We stayed as Coast to Coast. Check-in staff were friendly and we didn't have any problems. The sites were of ample size and relatively level. The pads were gravel and the yard area grass. The grounds were well manicured and several renovation and upgrades were in progress at the time we were there. They have an indoor pool, sauna room and an outdoor pool. Also on the property is a water park; this was also being renovated. The restrooms were always clean, however they are somewhat dated. There is gated security at night and a restaurant on site. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here free with our ROD membership. The main purpose of this review is to let people know that they now have some 50 amp sites available. The park was recently purchased by a new owner. Money is being spent on upgrading the water-slide park. The park has a nice indoor and outdoor pool, and several nice cabins. Most sites are grass, but there are some gravel sites. They also have a restaurant on site (Maui Mikes) that has good pizza. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here as a guest of a Coast to Coast member, so the price was $15 per night. I don't know if non-members can stay here unless they are coming for the sales pitch. Very family friendly and dog friendly. There is a water park and nice indoor and outdoor pools. Many other activities and options. The grocery store in Andover is indeed very nice. Restrooms and showers were satisfactory but could use some updating. Campsites are spacious and there is a mix of full sun and partially shaded sites. If in the area again, would consider the state park or possibly the Bayshore campground in Andover to be on the lake. We camped here in a Motorhome.