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that price isn’t too bad
I totally agree with Mike that Dew Drop (and site 74) are amazing! It offers the view of the lake and the sun can be seen rising each morning as you look out from the tent. the managers are great too! Von and her team were very helpful and friendly, in fact it was Von that suggested we look at site 74 as a possibility. thank you Von!
Hey Marlene…thanks so much for stopping by and posting. I have fond memories of that campsite and area. Cheers!
Hi! I am a little confused, we looked for site #74 on the map and on reserve.usa and there is nos site #74 at Dewdrop:
http://www.recreation.gov/camping/map_of_Dewdrop/r/campgroundMap.do?page=map&search=site&contractCode=NRSO&parkId=70257
Hey Kathy…that is odd. Maybe you can contact the park directly and ask them? Good luck and thanks for stopping by. Cheers.
Had a terrible experience at Dewdrop. The campgrounds are really bunched together so we had neighboring kids literally riding their mountain bikes through our gear. Later on that evening at 2:00 AM a huge party of three large vehicles with boats arrived and decided to set up camp by running their cars and using their headlights. It was awful, we cancelled and left the next morning.
Ugh, so sorry to hear that.
this is the most amazing campgrounds i have ever been too ..it brings lots of fond memories and i am so excited to go back this year. the campsite host are wonderful and the views and the area are totally awesome. the fishing is great cant wait to be back there
Hey Cindy, thanks so much for stopping by and sharing. It is a great campground. Even more fun if ya have a boat. 🙂 Cheers, Mike
Just wondering if you need a fishing license at dew drop campground.
First time going (july 4 – july 8 2018 ).
Hi Annette…good question. Not sure. You might want to check this link out: http://www.fishandboat.com/Fish/FishingLicense/Pages/BuyAFishingLicense.aspx
Thank you so much for the helpful information. i think my hubby and I will try and reserve this spot this summer.