As a local, we come here often - both by boat and car. Its the best place to take visitors to the area or just enjoy a beautiful day! Best view for this area and the food is great to boot! Reasonable prices on food and drink. Oysters and shrimp in a bucket satisfy your seafood cravings.everything not fried is made on the grill and their homemade potato chips are amazing! Only downside is they are not open year round because there is no inside dining (well there is, but only for weddings, etc)
Review Source:Just camped here for memorial day weekend. Â Had a great experience. Â
We rented a trailer here and camped with a large group among multiple sites. Â The staff was very friendly and helpful, the campground, park and pool were clean and well kept, and the rental was new, clean, and well stocked. Â The camp sites were very close together, but since we were in a group, it didn't make too much of a difference.
Had a great experience and will be back again next year!
I only know about the outdoor bar and grill. So that's all I'm reviewing here. It's open on weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day. First Impression~ Â flash back to my stellar childhood filled with boats, camping and drunken debauchery from the adults in charge. Â In other words....This place looks like a fun!
After climbing a boat load of stairs to get to the outdoor deck, I was rewarded with a stunning view of the Delta. I later discovered an elevator inside some double glass doors to the right of the bar. Which is good because those stairs didn't look like such a good idea after a evening of drinking.
Tables are set up on a very sunny uncovered outdoor deck. Some tables have umbrellas for shade. You want one of those. FYI....those shade giving umbrellas just might  fly off the deck into the water at any given moment. Exciting!  So, yes, It can get pretty breezy around sunset. Plan accordingly.
They have live music on Saturdays from 4-8. On this particular day, a kick ass band called AXIS was dishing up some tasty rock and roll. Also, for your entertainment, there will be random boaters dressed in nothing but bathing suits entering and drunkenly dancing as soon as they hit the deck.  On the day I was here, there were also several happily  toasted people checking in for one of their poker run stops. Good times.
I made the mistake of not checking the prices first, when I ordered a glass of wine from the outdoor bar shack. Based on the super casual atmosphere, I figured none of wines could be more than $7 a glass. Wrong. My glass was $13. Dang, $13?! I don't even pay that much for a whole bottle at the grocery store! I really think the bartender should warn people about that one. After checking the menu, there were plenty of choices in $7 range, Â so I made sure to get those in subsequent rounds. Â
The menu is typical bar food fare. (Burgers, salads,  hot wings, fish and chips.)  The prices range  from $3 for home fried potato chips to $13 for a NY steak sandwich. I had the steak salad for $10 which had warm strips of steak, avocados,  tomatoes, onions, romaine and iceberg lettuce with blue cheese dressing. The steak was nicely seasoned and cooked a perfect medium rare, the greens were crisp and fresh. I would  totally get it again.