Campsites 1 through 8 have full hook-ups and seven are pull-throughs. Each of the sites are separated by natural areas of wildflowers, berries and some trees. Most of these sites are capable of holding large RVs plus a vehicle. The sites are roomy and most have views of Johnson Lake across the road.
Campsites 9 through 17 in the second row have water and electricity. Five of the nine are pull-throughs and more secluded than the front row. Back-in campsites 10 and 11 are surrounded by large birch and cottonwoods. The park has an easily accessible dump station located in the front of the Lodge building (the long orange building).
We have eliminated the use of the rear 15 sites for camping. This will help reduce the number of people in the campground and have less stress on the facilities. These sites may be used for storage of trailers, extra vehicles or boats during the summer.
The Lodge has both men’s and women’s bathroom and three individual showers which will be open during the daytime and is handicap accessible. In addition, there is a laundry area with three washers and three dryers for the guest convenience. In 2009, a campground firepit was built behind the Lodge. It will be open to guests from 5 to 10 pm daily. NO CAMPFIRES ARE PERMITTED AT THE CAMPSITES due to Forest Service restrictions.
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