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Lake Francis Resort

3.5 (101 reviews)

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great fire pit and grill cover rustic cabin 10
Becca H.

Great Rustic cabin- 10 - slept great - sleeps 6 easy! concrete floors - great wood beds- sheets on beds too power outlet and a light and fan -outlets is 30v to power a little fan- charge stuff bring an electric kettle - BBQ and fire pit and spiket right at the sight- showers are coin showers some of the bathrooms are out of order in july 2023 and are porta potty's- The Lake isn't easy walking distance- It's a serious hiking distance- we drove 5min and blew up the gear- or pack a truck up and pack it in and out- from the truck to lake- it's an easy grab and go! bring life jackets- and since there are NO motorized boats it's a great spot to SUP- swim/fish lots of hills- at the camp grounds-leave the scooters and bikes at home for little's- it's paved- but for those little's there is lots of gravel on the pavement which causes a major skid out The cabins are hot but cool off- Sleeping bag and a blanket are great in July. 70degrees by 9pm. the fire pits and BBQ are different at each site- these pics are rustic site 10 TOP BUNKS- Do NOT have bunk railings- so plan accordingly bundle $5! general store is priced well. plenty of great trees for a hammock- slack line- clothes line - The camp hosts a foster kid camp a few weeks out of the summer- which is incredible- non profit and it's separated from the family sites- so the kids are not playing with each other - the little town general store and pool and pool room area is a drive down the road- from what the map looks like it's way more spread out then I expected.... which is great- and surprising! Happy Camping. I hope this helps!

Richard G.

We stayed her over the Thanksgiving weekend. It left a lot to be desired. We got a deluxe cabin. The cabin was OK. The pots and pans were disgusting, so we didnt use them. The electricity went out in the middle of the night and came back at around 7am. The pool was closed, ice cream shop was closed. The lake was half dried out. So much unused potential.

Buffalo!
Ashley H.

We love going to Bullards bar but we were kind of over staying at the schoolhouse campground so we decided to stay here this year. We were lucky and booked late but still got a spot! The campground is pretty large and they do an excellent job at keeping everything clean. Especially the bathrooms and showers. They have a cute little area where there is a killer ice cream and coffee shop. We didn't try the coffee but the ice cream sundae will not disappoint! There were deer everywhere which is always fun to watch. Overall we will definitely be back. The only reason for four stars is because they had a church group doing music in the theatre area and it would have been nice if they had an event that everyone could be comfortable attending.

Erin L.

We stayed at tent site A85 and I wouldn't stay at any other site if tent camping. It was flat, spacious, had a water spigot, trees for the hammock and was close to two bathrooms (a single no shower and the upper large bathrooms all with private showers). The bathrooms were clean and well stocked. We loved this site because it was super private - there were only three other sites next to it and it was also directly in front of the walking trail to the lake (about 200 yards walk). Just be aware the yellow jackets are aggressive! We went to the pool in the morning (also really clean and nice) and the lake in the afternoon. It was a good lake for swimming/floating. The ice cream at the creamery was delicious. We look forward to returning!

The lake
Rhett R.

3 stars for the lake. Camped here for the first time 7/11-7/13. Saw this campground on a Facebook camping group and thought to try it out. The campsites are very small and on top of each other. We were lucky to not have neighbors. If we did, it would have been very uncomfortable. It was blazing hot every day with minimal shade in the grounds. The lake was a life saver but you had to drive to it. They had walking trails, but in 90-100 degree heat no thanks! They had a general store, pool, arcade, rock climbing on property but they were all used by the resorts summer camp. This resort has a kids summer camp program called Rockin U. Bathrooms were good as they were real toilets, but the shower situation was not. No warm water in any of the showers and the streams coming out of the shower heads was literally a trickle. The nice part about our tent site was that it had electricity and water, but I definitely don't think I would ever camp there again.

Early morning fishing
Jennifer P.

We stayed here for a weekend getaway with our 3 kids, ages 5, 4 and 9 months. It is a beautiful area and having a nice clean cabin with a bathroom and amenities is a lifesaver with little ones! The lake is beautiful and perfect for swimming kayaking etc. The resort area with the creamery, resteraunt, pool and arcade area was also a big hit for the kiddos (and mom and dad too!) On the second day our 4 year took quite the spill on the cement and was crying asking to go home. When one of the gals In the office heard what happened she brought my kiddos swag bags full of fun treats, she really made their day!! We will be coming back annually! The perfect family camping resort thank you!

