Justin B.recommendsOctober 6, 2024
In the Corn Fields by the Lake
Aaron was extremely helpful. He has a lot of wood. He’s willing to help if you need it.
Abby W.recommendsOctober 6, 2024
In the Corn Fields by the Lake
We had a great time at camp site #1!! We took our 3 dogs and they were able to run and play the entire weekend. The land was well maintained and we didn’t have any issues. I wish the lake was a little more accessible but we ended going to the quarry for a few hours and thoroughly enjoyed it. I would definitely recommend this site if you’re looking for a fun relaxing weekend!
Mikayla B.recommendsSeptember 22, 2024
In the Corn Fields by the Lake
Cornfield Camping
Loved staying here for a night! The sites felt very secluded and safe. I really appreciated having access to both sites and the lake. Firewood was available and there were turkeys running around when I first pulled in.
The first camp site is flatter and quieter - there is a little noise from the road across the lake and boats, but nothing too crazy. Second site is a nice little walk from the first. After walking it a couple times, I drove down to be able to swim in the lake. There is a pretty significant bump about halfway between the sites so be really slow when driving it - wouldn't recommend low clearance vehicles to drive all the way to two. Like I said before, I had an amazing time, and definitely look forward to staying here again!
Lucas L.recommendsSeptember 2, 2024
In the Corn Fields by the Lake
Camping with Animals!
The two campsites are awesome and secluded right between a cornfield and the water couldn't ask for a better spot.
Mark D.recommendsAugust 27, 2024
In the Corn Fields by the Lake
We really enjoyed our stay. Having access to both sites really provides seclusion and privacy. The sites were clean and in nice shape. The lake access was great and very calming. We will definitely visit again.
Amanda L.recommendsAugust 22, 2024
In the Corn Fields by the Lake
This must be the place 🎶
Aaron was a great host and also gave you complete privacy. Solo camping as a female I felt safe. A beautiful place to chill and reset. Clean and tucked away. You could very easily fish from here, or just listen to music, make a fire/have some bevs and cook dinner at camp. I threw a mosquito net over the truck bed and slept right under the stars. 2 nights.
As many have said, site 2 is on a slope but you could hang there and camp at 1, which is what Aaron suggested as you have the run of the two. I initially dropped my kayak off at one and drove back to site 1 and set up camp. Walking down to the lake at site 2 I realized it was def not someplace I wanted to put my kayak in, primarily because I didn’t want to drag it back up the steep hill through the woods after. Not saying it isn’t do-able but it looked treacherous for me. It isn’t a straight shot even though it’s not a long path, there are a few areas with a good size step down/up and exposed roots etc.
I did however find a recreation area nearby that had a swimming area and shores where it was easy to put in my kayak and they also had a boat ramp. It was maybe 10 mins and a pretty drive. (2098 Beaver Creek Boat Ramp Rd) When you enter that park the swimming and shore area where I put in, is LEFT. I kayaked here and went back to camp and no one touched any of my gear.
Walking between the sites is .13 miles, about 5 minutes on foot and a lovely stroll. The tree cover is beautiful and lots of birdwatching to be done.