Donated by the D. L. Bliss family in 1929, this park of 744 acres displays the grandeur of the mountain building processes of Mother Earth and offers visitors spectacular views of the surrounding area and deep into the lake. There are 268 family campsites and a group camp between the D.L. Bliss State Park and Emerald Bay, reserved-or on a first come/first serve basis and the sites each have a table, cupboard, and stove. There are restrooms and hot showers nearby. This campground is closed during the off-season. There are no electric or water hookups at the campgrounds.