Peaceful in the morning
Rocky C.

Lake Francis was a nice place to get away and camp for the weekend. They have tent sites, rustic cabins, and deluxe cabins for those who prefer glamping. Staff were friendly, but really strict when it came to how many people are in the cabin. A max of 6 people allowed in our cabin, but we can see it clearly can sleep 8. They tried selling us another site when we had one extra person in our cabin, it made no sense. Meh :/ I luckily convinced them that we would not get another site, and this would be only time we go over 6 peeps in our cabin. They were very serious about the 6 people per cabin! Our cabin and site area was clean and spacious. Prices aren't too bad, given you have access to the lake, village, and recreational activities. I really like the ice cream shop they have. I also liked the kayak rentals available. A bonus is, No motor boats on the lake.

The lake is awesome! Be sure to bring a sun shade.

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It is very beautiful and a nice place away from the busy world. We went as a family and had a great time.

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Beautiful and relaxing. A nice weekend getaway that is not too far from home. As a Great Lake day with the entire family.

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We came here for a family reunion. We all had a great time. We hiked, made a fire and enjoyed our time together in Gods beautiful nature.

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Ask the Community - Lake Francis Resort

Are you guys open June 5 because its my birthday?

Yes

Are there snakes? I'm considering buying a venom extraction kit for our trip.

Yes, snakes are very popular in the area I live about a 5 minute drive away, but in recreational parks they are usually very scarce. Just keep a good eye out, especially with kids and your pets!

Has anyone come across problems with mosquitos?

Mosquitos are a pretty big annoyance around these parts, but with a good bug spray you should be fine

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Review Highlights - Lake Francis Resort

Camped here 4th of July weekend 2010 and it was the best family camping we ever had!

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Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs

Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs

2.8(63 reviews)
3.2 mi

We throughly enjoyed everything about our RV camp trip December 30th to January 4th. The wild life…read moreis plentiful, even mountain lion sitings. Janie made Bingo super fun and very efficient. So many campers left with full size chocolate candy bars. Saturday night Janie made fresh popcorn and kept the lodge open for family gatherings, board game players, and many campers watched NFL football.

Electricity, hot water heaters, wood burning stoves, and even water frequently stop working. If…read morethey can't fix it --and they typically can't--they move you to another spot. No refunds or discounts. Their business Internet, electronics, and equipment frequently malfunction. During holidays, the sewer backs up. WiFi is weak. (Ice cream is cheap. Head to Collin's Lake for gourmet ice cream and a better camping experience.) Managers are learning disabled, malfunctioning elderly (FTT), functionally illiterate, and/or have psych-issues. Underdeveloped "adults". Spiteful. Dramatic. Their team is both short- & under-staffed. Overworked. Underpaid. Unskilled labor. Very high turnover. FT Regular staff are exploited locals. OPERATIONS IS A JOKE !!! Staff cannot or will not enforce rules, especially overnight. Customer service is rough and so is the park itself. Regular guests & members are a tougher crowd. One worker can barely talk. He just looks at you. No greeting. No take-leave or well-wishes. When you're done with your order or request, he literally just nods-- like he's putting a period at the end of a line of text or telegraph. It's like you don't even really know if he heard you or understands spoken language. Manmade structures are aging and failing. The whole place looks dated. Their glory days are over. LOTS looks like the perfect setting for a horror film. It's really too bad because the nature is beautiful! Good luck!!!! It's a sinking ship.

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Forebay Aquatic Center - Table Mountain from the Water

Forebay Aquatic Center

4.0(16 reviews)
23.5 mi

Had an amazing day until we pulled our vehicles up the road to load all of the supplies we had…read morecarried in for the birthday party we had for a 1 year old. As soon as we got out of the car to load up ice chests and our belongings a sheriff pulled up and started to write tickets out to everyone parked in the loading area. I get that it was not a parking spot, but the car was running and we had already packed everything we just had to load it. He had zero care for the fact all of the kids started crying because he scared them (all kids 1-10 years old) and then ended screaming at the parents saying "you have 5 minutes to leave!" We cut our day short because at the end of it. And it did create an overall HOSTILE environment for The children, and party goers. However, it is a beautiful place to take the family, water is a bit cold but not too bad. Overall I will probably never go here again with my children. Not if human decency is a foreign concept.

