5 /5 Susanna Savage: This place is a hidden gem! Camping is free but you need to make a reservation online at least 24 hours in advance of arrival. There are restrooms with flush toilets and cold water hand washing, but no showers. Most campsites have a picnic table and fire-ring, but not all. Spots are first come, so show up right at check-in time (3pm) on the first day of your reservation for the most options to choose from. There are stables for horses, and a large pavilion. There are some nonpotable water spikets in the campground and on the outside of the restrooms and pavilion, but no potable water. There are TWO seperate campgrounds here, so pay close attention when making your reservation. The Equestrian Campground is best for big rigs (you dont have to have horses to camp there). Its basically a large open field with a only a few trees. Its very accessible and great for solar and starlink. The Primitive Campground is mainly shaded and has lots of low hanging branches. It offers more privacy and shade than the Equestrian Campground, but is not great for big rigs/solar/starlink. This location closes for hunts regularly. The dates of the hunts are on the same website you make your reservation on. During the hunt theres no camping! During some hunts day use is still allowed, but during other hunts the entire place is closed to everyone but the hunters. There are miles and miles of trails to explore and lots of wildlife to be seen. The trails are wide and flat and make for very easy walking. Dog friendly, but watch out for the sand spurs!