We've been coming to this campground for several years, and it has always been a treat. There are a variety of sites, most very secluded and private. We normally try to stay at one of the sites in the outer loop that is close to Ottawa Lake. Though the lake is small, it has a clean, sandy beach and dogs are allowed to swim at one end of the lake. Several sites are actually on the lake. However, these sites are all on a steep embankment and none of them has electricity. The park's electric sites are currently a mix of 30A and 50A. There are some fine hiking trails nearby, the Scuppernong trail system is the closest. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed at this State Forest CG while our laptop was being repaired at a nearby Apple Store. We need to stay for a week and because of the timing (summer vacationers) needed to change sites three times during that week. That turned out to be a good thing, as we got to experience different sites, with different bathhouses, grading, and satellite availability. The showers were all clean. The sites varied from completely level, to gently slopped, but serviceable. Satellite reception worked well in all sites. That is a huge deal for the DH! Most of the sites are gravel. All have fire rings, but during our stay there were some bans on fires, due to dry weather conditions. There is a small camp store, with some general camping items, tee shirts, & ice cream, but no actual groceries. We camped here in a Motorhome.