Good, but far too expensive for peddle boats! All other boats there are $25 and under, but the…read morepeddles are $35, and they said they barely rent any. Maybe because they are the most expensive! They're the only boats id ever rent, as the uv rays during the only time of year they are open are absolutely unbearable and vile. Both our butte and lower backs were all screwed up after though, due to not having any padding. The life vests are so thick, you can't peddle with them on, and your upper thighs push into the bottom, shoving the vests into your ears. It is tremendously uncomfortable, and we had to take our vests off and use them as padding instead.

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Rock-N-Water Christian Camps - Rafting was incredibly FUN!

Rock-N-Water Christian Camps

4.9(55 reviews)
40.8 mi

A Christian adventure camp that not only accommodates church groups, but mens/womens retreats,…read morehomeschooled kids, and families of any faith. When leaving for camp, don't leave in the afternoon like our group. Due to an accident on the road, we were stuck in traffic for HOURS and had to set-up our tents in the dark. Bring a headlamp. Canyoneering - Although I recommend this activity, here are caveats: no bathrooms available and travel time is an hour each way. Emergency bathrooms are in the bushes. During our return, I saw a reservoir that the bus should stop at for bathrooms before and after. Know your group's limitations. Because we didn't know any better, our high school group went on the 6 hour LadyBug trail which I liken to Navy Seal training or somewhat like a heartier version of the Kalalau Trail in Kauai. Included in the hike are about 10 jumps into the very cold water and an optional high jump 10+ feet high, and lots of slippery rocks to navigate which is where many people fall. Do not do the LadyBug trail unless physically fit. With teens/kids of varying fitness levels, I highly recommend a short time of canyoneering and more water play. Canyoneering becomes no fun after hour 3. Perhaps the Evergreen trail is best for students of varying fitness levels as it has some canyoneering and lots of waterplay which our students couldn't get enough of. A couple of people in our crew fell off the trail due to soil erosion. Wear clothes that dry fast. Slow drying clothes mean your clothes remain wet and you become cold. High performance clothing is best. If you sun burn easily, wear long spf 50+ pants, a long sleeve shirt, and fast drying socks with shoes that you can hike AND swim in. Also, if your face burns, consider wearing a fishing face mask. Having a laundry line for clothes to dry on was useful to me. I wore Keen Uneek sandals which worked out well. If balance is poor or you do not do regular cardio/strength work, I don't recommend canyoneering. Beware: Lots of Poison Oak. If prone, bring Calamine lotion or vinegar and baking soda for relief. White Water Rafting - Guides are all about safety and provide not only a safety lesson on land before you get in the boat, but a safety lesson in the boat. Even with a class 3 rapid, several students and a chaperone fell out of the boat which may be scary to some, but you do get a lesson in "if you fall out of the boat". While experienced, our guide was thrown forward into me on one of the rapids. No need to wear any socks with your shoes, but good water shoes/sandals are recommended. For adults/chaperones, there's coffee and tea, and electrical outlets which was helpful to me as I needed to re-charge my battery that powers my CPAP machine. Having a solar powered fan was useful to me in the evenings when the air was warm and still. Providing food that is good and healthy must be one of the values of the camp as they do not allow junk food. Additionally, the camp will try to meet dietary needs like gluten-free. Dismissing tables is random and not fun when you're constantly picked last. I'm guessing the food tends to be saltier to prevent dehydration? For the in between times, apples and oranges and water are located in the kitchen. Lunch is provided on the hikes. For White Water Rafting, lunch timing is logistically poor because you start at 11:50am, then you have to hurry to the boats by 12:05pm. I don't like the rush to wait method of timing. Although the camp has a canopy for "sleeping under the stars", most of us brought tents which helped keep the dust out of everything. Camp is super dusty. If you do a 3 night trip, there's not a lot of down time, but when there is a couple hours, you'll want to be able to rest in your tent instead of the open. Moreover, there's a swing and a volleyball net, After dinner, there is an evening devotion centered on the Bible and don't forget the mosquito repellant AND a relief ointment. There's only 4 showers and four faucets in a trough sink for the whole camp so plan according.

The workers were so kind, and the activities I did, such as rafting and canyoniering, were great…read moreand were such a fun experience. The veiw was beautiful and amazing. I had Hannah as a guide, and she was so fun and kind and definitely deserves a raise! She just made the whole experience so much more fun, especially with her enthusiasm for everything. I could tell all of the workers knew what they were doing, so I felt very safe and like I was in good hands!

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Rock-N-Water Christian Camps - Fruit for breakfast

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Lasagne for dinner

Lake Francis Resort - boating - Updated May 2026

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