We decided to go for two days just to see. Not bad, not great but I would call it a real campground. Quite a few seasonal sites but most of them are neat with flowers and a personal touch with decorations. Didn't see one site that I would call open, in fact setting up a satellite would be very difficult if not impossible, if sat. important better ask in advance. Verizon MiFi and cell phones working well. TV - strong signals but few channels. Electric at 117 volts and water pressure good. Sites are reasonably wide but not well defined leading to various ideas on how to park. This is a work in progress campground. Looking around there are many signs of major efforts to rebuild and update facilities. Small sandy swimming beach, good boat ramp for trailer launching. Main building just remodeled and looks very nice. Restroom I looked at was not modern but very clean. Few children around so far and the ones we saw were very well behaved and quiet. Once off interstate paved roads are less than smooth and dirt access road is typical. Interior roads are graded but could use some more attention. Due to dense trees there is very little grass so outdoor rugs/mats are very useful here. Apparently this campground has a strong following as office reported only a couple tent sites still avail. for the 4th weekend. If you canoe or kayak this is a good place. Moose Island is actually owned by the campground and is a nice paddle. And the true test for any campground, would we return someday? Yes! We camped here in a Motorhome.