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Flanagan's Pearl Lake Campsite
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Connie Boening
We Love it there. People are so friendly.
Nellie Abby
Water in the swimming pond is cloudy. Bathrooms need to be updated and spider webs cleaned up and removed. Nice there is a band there sometimes. Regulars aren't very friendly to weekenders. Campsites are very close together and packed in like sardines.
J Mo
We are tent campers Pros: Clean bathrooms, friendly customer service affordable, nice beach. Cons: The owners do not enforce the noise curfew, so if you're not in an insulated rig, be prepared to hear tons of music and obnoxious conversations until 2am. The site are right on top of each other, so you get no privacy. Basically, this is a party town on the weekends and not a place where you can enjoy nature. My family and I probably won't be back.
Kathy Nickel
Sites were extremely small and very tight together. We camped in the Oaks section with no one in the two sites next to us—Only reason we were able to see a little bit of nature. Many of the permanent campers are in poor shape needing thorough cleanings and clean up around them. Had moss and mildew all over the picnic tables. Bathrooms appear to be clean. Small bar area, food was good. Would not go back just due to the tight quarters of the sites and roadways extremely narrow to get a camper through. Would be very difficult to get anything over 25 foot backed into most of these sites. Too many trees and everybody is on top of each other. Pond water was extremely green!!
Matt & Sara Gonzales
Definitely on our list to check out again. Very affordable, great fun for our kiddos, and I liked how all the non-permanent sites were located very close to everything. The sites were pretty large compared to other places we have gone, but it is EXTREMELY sandy. Only gripe other than all the sand was that the electric panel was set pretty far off from the back of our campsite, so we had to really wedge our popup into "just" the right spot where our power cable could reach and also allow us to pull our beds out without hitting trees.