Yes, the campsites here all are grass covred so they may get soggy, but they don't turn into mud pits! My family and I have camped here frequently. Be prepared for some very crisp mornings this late in the season as the campsites are next to the lake, but you should have your pick of them this time of year (we just went 2 weeks ago)! There is a free shower area up by the turn for the A and B loops of the campground with hot water as well as a coin operated washer and dryer (bring own quarters as i don't know if there is a change machine)! Some sites have electric and water hookups, but i would call Clay County Parks and Rec to find out if they are still turned on for use this time of year!
I am sure the campsites will be fine . There are many different sights. I am sure many will be dry and allow you to have a pleasant stay.
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