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Looking for info on this facility, as to wheres the best place to stay, like what section is better to stay in, is ther any concrete pads, all i can find is someone said syas there is a remodel taking place but thats it.. We were thing about going down to the ballon fest in june, but would like to know the best splae to stay?????

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All of the spaces are huge!......I don't think there is a bad spot in the place.....

Go......it's a good place!


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Hi,

Area A is closer to the entrance, and the lake, B also overlooks the lake, and you drive a little further to area C, where you have to look past A and B to see the lake.

I think that all the sites have 50 and 30 amp recepticals. Dry camping is past the bathrooms in the C area. I don't know if they offer dry camping on a regular basis.

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Make sure you have a extra sewer hose as the pull through are a stretch.
No concrete large grassy areas tons of area to walk. We love the place and can get a little spunky.


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rkentzel wrote:

Make sure you have a extra sewer hose as the pull through are a stretch.
No concrete large grassy areas tons of area to walk. We love the place and can get a little spunky.

why?
184 Full Hook Up Sites (Water, Sewer, and Electricity)

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why?
184 Full Hook Up Sites (Water, Sewer, and Electricity)


If you are a little short on sewer hose you will find out. Like I said its a stretch to the sewer. At least to the sites we have used.

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