08-19-2013, 11:49 PM
Nice to get out of the city[laugh] Sort of. Well I was in a new place frame of mind, so we went. OMG! You have to go 31 miles out of your way and around the lake to get there. The road in the camp grounds had large holes everywhere, the camp sites are small in Loop A which would have been first choice as closer to the water. Plus the trailer pads are unlevel as heck. Not enough dumpsters for trash considering there is bear warnings all over.
Lack of trees in our site to make any shade and it was warm up there (till the thunderstorm). We were in Loop B and a bit of a drive to the lake every day.
Campers right next to us had four tents, four adults and about 15 screaming, crying kids.
It was nice[
] Caught a lot of Tigers and some strong as heck cutts. Camped with a good friend and my Best friends (Hubby and Baxter) so that was good.
Will I go back? MAYBE for a day but only when they open the road from Heber or the one from Ladder back up,
To me, the camp site that is a slice of heaven would be Mirror Lake or Mack's Inn RV. Tons of trees and shade. Can be hurricane winds, but you don't feel it[
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Ended up at Soldier Creek Sunday for an over night and tons of Rainbows!
This is just my take. It was worth trying for sure.
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Lack of trees in our site to make any shade and it was warm up there (till the thunderstorm). We were in Loop B and a bit of a drive to the lake every day.
Campers right next to us had four tents, four adults and about 15 screaming, crying kids.
It was nice[

Will I go back? MAYBE for a day but only when they open the road from Heber or the one from Ladder back up,
To me, the camp site that is a slice of heaven would be Mirror Lake or Mack's Inn RV. Tons of trees and shade. Can be hurricane winds, but you don't feel it[

Ended up at Soldier Creek Sunday for an over night and tons of Rainbows!
This is just my take. It was worth trying for sure.
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