Tomorrow Wood Campground
About
There is potable water available at the RV dump station. Additionally, there is non-potable water available for rinsing purposes. Please note that the non-potable water is not suitable for drinking.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 65 reviews
Upon arriving we were greeted by a man claiming to be the owners son…..he told us to wait outside and he would get his Mom….10 minutes later we were treated and finally let in to the office to check-in. All other staff were friendly but the first impression stuck with us.
We had to evacuate from our property with our 5th wheel due to the Coloma Pallet wildfire on 7/10/2023. We called last minute for a reservation and Tommorow Wood owners bent over backwards to accommodate us, even delaying plans of their own to wait for us to arrive. The campground is beautiful with tall pines throughout. It made maneuvering our 40 ft rig difficult sometimes but doable. The swimming beach is a nice addition and the lake is very calm. It is mostly a seasonal campground so is very quiet during the week. We would recommend this place 10/10
It was absolutely the Garden of Eden! The owners were super people. Actually quite good handicap access for a campground. Only wish one stall in public bathroom had grab bars as I really use these having only one leg. Spaces for campers are spaced nicely for a campground, not too close so you feel like you are sitting in neighbors campfire. Area is out in middle of nowhere, which is great for camping, but make sure you have all of your essentials with you.
Campground doesn't have a theme every weekend which I like. Because uour left alone to do what you want. The owners are very easy to get along with. Prices are good for campground that size. It's on a lake with good fishing. Unfortunately due to the high water it's no wake. But normally you can tube water ski etc. From 10 till 4 I do like the diversify of the people in the campground. You have everything from professional white collars to the life long blue collar people. But what ever your crowd you belong to you for the most part always feel you can fit in with everyone. Of course there is few that you avoid like anywhere else.
We were visiting friends who have a seasonal campsite here and had a wonderful weekend. It is similar to a State campground feel because the sites are within a woods of tall pine trees. We had plenty of room. The lake access is a bit of a steep set of stairs down to a nice little private sandy beach with the option of canoes and rowboats to rent. Ed was a nice host but makes sure that everyone follows the rules.
