Hogans has 3 camping areas, they are linked below with maps and some quick information. We have a 6 week old & a 3.5 yr old. We camp a bit more on the weekends now with friends and family and usually hit the delta on weekdays. Bullards is about the only place i will camp where i cant leave my boat in the water. Even when the water was extremely low we left the boat in the water. A good # of people do here and knock on wood i have never ran into any trouble. I am looking FWD to this year as instead of hiking 300 + yards from camp to the water it will likely be about 100 feet =) . The photo you see was taken by a friend in the Oak Knoll campground about 3 weeks ago, I believe around site 27/28 area. 2 cars per site but plenty of overflow parking @ no charge. No charge to launch the boat when camping. There is no marina onsite but town is 1 mile outside of the lake, (gas, fast food, store, pizza, etc ). We usually camp in Oak Knoll. If you are going for the day get there early, usually doesn't get busy until the afternoons but wind is hit n miss. Hope that all helps.
Coyote Point ( Group site - 100 camper capacity - $125 )
*unfortunately this is rented out virtually every day trough the summer. . . We've rented in one time 3 years back, pretty epic location for a group.
http://www.recreation.gov/camping/Co...ex=CampingSpot
Acorn Camp East (128 single sites - 8 pp site - $20 )
Was $18 last year, many sites along the water line, hot showers $0.25, flush toilets, BBQ, firepits, etc) Most of the sites here have some type of trees / shade. some sights have more oom than others but the following ranges are good. Most of the sites below will have a 100 feet walk to the water, some less, some a bit more
13-25 (inside 5 mph )
77-82 ( inside 5 mph )
83-93 (outside 5 slightly further distance)
99-108 ( not inside 5, great view of lake )
http://www.recreation.gov/camping/ma...ex=CampingSpot
Oak Knoll ( 50 single sites, 8 pp site - $14.00 )
Was only $12.00 last year, fewer sites on waterline, but some way larger in size and spread out. No hot showers and vault toilets. We usually end up camping here, less car traffic for kids to ride bikes, cove is inside a 5, showers in acorn east 1/4 mile ) . I would recommend driving through the campgrounds when & marking down your favorites. Some have a ton of space and others a have limited / no shade. Last year at its lowest point was likely a 250-300 yard walk to the boat from site 18/19 this year under a 100 if that.
Sites 14 - 19 ( all LARGE sites, 15 largest )
Sites 47 - 50 ( minimal shade, large, lots of distance between sites)
http://www.recreation.gov/camping/ma...ex=CampingSpot.