take a shower with plenty of room to change. If your looking for a well maintained kid friendly camp ground look no further!
Beautiful grounds, peaceful campsites, nice amenities. Boone county is lucky to have such a gem. We enjoyed our visit here.
This is a great place to catch bluegill, catfish, carp, large and smallmouth bass among other types of fish. A great place to either fish by yourself or with your family. My kids really enjoy fishing here.
Caught a decent 16" bass this time around off of the hickory heights picnic area, about to fry those delicious fillets up now
This is such a beautiful place.. I was in a John boat and the scenery is just breathe taking.. even got to view triple rainbows!!
Camped overnight, was originally in search of a dispersed camping spot in the ledges state park wildlife management area and DNR pointed us to this park. There’s no dispersed camping at all. It is a campground with a ton of RV spots and some tent spots. Overall it was fairly clean and the bathroom was clean which is why I’m giving it 2 stars. $11 per night in a tent spot. Has picnic benches and fire pit with grill topper. However the bad.. absolutely no dnr or park ranger to keep noise level down so the RV campers were up til 3 am loud with music and conversations, kids screaming. The people in the tent site next to us were driving in and out at all hours of the night until about 2 and then never put their fire out so it smoked all night long. They were also loud and not courteous with their headlights pointing into our tent. Overall just so loud. Absolutely no peace and quiet. Fireworks most of the night but it is weekend of the 4th so not surprised. So much that a few of the other RVs had left before we woke up at 7am. The last and the absolutely most terrible were the bugs. Mosquitos that have had vaccines to protect against any and all bug sprays and repellents. You need a bee keeper suit to enter. Also forget about eating outside. We were swarmed with gnats. Fire ants all over. I expect bugs, it’s nature. But I’m certain these bugs get yolked and more immune every time we sprayed. Bring the suit, zappers, fly strips, wacker zappers, and thick skin.
WE went for the disc golf course, which I’ve seen in development over the last year or so. The baskets are up but not marked, there’s no map of the course available, even though the County Supervisor’s published notes say there is one, and we could only find four holes to play. I’m sure it will be great once it’s complete—it’s way better already than McHose park’s course for newer players, anyway—but it’s still not ready.