Hello Campers!
We hope you are all having a great winter!
Here are some updates for the 2025 season:
Shower and Bathroom Renovations
The showers and bathrooms renos are underway! We expect them to be looking like new again for this spring. :D.
Beach Seating and Shade
We have been diligently working in the shop on permanent seating for the beach. We have so far competed new permanent loveseats for the gazebo, and permanent chairs for the beach area and are now working on covered picnic tables which will provide some much needed shade at the beach. 😀 We have some other ideas for shade at the beach which we are working on and will update you if that becomes a reality for this year. 🙂

General Park Updates
We were able to complete several tasks in the fall before it started snowing, here are a a few of the updates so far:
- New rock borders! We have placed many rocks around key areas in the park where campers were driving over the grass and essentially eating away at our greenspace! It looks awesome so far and goes well with our name “Lazy Rock”.
- Fishing Dock path now has a rock border and widened path, new signage will be added this spring.
- Garbage and recycling doors have been renovated with new signage and you can now better see and identify the doors and what they are for.
- Annual grass seeding was completed.
- A ton of miscellaneous maintenance items as usual.
- We installed our own weather station so we now have Lazy Rock Realtime weather available!

Snow! And boy, has it ever! ❄️
We’ve had quite a bit of snow — check out the pictures below for a peek at our winter wonderland. While it’s totally up to you whether to remove the snow from your trailer roof, we wanted to give you a heads-up about potential conditions.




🤔 What Should You Do?
It’s completely up to you whether you want to remove the snow. If the temperatures stay cold, the fluffy snow shouldn’t pose much risk. However, if we get rain, that light snow can become significantly heavier, increasing the load on your trailer’s roof.
If you decide to come clear it, please let us know in advance — and be prepared for deep snow. Snowshoes or really big boots will be your best bet!
What do we do at the park?
In general, we do not clear the snow off the roofs of any of our trailers. We’re comfortable with the roof construction of our trailers and confident in their ability to handle typical snow loads.
However, we do clear the snow from our gazebos and the office roof due to their design. We’ve also had to clear snow off our house roof in the past when drifting causes 4 to 6-foot snowdrifts to accumulate on the front corner, creating an uneven load — which, is bad juju.
Hope this helps!
– The Lazy Rock Team
“Rest, Relax, and Recharge — even when nature drops a pile of snow on us!”
