The campground is called Gregory E. Moore RV Resort, which is rated at the top 1% of the nation. When you stay here you can see why. The amenities are great. There is a camp store that is open daily all year round. There is a separate building for laundry with ample washers and dryers and it is open 24 hours a day. The campground has horseshoes, shuffleboard, a pool for warm weather, two lakes for canoeing and fishing, several nature trails, a tram to take guests back and forth to the beach, cable t.v., and Wi-Fi hot spots. There are 140 RV sites, 20 tent sites, and several cabins. The campsites are very roomy and many have concrete pads.
We loved the paths and trails at this campground and spent quite a bit of time biking around. We had some quality beach time here as well as as several days reached mid to high 70s.
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Pictures of the beach and dunes:
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Wildlife we encountered:
this squirrel kept hanging around our campsite and wanted to be fed |
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