Quote Originally Posted by Mrs. Crappie Stalker View Post
Here's the main boat ramp

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One of the cabins

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Pavilion Number 1
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The lodge/motel
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Some of the campsites are perched on the side of the hills/bluffs - not a lot of level ground in some of the areas. All of the sites are close together and not real deep. Sites 29 - 34 are on the main camp road but they are level. The loop with sites 35 - 55 seemed to be the best. They were all more level, with easy access to the water. This loop has a boat ramp, a fish cleaning station and a small pavilion right in the middle. Couldn't really get a good picture - they were full up and crowded. All of the sites had water & sewer hookup.
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Almost forgot: as far as parking, there was a sign posted saying campers only on the pads. Otherwise, there were boat trailers and vehicles parked all over the grass and campsites.
The last picture that Vonna entered is of section 35-55, on mdwfp site it's 25-55. Very little space between sites. Sites 36, 40, 42, 44, 46 have very little space for a tent, like a 4 person tent. Odd numbered sites are across the road, waters edge, trailer space only. When looking at the this section on the map, sites 35-55 are the loop to the left. The dump station is at the start of section to the right, 25-34. After you dump, take the first loop to your left. The second loop looked dangerous.
Double haulers, leave your boat at the motel. Haul it in later if you need to.