We stayed 4 nights in mid August. Most sites we saw were quite large and were relatively easy to get in to. The full hook up sites were a little more crowded and not as close to the water. Power and water sites (no sewer) were more private and some bordered the lake. If you're in an RV and the kids want to sleep in a tent, be prepared to spend an extra $37/night. (I suspect there may be some wiggle room in this, but this is what they told us). The lake is the primary attraction here, so if the weather is bad you'll need other activities to keep from getting bored. There are grassy areas for lawn games. If you forget anything the on site store has just about anything you'll need, but the price is understandably higher than in town. All in all, a good destination camping location.…
What a beautiful resort Shaw’s Point!! This past weekend we stayed in cabin 3. Let me tell you the view was beautiful! Thought we were at the ocean!! It was a successful fishing trip! Weather wasn’t totally cooperating but that didn’t stop us from enjoying our trip! Facilities were super clean and staff very friendly and helpful! At the restaurant even though we brought food for breakfast.... well we ended up eating every morning there! The fella did an amazing breakfast and was so nice!! A BIG 8/5 for his service!!!!!! Thank you Shaw’s Point resort! Look forward to our next visit!!
Alhough we were not using their facilities other than to launch the boat they were very helpful. I would go back there to camp for sure. The people at the front desk were on hand immediately to answer questions and to get us going on our fishing trip.
No whistle or tow line provided nor is there a ladder for if you choose to jump off and want to get back in. Huge safety risk. We had the newest boat which was not new. Weeds growing in it and some things held together with electrical tape. Other boats actually had plastic chairs on them. Carpet on it was brown and needed a clean. Simply gross.
Pros:Great parks for the kids, white sandy beach that isn't overcrowded, full rv hookups,a store that sells everything you can imagine, clean bathrooms with flush toilets and showers, picnic table and fire pit at sites, sani dumps at resort, you can rent a golf cart that has mobile sani dump to bring to your r.v. and you can rent boats. There's also a dog beach. Cons: you can't make reservations and you don't get to choose your campsite. Also, if you're meeting up with people, you can't pay for them ahead of time and hold a site for them next to you, becsuee... THERES NO RESERVING. Weather can change quickly and was windy alot so have warm clothes packed also. The restaurant at the resort was very filthy and I wouldn't eat at it. Overall, good resort but wish we could have chosen our sites as we were placed next to garbage and sani dump when there were tons of other vacant sites.…
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