5/5 Shannon D. 1 year ago on Google
We
camped
at
Woodside
Lake
this
past
Fri/Sat.
The
whole
family
got
wristbands
to
use
the
inflatables
and
water
equipment
(SUP,
water
trike)
and
had
a
great
day.
For
campers
it
is
$5
per
person,
per
day
to
get
a
wristband.
Community
members
and
guests
can
also
pay
to
enter,
but
it
is
more.
Even
on
a
beautiful
weekend
(upper
80s)
it
wasn't
too
crowded.
We
would
come
again.
Regarding
the
sites,
we
were
in
the
1-10
loop
at
site
5.
We
have
a
42'
class
A
and
the
sites
were
tight,
but
my
husband
had
no
problem
getting
in/out.
They
are
gravel
sites,
and
half
of
the
roads
are
gravel,
some
areas
are
paved,
but
most
aren't.
One
of
the
staff
members
helped
him
park
so
he
got
positioned
quickly
in
between
trees
so
we
didn't
have
isuses
with
slideouts.
They
give
you
a
keycard
for
the
gate
to
enter,
so
there
is
extra
security.
Some
people
have
mentioned
the
water
qualty.
At
our
site
(5),
there
were
two
water
connections,
one
was
filtered
and
the
other
wasn't.
We
connected
our
rig
to
the
filtered
water
and
it
was
great
-
no
bad
taste
or
odor.
Maybe
other
sites
didn't
have
filtered
water,
but
we
had
no
complaints
here.
When
I
used
the
shower
house
I
noticed
the
shower
water
was
unfiltered
and
could
smell
the
faint
iron
odor,
but
it
was
fine
and
I
didn't
smell
like
iron
afterwards
as
one
person
mentioned.
Many
of
the
sites
are
seasonal
campers
and
have
permanent
set
ups.
It
is
a
very
nice
community
of
campers.
There
are
swings,
basketball,
and
a
great
sand
volleyball
count.
The
grass
was
nice
and
soft/green
and
the
area
by
the
beach
had
great
shade.
All
in
all,
the
grounds
were
very
nice.
We
would
definitely
stay
here
again
if
in
town
and
would
recommend
to
a
friend.
The
price
was
good,
people
were
nice,
and
management
was
very
friendly.
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