We stayed there a couple of years ago. Very nice park although it is next to a working dirt pit so if you are hanging around during the day it can be a little noisy. Bring a couple of water hoses as some of the sites share a double headed spigot and the spigot may be away from your site. We had a pull thru on the back side (near the dirt pit) which was nice and roomy. The noise did not bother us as we were not there to sleep in or hang around the campground midday. The only thing that did bother us and would make us hesitate to go back is that we had absolutely no Verizon cell or AT & T mifi signal which is unusual for us seeing that we have an antenna for that and a signal booster installed. I did not like being out of contact as I had an elderly mother back at home. The park is located at the bottom of a hill next to the dirt pit and the river so you are down in a hollow.
There is a nice museum down by the river and you can also tour the fort. When we were there, they had a reenactment at the fort which was really interesting. There is a pool located over in the park area next to the campground. Also, the campground store was well stocked. Bathrooms were neat and clean. They had two dump stations if I recall correctly. One was kind of on the main drag through the park and the other off to the side in the back of the park. That is the one we used.
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