Parking your RV in your campsite
Front Row RV Parking (Pull In - Lake View)
• The front row campsites are PULL IN sites.
• All RVs face the same way, with their utility hookup side (driver’s side) next to their utility pedestal. (No, we do not allow campers to face each other. We understand that some campgrounds allow this. We do not, sorry.)
• Drive into your campsite and stop about five feet from the edge/top of the hill.
• Unhook your vehicle from your RV (after you put your wheel chocks in place) and park your vehicle behind your RV.
• You can either back out your vehicle alongside your RV or, if the next sites over from you are empty, you can drive out through a nearby campsite to park behind your RV. Vehicles are NOT allowed go down the hill after they unhook.
• Only one vehicle per campsite. Ask for Overflow/Visitor Parking at the store if you have an additional vehicle. The additional vehicle will need a Parking Pass from the store to hang on the rear view mirror.
• Please only park on your campsite, and not a neighboring campsite. If you want to park on a neighboring site and it’s open, you can book a reservation for that site in order to use it. We can assist you with that at the campground store.
Middle Row RV Parking (Pull Through)
• The middle row campsites are PULL THROUGH campsites.
• All RVs face the same way, with their utility hookup side (driver’s side) next to their utility pedestal. (No, we do not allow campers to face each other. We understand that some campgrounds allow this. We do not, sorry.)
• Drive your RV into your campsite and pull forward a little more towards the front of the campsite, near the roadway.
• Unhook your vehicle from your RV (after you put your wheel chocks in place) and park your vehicle behind your RV.
• Only one vehicle per campsite. Ask for Overflow/Visitor Parking at the store if you have an additional vehicle. The additional vehicle will need a Parking Pass from the store to hang on the rear view mirror.
• Please only park on your campsite, and not a neighboring campsite. If you want to park on a neighboring site and it’s open, you can book a reservation for that site in order to use it. We can assist you with that at the campground store.
Back Row RV Parking (Back In)
• The back row campsites are BACK IN campsites.
• All RVs face the same way, with their utility hookup side (driver’s side) next to their utility pedestal. (No, we do not allow campers to face each other. We understand that some campgrounds allow this. We do not, sorry.)
• Slowly back your RV into your campsite. Please have a spotter assist you so you don’t accidently back into the utility pedestals or the stone fire pits.
• For fire safety, please don’t park your RV too close to the stone fire pits.
• Unhook your vehicle from your RV (after you put your wheel chocks in place) and park your vehicle in front of your RV. (Back row vehicles can stay hooked up to their RV if they wish to.)
• Only one vehicle per campsite. Ask for Overflow/Visitor Parking at the store if you have an additional vehicle. The additional vehicle will need a Parking Pass from the store to hang on the rear view mirror.
• Please only park on your campsite, and not a neighboring campsite. If you want to park on a neighboring site and it’s open, you can book a reservation for that site in order to use it. We can assist you with that at the campground store.
Boat Parking
• Boat Trailers are parked near the Boat Launch. To the left of the Boat Launch you'll see a blue sign that marks Boat Parking.
• Trailers (boat or utility trailers) are not parked on campsites.
• If the Boat Parking Lot is full, then the Boat Trailers can be parked to the right of the Boat Launch.