According to Smith, campground usage between the two lakes is currently around 85 percent, meaning some campsites are still available for people looking to make last-minute plans for the holiday weekend.
Smith went on to say it has been several years since lake levels have been this favorable ahead of Memorial Day.
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Smith also encouraged visitors to prioritize safety during the busy holiday weekend, especially while boating.
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