Promised DJ a trip report so here it is -
We camped in the Martin Lake section in site 31. Sites 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32 are on the last part of the loop and on a more sparsely populated or widely spaced section.
One of the things we noticed is the absence of mosquitos. Bull Trout is known for mosquitos and we've always been prepared with spray and Off! candles, but there were none. It was amazing. There were a few horseflies and every evening around 7pm the gnats came out and were pesty, but no mosquitos. Not sure if they sprayed for them or not.
View of that loop with our TV on the left. Our site, site 31, is the last one on the left. As you can see, there is more room for more sites, but they'e chosen not to put more in, which is ok with us.
Site 31, head on - 65' deep but I'm pretty sure it was more. We were backed all the way back. It's pretty unlevel front to back but with leveling blocks we made it work.
Site 31 from the side - plenty of room for all of our slide-outs.
View from the back. Notice the height of the leveling blocks in the rear. If we had more persons join us, we could've gone back further to give them room in the site to park.
View of site -
My family playing a beanbag toss game, but look at the space behind with no close neighbors!
Bull Trout - my youngest granddaughter looking to her Grandpa (with the shirt). Notice the boaters fishing.
Both granddaughters and dogs enjoying the lake -
Heading back after playing in the lake. This is right by the host campsite at the junction of the Martin Lake section and the Bull Trout lake section -
A lot of tent campers in the Martin Lake Section by the lake -