October 7, 2023 - reviewed by Eric W.
$29
Good Stop Over
Stayed here a couple of weeks during my PCS. It's quiet and having the view of the lake was so relaxing. Sites are mostly level but some you will need some boards for your tow jack or tires. Currently there are only water and electric hookups (communal honey-pot is available). Roads into the camp are gravel. Trees aren't a problem. Bathroom aren't too bad but reminded me of summer camp in the 80s. Wifi is available but can be slow if there are a lot of campers. Tent sites are right along the lake. There is a pay washer and dryer in the lower bathhouse. The upper bathhouse is the nicest.
Check-in is at the Wingo Lodge on Arnold Village down the road. Outdoor Rec is also located at the Wingo Lodge where you can rent boats (pontoons, ski, bass), get your fishing license, or rent cabins. The Arnold Lakeside Club (ALC) is only open for scheduled/rented events like weddings, promotions, or retirements. There are rooms at the Wingo Lodge and cabins are also available to rent.
July 15, 2017 - reviewed by Karrie
7/8/17-7/14/17
Bathroom was clean, but ran out of paper towels and down to one roll of toilet paper at the end of the week. The roads were gravel, but while we were there they came in with new gravel and graded the roads. Very nice!!!
September 19, 2016 - reviewed by 37' Classic Newell
Nice Park But Not For Big Rigs
There are a couple of spots as soon as you pull in that a big rig could fit. the roads are dirt/gravel and uneven so we didn't feel comfortable going further into the park.
It's on the lake so the views are nice.
It didn't seem to be overrun by full-timers as some of the other reviews have said. It is secluded so you have a ways to go for supplies but the town is nice and big enough for the standard stores. Cell service was spotty on the drive out there but once in the park it was fine.