Cherokee Recreation Area
About
An RV dump station, also known as a sanitary dump station for RVs, is a facility where RV owners can dispose of their waste. It is a designated area specifically designed for dumping and cleaning out the waste tanks of recreational vehicles. These stations are typically found in campgrounds, RV parks, and rest areas. RV owners can connect their RV's waste hose to the dump station's sewer connection to empty their black and gray water tanks. The black water tank contains waste from the toilet, while the gray water tank holds wastewater from sinks, showers, and laundry. After emptying the tanks, RV owners can use the dump station's water hose to rinse out their waste hoses and tanks. It is important to follow proper procedures and guidelines when using an RV dump station to ensure cleanliness and prevent any environmental contamination.
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Reviews
Based on 114 reviews
Quiet, calm, secluded, campsites are spaced out well, swimming and dock areas are clean and well maintained, only caviot bathroom was locked but its off season will return.
Great, clean campsites. Spot setup is weird as almost all table and fire rings are on the driver side of the vehicle, but the lake access is hard to beat.
Not exactly dry camping as they provide a 30A electrical hookup. There is a dump station with a potable (drinking) water connection. We enjoyed the eclipse on April 8, 2024. The park was packed and there were even campers in overflow areas. On the 9th we were almost alone as only 2 other sites were occupied. Clear skies provide great stargazing opportunities. There is a bit of traffic to the boat ramp, but otherwise peace and quiet are the order of the day.
Nice recreation area, clean bathrooms. Part of the ramp was underwater. I'll definitely go back to double check it.
Currently in GREAT need of maintenance. As the water level had been high, and Department of Engineers has not been able to meet such demand. Boat ramp, campground accessible to the public. Monitored by Park rangers, & Game wardens.
